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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the south-east corner on a spur of Pendle. 2 Cromwell's men were quartered at Downham 15 August 1648 on their way … about 1845, when it was purchased from Lord Howe by the Hulme Trustees, the present patrons. 82 Some augmentations … Clitheroe Grammar School from 1841 till his death in 1852; J. Carr, Colne, 167. Duchy of Lanc. Special Com. 98. …
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… of Bradford. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Manchester and Ashton railway cuts through the northern … is a mounting block with the date 1686 and the initials J. C. (James Chetham). The bridge, as before mentioned, is … the witnesses Robert de Bur' and Geoffrey his brother; Hulme D. no. 1. Another branch of the family a little later …
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… boundary, through which the same road passes, and Harper's Green lies to the south-west. The population in 1901 … numbered 25,925. 2 The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Manchester to Bolton 3 goes through the … and Alice; Nicholas had married Margery daughter of James Hulme of Blackrod; no. 102. In 1498 Margery Mitchell alias …
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… the former one at Urmston. The Cheshire Lines Committee's railway from Manchester to Liverpool crosses the township … a piece of waste in Flixton to Thomas son of Adam de Hulme; De Trafford D.. no. 295, endorsed 'Hulme demesne.' The tenure is stated variously at different …
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… railway facilities, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Liverpool to Southport having stations called … ten billets, four, three, two and one argent. David de Hulme died in 1418 seised of lands called Ainsdale, worth 40 … not been recorded before 1701, when Fr. Richard Foster, S.J., was here, his stipend being 16, of which 10 was given by …
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… vaccaries in Goldshaw Booth in 1323, yielding a rent of 56 s. 6 Richard and John de Whitaker were the farmers or … in his family for about a century it was sold, and the Hulme Trustees now present to the vicarage. 49 The net income … Gastrell, op. cit. ii, 339. There were four wardens. J. Glasbrook was curate in 1720. Ibid. The benefice was …
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… west along the Edge. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Bolton runs on the west side of the former road. The London and NorthWestern Company's Worsley and Bolton branch crosses the centre of the … no. 1768. Alice the widow shortly afterwards married John Hulme; ibid.no 181. A charter by William Lever of Great Lever …
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… by Sandygate. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Accrington to Burnley and Colne runs east near … 172 and St. Aidan's Mission is connected with it. The Hulme Trustees are patrons. All Saints' was built in 18469, … Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 139, no. 24. Foley, Rec. S. J. v, 295. He entered the English College at Rome in 1621, …
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… 1066; its assessment was two plough-lands, and the value 8 s. It was in the privileged three hides, and from the manner … Some dispute occurred about 1379 as to the title of David Hulme of Maghull in the manor of Halsall, and this was … MSS. xxxix, fol. 143, n. 63. Ibid. fol. 142, n. 51. The Hulme claim may have been based upon the doubtful legitimacy …
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… the fee of Manchester, held as one plough-land by knight's service. In 1212 it had become divided, being held of … one. 7 Large portions came into the possession of William Hulme, and form part of his endowment fund. 8 A grant of free … Katherine his wife sold the manor of Harwood to William Hulme, founder of the Hulme charities; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of …
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