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A History of the County of Lancaster
… landowners in 1797 were Mr. Dearden, Mr. Newall, Colonel Chadwick, and Mr. Beswicke. 63 On the west side of the high … Kirshaws of Town House, and was divided between Newall and Chadwick. One half was acquired by the Halliwells of Pike House. In 1626 Jordan Chadwick (of Healey) held 32 acres in Lightollers and lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Byron estate. 68 ROUGH BANK was in 1626 owned by James Chadwick; the estate descended regularly from father to son, and in 1889 was the residence of Dr. John Chadwick. 6970 The names of some other of the more ancient … to make a public apology to Arthur Ashton and Roger Chadwick; ibid. no. 707. In 1565 he settled his estates, with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and timber construction of the less hilly districts. Roger Chadwick of Warmhole in Spotland held 43 acres in Castleton … quoted above. Charles Holt appears as purchaser from James Chadwick in 1564; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 26, m. 196, … op. cit. 316. Manor Surv. 6. Elizabeth widow of Robert Chadwick died in 1561 holding a messuage, &c., in Castleton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… landowners were James Hammerton, Jane Person, Edward Chadwick (double assessed), Samuel Crook and Edward Holt. 64 … 445; John Wilson, Verses and Notes, 71. The will of John Chadwick of Birkacre, 1751, shows that he had land in … gave 800 to his daughter Eleanor Maria, who married Thomas Chadwick of Burgh; ibid. (p. 284). In 1758 the executors of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of William Dicconson, had charge of his estate, and John Chadwick of his person. For a full account of the family see …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… landowners in 1788 were Sir Frank Standish and Edward Chadwick. 74 1,011, including 20 of inland water; Census Rep. … is said to have been sold by the Rigbys in 1727. Thomas Chadwick, of the Birkacre family, in 1744 married Eleanor …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 669. In 1726 he endowed the grammar school of Bury with Chadwick Hall and other estates in Spotland, a rent-charge on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The church has maintained several mission stations. The Chadwick Mount Church was built in 186670. For Welsh-speaking …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Samuel Crompton stands in Nelson Square, and one of Dr. Chadwick in Victoria Square. Among the minor events in the … a natural history museum building, the gift of Dr. S. T. Chadwick, was opened in 1884; the Mere Hall art museum was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… known as The Hermitage, the residence of a family named Chadwick. …
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