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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A History of the County of Middlesex
… T., Birkbeck Land Soc., Birmingham, Birnie, Sir Ric., Blackshaw, Eliz., Blomfield, Sir Art. Wm., Blondel, Thos., …
A History of the County of Stafford
… John C., Phil., Lt.-Col. Ronald Hen., Anzio Camp, see Blackshaw Moor Archford bridge, see Alstonfield civil parish: … brook, Black Clough, see Quarnford Blackhurst, Douglas, Blackshaw Moor (in Tittesworth, formerly in Leek and Lowe), Anzio Camp, Blackshaw moor, inc., packhorse way, Polish camp, Rom. Cath., …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Blacksford, Capt. Abraham (arrears to), petition of, 270. Blackshaw, Ralph, deceased, 534. Blackstakes, the, in the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
A History of the County of Stafford
… Big Birchall, Birchall Dale, Birchall meadows, grange, Blackshaw Moor, q. v. Blanketeers, boro., burgages, … Green, wake, agric., assoc. for prosecution of felons, Blackshaw moor, see Blackshaw Moor Bridge End, bridges, chars., ch., see …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… many scattered houses, and the hamlets of Abbey-Green, Blackshaw-Moor, Meerbrook, Upper Hulme, Pool-End, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Leekfrith, another on the east side of the Buxton road at Blackshaw Moor, and a small area on the south bank of the … renamed Lowe in 1895. The detached portions at Poolend and Blackshaw Moor were added to the civil parishes of Leekfrith … is treated in the article on Leekfrith, and that at Blackshaw Moor in the article on Tittesworth. The boundary of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… portion of c. 10 a. to the east on the north side of Blackshaw moor. 65 It is pasture, with a village called … Act, 1882, of a detached portion of Tittesworth on Blackshaw moor. 69 In 1894 the south-western corner of the … by the transfer of the detached portion of Leekfrith on Blackshaw moor to Heathylee civil parish and 508 a. in the …
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