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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… guard. They gave their attendance on the great or King's staircase and in the guard chamber, `40 by day, 20 to watch … E. 1763 28 Sept. Bishop, T. 1773 29 Mar. Charlewood, B.S. 1775 20 Apr. Garrick, N. 1786 20 Mar. Crosdayle, H. 1792 … By 1807 Winchester, R. 1807 5 Jan. Blair, G. 1807 5 Apr. Dickenson, J. 1807 9 May Haworth, R. 1808 5 June Pulton, J. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… park of the lord of Manchester; its value in 1282 was 6 13 s. 4 d., for herbage, dead wood, pannage, and eyries of … fields, with the appurtenances, at a rent of 33 6 s. 8 d., then recently increased from 28 1 s. a year. 9 On … on Casson and Berry's Plan. Some particulars of the Dickenson and Beswick estates are given by Booker, op. cit. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was then divided into two wards, All Saints' and St. Luke's, on the west and east respectively. The township, as such, … which were sold in 1775. Chorlton was purchased by John Dickenson of Manchester, and settled upon his nephew William Churchill Dickenson, who in 1793 obtained an Act of Parliament …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was formerly vested in the constables appointed at a town's meeting and confirmed by the Manchester Court Leet. 7 A … being assessed as sixteen oxgangs of land and paying 64 s. rent; a plat called the Hall land paid 20 s. a year; and … morning and the other in the afternoon'; ibid. 76. Thomas Dickenson, who left for Northowram in 1702, is said to have …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Mancunium, Anton. Itin.; Mameceaster, Manigeceaster, A. S. Chron. 923; Mamecestre, Dom. Bk.; this and Mamcestre were … from the Irwell. The portion of the town between Shooter's Brook and the Medlock is called Ancoats. The north-east … Mrs. Isabel Mosley, John Holbrook, George Venables, Samuel Dickenson, and Nicholas Mosley, ten each; there were also …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and clay. Manor In 1066 KELLET was part of Earl Tostig's Halton fee, 3 and later appears to have been included in … which his father Adam had acknowledged to be the prior's right, being held by him by the service of 2 s. and a pound … obtained a licence for a Presbyterian meeting at James Dickenson's house in Nether Kellet in 1672. 30 George …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… streets and cross-roads. The Great Central Company's railway crosses the southern end of the township. A hoard … 1 The Green was near the centre of the township, touching Dickenson Road. 2 A Local Board was formed for Rusholme in … by him it was transferred two years later to John Dickenson, another Manchester merchant, who gained some wider …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a half, the tenure being thegnage and the yearly service 2 s. About 1250 Joice de Tockholes released his tenement here … jointly returned as holding Tockholes in thegnage for 2 s. rent and doing suit at the three weeks court of Clitheroe. … Richard Houlden for Greene Tockholes 4 d. John Abbot for Dickenson's tenement 2 d. John Walkden for the same 2 d. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Liverpool in 1835, and with the exception of Prince's Park is now quite covered with streets of dwelling houses; … abruptly, green fields and trees sloping down to the water's edge instead of stone quays and dock gates, and the … the east end of St. Michael's Church. The creek, called Dickenson's Dingle in 1823, has been filled up. This house …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… at Wylam, Derwent Haugh, the South Shore, St. Anthon's, and several other places upon the Tyne. … quantities are exported. There are coal-tar works at Bell's Close, Heworth Shore, and Derwent Haugh. Copperas works are … a native of the West Indies, and who married Miss Dickenson of Hexham. On his leaving the country, it was sold, …
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