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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Marsden to the lord of Clitheroe was estimated at 5 2 s. in 1241, Little Marsden rendering 2 11 s. 13 In 1251 Marsden was named in the grant of free warren … of 348. 88 A district was assigned to it in 1877. 89 The Hulme Trustees are patrons. The following have been curates …
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… through the township. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Liverpool to Preston crosses the western … 1066; it was rated at two plough-lands, and valued at 10 s. There was a wood a league in length by half a league in … the heavy fines. By the report of his neighbour Edmund Hulme of Maghull it appears that he had more recently …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Farm, the scene of the opening chapters of Mrs. Gaskell's Mary Barton, stood in the main portion of the township … were once included in the estates of the Prestwiches of Hulme, for they were, in the latter part of the 18th century, … 18 Dec. 1883, for district. Replacing York Street Chapel, Hulme, in 1873. Pal. Note Bk. i, 110. …
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… Stacksteads. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Bury to Bacup, opened to Newchurch in 1848 and to … in 18823 80; a district was assigned to it in 1843. 81 The Hulme Trustees are patrons. Before its erection the chapel … of St. Paul's, South Hampstead, by exchange with Rev. J. W. Bennett. Previously incumbent of various churches, …
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… several portions of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway; the line from Manchester to Rochdale crosses the … Greaves, who paid about a sixth part of the land tax. Hulme, Edmund Taylor, and Holland were the next contributors. … be mentionedBaguley Fold, Gaggs' Fields, Hall's Tenement, Hulme Hall or Pedley's Place, Miles Platting, Scotland, and …
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… stations at Earlestown and Newton. 3 The same company's main line from London to the North also passes through the … Billinge, Winstanley, Haydock, Orrell, Winwick-with-Hulme, Woolston, Poulton, Middleton, Houghton, and the other … Newton'; Misc. (Cath. Rec. Soc.), iv, 258; Foley, Rec. S.J. vii, 100. He was buried at Winwick in 1813 aged …
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… north-east. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Clifton to Colne passes through the centre of the … Altham. The vicar of Whalley nominated the curates until Hulme's Trustees acquired the patronage about 1840. The … in Dict. Nat. Biog. Nightingale, op. cit. ii, 136. A. J. Parry, Cloughfold Bapt. Ch. 199. There were eighty-six …
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… from 1822; a library was formed in 1854, and a working men's institute in 1867. Public pleasure grounds were opened in … son Richard. Alice wife of the son Robert, and Godfrey Hulme were appointed executors; ibid. n. 348. In May, 1481, … is said to have 'helped' at Ormskirk; Foley's Rec. S. J. v, 320. See the account of Aughton. Dr. John Fletcher, …
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… by its bridge; and the London and North Western Company's main line to the north passes through the eastern end of … line is joined by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Liverpool to Preston line. The soil is variousmarsh, marl … Fragments (ed. Harland), 199, 200, and the account of Davy Hulme in Eccles. William de Tatham, rector of Mitton, in 1338 …
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… suburb of Stockport. The London and North Western Company's line from this town to Ashton crosses it, with a station … chamber.' 26 The next considerable estate was that of HULME HALL. As early as the 13th century a family named Hulme was seated in the township; 27 part at least of their …
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