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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Alumni Oxonienses
… sometime of Clement's Inn (4s. Thomas, of Parwich, Ashbourne, co. Derby), recorder of Derby, and M.P. 1621-2, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… There is a small village immediately north of the Leek-Ashbourne road, which runs diagonally across the township. … Ashenhurst. 93 Longshaw Farm on the south side of the Leek-Ashbourne road is also of the 17th century. Lower Lady … centre of the Bradnop valley, north of the present Leek- Ashbourne road but on the line of the medieval Earl's Way. 94 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… under Lord George Murray passed through Leek on its way to Ashbourne. The main force with the prince arrived in Leek … into and used as a stable. The troops began to leave for Ashbourne and Derby in the small hours of the 4th. Some … by 1838. 26 There were buildings along the Buxton and Ashbourne roads by 1820, and Cross Street and Well Street off …
A History of the County of Stafford
… road to carry lime between Onecote village and the Leek-Ashbourne road at Bottom House, in Ipstones. 90 Limestone was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… from the Packsaddle gate was paid to the trustees of the Ashbourne-Congleton turnpike road because of the joint use of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1971; Pevsner, Staffs. 172; L. Porter, Staffs. Moorlands (Ashbourne, 1983), no. 40. S.H.C. 1925, 172. Min. of Town and …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… note to petition, letter from James Whiston, keeper of Ashbourne gaol, Derbys., 25 July 1815, requesting …
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