Tottington, Brookhouse c.1955
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Photo of Tottington, Brookhouse c.1955

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The manor or honour of Tottington covered 15 square miles, and was awarded to General George Monck (1608-70) for services to the Crown. A former Royalist officer who changed sides after being captured, Monck fought with distinction on the side of Parliament. A firm believer in the authority of civil power, he was instrumental in securing the restoration of Charles II following the collapse of Richard Cromwell's protectorate. Monck was later created First Duke of Albermarle.

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I used to live at Brookhouse with my parents, great aunt and maternal grand mother. Brookhouse was split into 3 houses at the time (131, 133, 135 Holcolme Road). My grandfather (Thomas Lomax) visited at Christmases and holidays. My parents were Pat (Lomax)and Andrew Martyn-Clark. My aunt who worked at the local Tech (Bury) was Mrs Irene Cosgrove (nee Lomax). My grandmother was Jane Lomax (nee Dunn). She was known as ...see more