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A History of the County of Lancaster
… land tax returns of 1788 show that Lord Petrc, Assheton Curzon and J. Braddyll were the chief owners. 106 An …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Colne Road, &c. The Primitive Methodists built a chapel in Curzon Street in 1831, afterwards sold to the Wesleyan … Burnley Lane. The Free Methodists had the chapel in Curzon Street, 1852; they have now three places of worship. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soon afterwards an augmentation was secured from Nathaniel Curzon, 63 who thus obtained the patronage, and Queen Anne's … granted for Cort's estate in 1727. Nominated by Nathaniel Curzon. He resigned. Nominated by Sir N. Curzon. Nominated by Assheton Curzon on the death of C. Hall. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… used to present the curates, but in 1722 (Sir) Nathaniel Curzon augmented the endowment by 200, and the patronage was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the old 10 arising from fees 80; but in 1722 Nathaniel Curzon gave 200, in return obtaining the advowson, 81 which … and became incumbent of Burnley in 1724. Nominated by N. Curzon. Cowgill was also incumbent of Clitheroe 173943. … to Clitheroe also in 1743 (q.v.). Nominated by Assheton Curzon. This incumbent was afterwards prebendary of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were subscriptions of about 13. 47 In 1722 (Sir) Nathaniel Curzon gave 200 for an endowment, and the patronage was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Arnold Biggin, Yorkshire; and Mary on 19 Feb. to Nathaniel Curzon of Kedleston. A grandson of the former daughter, … in 1761, and the younger, Assheton, was created Viscount Curzon in 1802. The other daughter and co-heir Anne married …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Middleton, 30 son of his sister Anne, and descended to the Curzon family, who alienated it. 31 The Braddyll estate, or … Thus in 1794 the lords of the manor were Penn Assheton Curzon and James Whalley. 42 No manor is now known. Braddyll … 121 hearths. 63 The chief landowners in 1789 were P. A. Curzon, James Whalley and Robert Isherwood. 64 The parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… south window contains the arms of several members of the Curzon family, with those of the Bishop of Oxford, and of the …
A History of the County of Chester
… figures which included 235 built privately in Curzon Park and Handbridge with the aid of corporation … responsible for many houses of a slightly superior type in Curzon Park. 20 Many houses were designed by Chester-based … particularly at Lache, Handbridge, and on the 52 acres at Curzon Park which the council had bought in 1925. 2 Between …
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