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- [S60] Parish registers for St. John's Church, Byrom Street, Deansgate, Manchester, 1769–1928, (Manchester Central Library, Refs. M 403/6/2/1-11, M 403/6/3/1-59, M 403/6/4/1-6), Ref. M 403/6/2/2, Baptisms, 1813–1840, page 158, no. 1259, 24 Feb. 1835.
"BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of St. John's Manchester in the County of Lancaster in the Year 1835." No. 1259. Born Octr. 24 1834. When Baptized: [1835, February] 22. Child's Christian Name: Eleanor Clare. Parents' Names: William & Eleanor Ann Huntington. Abode: Great Johns Street. Quality, Trade, or Profession: Rector of this Church. By whom the Ceremony was performed: Wm. Huntington.
- [S4] National Probate Calendar, Year 1914, volume H–K, page 206.
"HUNTINGTON Eleanor Clare of 33 Seckford-road Oxford spinster died between the 16 and 24 January 1914 at Medley Pool Medley Weir near Oxford Probate London 20 February to Edward Chesshyre Huntington esquire and Ellen Leaf spinster. Effects £3668 6s. 9d."
- [S78] Register of Graves, Wolvercote Cemetery, 1894–2016, (Oxford City Council), page 597.
Cemetery section E2, grave no. 87.
- [S76] Parish registers for St. Mary's Church, Hull, 1564–1949, (East Yorkshire Archive Services, Refs. PE 185/1-10, 12-30), Ref. PE 185/18, Marriages, October 1827–July 1837, page 17, no. 49, 24 May 1828.
"MARRIAGES solemnized in the Parish of St. Mary in the County of the town of Kingston-on-Hull in the Year 1828." "[No. 49.] The Revd. William Huntington of the Parish of Christ's Church in Manchester, Bachelor, and Eleanor Ann Lambert of this Parish Spinster were married in this Church by Licence with Consent of those whose Consent is required this Twenty-fourth Day of May in the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight By me John Scott, Minister. This Marriage was solemnized between us {Wm. Huntington} {Eleanor Ann Lambert} In the Presence of {Arthur Lambert} {George Huntington} {Geo. Beevor Lambert}"
- [S77] Hull Packet, Issue 2271, page 3, 27 May 1828.
"On Saturday, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. John Scott, M. A. the Rev. William Huntington, M. A. of St. John's, Manchester, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Dundas, to Eleanor Ann, eldest daughter of J. B. Lambert, Esq. of this place."
See also Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 7 June 1828, page 3.
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