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Survey of London
… enfranchised, and the priory was built in 18869 by Edward Conder of Kingsland Road to the designs of Goldie, Child and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… township is beautifully situated on the rivers Lune and Conder, and comprises 1726 a. 1 r. 4 p., of which the surface …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… occupies the eastern side of the Lune estuary from the Conder north to Aldcliffe. The surface for the most part … Ashton proper is 1,661 acres 1; it contains the hamlet of Conder Green. Stodday occupies the northern end of the … the wooded lands of Lunecliffe 2 and Ashton Hall, and from Conder Green at the south end a road goes east to Galgate. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at West Derby, and in 1465 Reginald son and heir of John Conder released to Thomas Nelson of Caton all his right in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is divided into three parts by the parallel streams of the Conder and Cocker, flowing mainly south-west through the … respectively. The old chapel lies on the south bank of the Conder near the great road south from Lancaster to Preston; … Potterspits, and Whitebreck; also a fulling mill on the Conder between Linholme and the fishery, and pasture rights; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bay, and then descends steeply towards the source of the Conder. This stream flows south, and most of the township … of which Escowbeck is the chief. Still further east of the Conder source the surface rises quickly till 540 ft. is … ft. above sea level on the east to 132 ft. beside the Conder, which here forms the boundary. The area measures …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… over the rising ground (350 ft.) down to a ford over the Conder on the way to Wyresdale. Still further east from high … ft. is attained, then falling somewhat quickly into the Conder valley. To the south-west of this road, about a mile …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… side of the Lune estuary and cut off from Ashton by the Conder on the north-east, belongs rather to Cockerham than to … low, but to the east, between the road and the canal and Conder, is a tract of higher land, 100 ft. above sea level … its wellwooded grounds. Other roads connect Glasson with Conder Green and with Thurnham, and from Upper Thurnham a …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… under 'Admiral and retinue'. 'Condidge' derived from 'conder' - one who steers a ship. …
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