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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lever by the townships of Little Lever and Darcy Lever in Bolton, and from the rest of the parish by Radcliffe, and … is an upland slope; the highest ground, over 500 ft., is in the northern half of the township, near the centre of … 1768 Robert Deane, B.A. 1799 James Archer 30 1828 John Haughton, B.A. 1836 Richard Heslop 31 1851 G. R. Carr 1857 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… so that the whole measures 1,949 acres. The population in 1901 was 181. The principal road is that from Lancaster … on his way south to Worcester on 12 August 1651. 5 Manors In 1066 ASHTON was one of the three manors of Cliber, Machern … Linsage [? Liversage], Anne of Henry Marsh and Eleanor of Haughton. (4) Alice married James Clifton and their …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1294. This township has an area of 2,031 acres, 1 and in 1901 there were 684 inhabitants. It had three ancient … Stonyhurst. 28 A second fourth part was acquired by Evan Haughton, so that he had a moiety, which in 1614. was held by Richard Haughton and Margaret his wife. 29 Later it likewise was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of nearly 2 miles, and an area of 919 acres. The high land in the northern part slopes down to the Irk, and more … lands in Manchester and Strangeways from Mr. John Haughton; Manch. Ct. Leet Rec. ii, 222. In 1610 Ralph Haughton of Cheetham and George Siddall of the Slade demised …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to join the Mersey; the northern portion, nearly square in shape, is Chorlton proper, now urban; while the southern … lands of Edward Mosley, and other lands in Denton and Haughton; his son and heir Sir Alexander Barlow was over … Hugh de Barlow granted to William his son all his lands in Haughton and Withington, with remainder to John son of Roger …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… c. 1220; Denton, 1282, and usually. This township, lying in the bend of the River Tame, which bounds it on the south, … 340 ft., is on the eastern border, dividing Denton from Haughton. The population of the two townships, Denton and Haughton, together numbered 14,934 in 1901. The principal …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… township has an area of 5,813 acres, 2 and its population in 1901 numbered 1,812. The principal road is that mentioned … of families, 37 but through the Skillicornes 38 Evan Haughton seems to have been the responsible tenant in 1608. … as duke; Towneley MS. C 8, 13 (Chet. Lib.), 746. Richard Haughton of Carleton in 1630 held land in Ellel of Lord …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1212; Halghton, 1278 and usually; Alghton, 1292; Halghton, Haughton, Haghton, Haighton, 1560 1600. This township, a … a little valley, cuts off the southeastern portion, in which is Cow Hill. The area is 1,078 acres, 2 and in 1901 the population numbered 273. The principal road is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Haughton HAUGHTON Halghton, 1306, and commonly. This narrow township … ground lies along the western border. The population was in 1901 numbered with Denton, with which for local government …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lies to the south. Further south again the surface rises in one place to 600 ft. The area is 2,232 acres. 1 In 1901 the population numbered 940. The principal road is … list. The name at that time was usually spelt Houghton or Haughton. Sir Richard Hoghton in July 1628 directed his …
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