found: Work cat.: Holt, G. Three centres of recusancy in Cheshire, 2007:p. 3 (Hooton Hall, the residence of the Stanley family, a few miles north of Chester, was a centre of recusancy from perhaps early in the seventeenth century)
found: Wikipedia, 24 Aug. 2010:under Hooton, Cheshire (the old manor house was demolished in 1788 and replaced by a mansion called Hooton Hall; it was demolished in 1935)
found: Lost Heritage website, 24 Aug. 2010:featured houses, Cheshire (Hooton Hall is actually the third house to take the title as seat of the estate; almost nothing is known about the original Hooton Manor, only that its replacement was built in 1488; by this time the house was owned by the Stanley family; this house survived until 1788 when a new mansion was built; in 1932 the decision was taken to demolish it)