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A History of the County of Lancaster
… was a resident in Crumpsall. 41 A branch of the Oldham family also had an estate. 42 Bishop Oldham is sometimes said to have been born there, but the … George Chetham, esq., Thomas Percival, 'the wife of Old Oldham,' Thomas Oldham, Robert, Richard, and James Bowker, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… coming from the south, and near Fairfield one with the Oldham Canal, from the north. At Greenside, to the west of … (See the account of the Banastre family.) In 1311 Adam de Oldham granted his waste in Oldham and Werneth to Sir John de Byron, lord of Clayton; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… near the northern boundary by the road from Manchester to Oldham, which is lined all the way with houses and factories; … and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Oldham runs through to the north of the high road, with a … The Rochdale Canal crosses the north-west corner, and the Oldham Canal passes near the eastern border. The industries …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1736; Foster, Alumni Oxon. The Hopwoods of Horsedge in Oldham and Rhodes Green in Great Heaton are stated to have … his family, after the death of his lady'; E. Butterworth, Oldham (1856), 27. The land tax return of 1787 shows that he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and heir of Henry de Atherton and lands in Aintree, Oldham, &c., were acquired thereby. 32 Sir Robert was … the same year was settled the succession to tenements in Oldham by Robert de Nevill of Hornby, chivaler, and Joan his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a branch of the Prestwich family, who also held lands in Oldham, perhaps a portion of the Hulme inheritance. 11 Of the … the manor of Hulme and extensive lands in Manchester and Oldham; Hulme was held of the queen as of her manor of … two-thirds of nine messuages, 100 acres of land, &c., in Oldham and in two-thirds of the manor of Hulme by Manchester; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Halsall; and the overseers were Cardinal Wolsey, Hugh Oldham bishop of Exeter, Geoffrey Blythe bishop of Chester, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… goes south-east into Chorlton. Opposite the infirmary Oldham Street and Oldham Road 6 lead north-east towards Oldham. In 1666 there were as many as 1,368 hearths liable to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the district. 104 With Ancoats was connected the family of Oldham, 105 from which sprang Hugh Oldham, Bishop of Exeter, who as founder of the grammar … one branch of the family had an estate in Crumpsall. 108 Oldham. Sable a cheveron or between three owls argent, on a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… light railways along the roads from Rhodes to Tonge and Oldham, and from Middleton to Rochdale. The town is also … Ferrabees. In 1846 it was purchased by James Collinge of Oldham. 83 The hall was pulled down in 1886. 84 It appears … iv, 186, it is stated that he purchased Chamber Hall in Oldham in 1646 and Langley Hall subsequently. The Radcliffes …
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