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A History of the County of Lancaster
… descent see Whalley Couch, iv, 1085; also the accounts of Chorley and Clayton-le-Dale. Assize R. 1238, m. 32 d.; 1239, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of 3,349. The principal road is part of that from Chorley to Blackburn, going through the north-west part of … through the Goit valley. Through this valley runs the Chorley and Cherry Tree (Blackburn) branch of the Lancashire … was sequestered for recusancy only. 21 Richard Anderton of Chorley, Abraham Bate, Andrew Bury and John Whittle, as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 258 in 1901. The principal road is that from Wigan to Chorley. The London and North Western Company's line from … stands on the east side of the high road from Wigan to Chorley, 3 miles north of the former town and about 1 miles …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… estate in Wrightington, Parbold and Bispham (a hamlet of Chorley), the remainder being to his son Thomas, whose wife …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… considerable holders of land in the township. 57 Robert Chorley of Yealand forfeited his house for 'treason' in the …
Calendar of Treasury books
… of seizing and inventorying the personal estate of Richard Chorley, gent., and attending till the goods were sold 10 15 … 5 7 6 the undersheriff's journey to Park Hall [near Chorley] to stop the fall [felling] of timber there, seizing …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Siddoll and four more to be executed at Manchester, Mr. Chorley and six more at Preston: and Blundell and four more …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a township, in the parish of Croston, union of Chorley, hundred of Leyland, N. division of the county of Lancaster, 5 miles (W. by N.) from Chorley; containing 477 inhabitants. The Molyneux family had …
A Survey of London
… Esquire, Hugh Moresby, Gilbert Prince, Alderman, Oliuer Chorley, gentleman, Sir Iohn Writh (or Writhesley) alias …
The Barrington Papers
… if such appointment be agreeable to you. I am, &c, A. Chorley. 13 To Sir Edward Hawke (First Lord of the Admiralty) … more mortified than by the receipt of a letter from Mr Chorley with your offer of the Arrogant. Could you possibly … of Marines and Colonel in the Army. Alexander Chorley (Purser February 6th, 1767) appointed a Commissioner …
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