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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Elizabethan edifice, formerly known as the Pyle or PEEL, in Pennington, and now as Urmstons in the Meadows, or …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Park. In Winckley Square there is a statue of Sir Robert Peel, erected in 1852, and in Miller Park one of the … may be named by way of example those of Banastre of Peel Hall, &c., 115 Blundell, 116 Burnhull, 117 Erghum or … at the guilds of 1562 and 1582 were Richard Banastre of Peel Hall, with sons Thomas, Lawrence and George; Preston …
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… years later it was reported that he had formerly had one Peel, a recusant and an 'old priest' as schoolmaster for his … George Farrar Roberts, M.A. (Jesus Coll. Oxf.) 1896 Edmund Peel Wethered, M.A. (Christ Ch. Oxf.) 1905 Arthur Frederic …
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… reached. The land on its bank has been formed into a park (Peel Park 6), in which stand the museum and technical school. … some fine work by E. W. Pugin. At the west entrance to Peel Park are the handsome wrought-iron gates formerly … and opened. The museum and library was established at Peel Park in 1850, a lending department being added in 1854. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… estates in other parts of the county, including the Peel in Hulton, Lostock Hall in Waltonle-Dale, the manors of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a lofty tower, erected in 1852 as a monument to Sir Robert Peel. In 1666 there were as many as 178 hearths liable to the … of 1528 it appears that William Chadderton had held the Peel in Tottington; Edmund was his son and heir. In 1550 … was dead, and George his son and heir succeeded to the Peel and lands in Tottington and Edenfield; while in June …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… original structure no doubt consisted simply of a single peel tower with wooden buildings adjoining. The masonry of … foregoing description, follows no precedent; the original peel tower, having been retained and altered to suit later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a baronet in 1838), 107 to the late Jacob Fletcher of Peel Hall, esq., whose only daughter and heir brought it in … and 16 s. for Makens (Machoun); Thomas Tyldesley of Peel, 2 s. for his lands in Tyldesley; and two other persons … paying 13 s. 4 d. for Shakerley; William Tyldesley of Peel, esq., afterwards Thomas Fleetwood, 2 s. for lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Gude Marton, Stanall, Prestoft, Humbur and Smerdell. Peel in Marton and Ballam are mentioned in the account of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the names of Upper House, Lower House, Carter's House, and Peel House . The Upper House belongs to Mr. Cowley, who … from Mr. R. D. Radcliffe. Fragments, 181. A view of Peel House in 1819 is given; ibid. 171. The Upper House … Cal. Com. for Comp. v, 3202. Richard Smith, of the Peel House in Farnworth, was in 1582 reported to resort to …
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