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Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… Fin. Ebor. 3235 Edward I., No. 4). Tanton, on the river Tame, Stokesley par. February 10th, 13112. York. Grant to …
Old and New London
… of eight or nine pounds weight. The lioness was perfectly tame till she bore cubs. One of the keepers on one occasion …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… which they take with as much quietness and familiarity as tame ones. When fed they take their flight to the rivers, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… called; English Martyrs (Cath. Rec. Soc), i, 71. In the tame year her husband, for a like reason, was called on to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and usually. This township, lying in the bend of the River Tame, which bounds it on the south, has an area of 1,706 … south from Ashton to Stockport, with a bridge over the Tame. The London and North-Western Company's railway from … one of a number of houses standing in the valley of the Tame, which here separates Lancashire from Cheshire, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… WITH TAMHORN 1921 On the north and east the river Tame forms the boundary with Elford. Fisherwick brook, a … Tamhorn followed Brook Leasow, another tributary of the Tame formerly known as Tamhorn brook. 5 The Keuper Marl … south. There are gravel terraces and alluvium along the Tame; the gravel also extends into the central area, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… stretches north and south on the right bank of the Tame for over 2 miles; it measures 887 acres. The highest … called Haughton Green. There are five bridges over the Tame. The manufacture of hats is carried on. About 1600 glass …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 9, 106. In 1346 he accused certain persons of killing a tame buck of his; De Banc. R. 346, m. 113 d. His widow …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the ancient Nico Ditch; part of the eastern by the River Tame. The surface is usually level, but slopes away to the …
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