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Did Sir Isaac Holden actually own Oakworth Hall, and if so, when?
This clashes with the information on the Oakworth Hall page which doesn't have him listed as an owner. This requires verification please. --Andy Wade16:19, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Since no-one has come up with any evidence that Isaac Holden owned Oakworth hall, I have changed it to read Oakworth House, which was his home in Oakworth.
This information is supported by the history of Oakworth Hall which at the time of Sir Isaac Holden was owned by the Haggas family and the sold it to the Hattersly family.--Andy Wade08:02, 24 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]