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A History of the County of Lancaster
… portion is Ditton village, with Ditchfield to the west and Hough Green to the north. The eastern and northern boundaries … the inevitable effects of smoke and chemical fumes. Around Hough Green the lower mottled sandstone of the bunter series … to Manchester crosses the northern part, with a station (Hough Green) near Ditchfield; at this point a line, passing …
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… MS. DD, no. 2061. Robert de Cofhill granted land in the Hough and the Berecroft in Dutton to Adam de Blackburn, a … DD, no. 1177, William de Blackburn exchanged land on the Hough for another piece in Hayhurst with Hugh de Clitheroe; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of the townshipone at Crow Hall 227 and the other at Hough, 228 and they ministered as opportunity afforded in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… purchasers. Ibid. 213, 57, 58. Rowland Mosley of the Hough, as lord of Manchester, was the plaintiff. The tenants …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Camb.) 1835 Charles Beaumont Howard, B.A. 1836 William Hough 1882 James Henry Bumstead The Congregationalists, who …
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… 21 and in 1660 Hulme was sold to Sir Edward Mosley of Hough End in Withington. 22 Passing to the Mosleys of …
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… granted it to Robert de Walkden, bastard son of Cecily de Hough, who, with his brother John, sold it to Richard de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the other was built in 1902. The Congregational Church in Hough Lane was erected in 1877, succeeding a small chapel in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acquiring this manor also and building the hall at Hough End. 8 The manor descended regularly to his great … is usually described as eldest son of Edward Mosley of Hough End, but in Nicholas Mosley's will he is called 'my … Mem. 24, 25. By 1631 the lands had been sold to Ralph Hough; Ct. Leet Rec. iii, 179. In 1657 it was found that …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… have a similar memorial; 47 they succeeded the Jepsons. HOUGH HALL HOUGH HALL was long the residence of a family named Halgh or Hough; 48 the last of the line, Captain Robert Hough, took …
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