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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bradford, Broughton, Burnage, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Crumpsall, Droylsden, Failsworth, Harpurhey, Heaton-Norris, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… endowments were for schools at Ardwick, Blackley, Crumpsall, Didsbury, Gorton, Heaton Norris, Levenshulme, and Newton. The benefactions for Crumpsall and Newton are still available. Anne Hinde in 1723 … 1826, but has ceased. Founded in 1636; see the account of Crumpsall. The present income is 3,326, and is distributed by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… GORTON REDDISH CHEETHAM ARDWICK MOSS SIDE STRETFORD CRUMPSALL BESWICK (Extra-par.) RUSHOLME HULME The ancient … and Openshaw, trending north-west around Cheetham to Crumpsall. At the widest part this patch of the Coal Measures is 1 mile in width, tapering out at Crumpsall Hall on the north and at Kirkmanshulme on the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… after the death of Sarah Coke in 1630 that lands in Crumpsall and Heaton Fallowfield, known as the manor of Crumpsall, had recently been purchased from William Sedley … appears to have been included with the Radcliffe manor of Crumpsall, and purchased by Alexander Reddish. In 1329 Roger …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… belonged to the lordship of Prestwich, and not to that of Crumpsall; ibid. 83. Castle Hill lies in the south-east … corner of the township, in the borders of Broughton and Crumpsall. Ibid. 31,32, dated 9 Dec. 1362. The feoffees made … them and the Radcliffes of Radcliffe, as to the bounds of Crumpsall and Prestwich; ibid. 86, 87. In 1472 it was found …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Radcliffe, Oswaldtwistle, and Moston, the moiety of Crumpsall, the fourth part of Culcheth, and the advowson of … his death. The widow received as dower lands in Culcheth, Crumpsall, Moston, and Lowton of the yearly value of 40 3 s. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Charles Wase and Ellen his wife; and Adam Holland of Crumpsall in 1554 sold to George Byrom of Salford, merchant, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of age. His wife Anne was the daughter of Henry Chetham of Crumpsall; Manch. Ct. Leet Rec. ii, 194. Of the same family … to the Earl of Wilton. Abraham Howarth, described as of Crumpsall, appears in the Manch. Ct. Leet Rec. in 1684 and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1619 this, or part of it, was sold to James Chetham of Crumpsall. 47 Apart from the families named, little is known … Kersal he transferred one-third to James Chetham of Crumpsall and another third to Richard Siddall of Withington; … of John Byrom, M.A.; Piccope's notes. See the accounts of Crumpsall and Turton for this family. James Chetham died in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cheetham Hill is partly in this township and partly in Crumpsall and Broughton; Smedley is to the east of it, near … to the west of Smedley. The population of Cheetham and Crumpsall was 49,942 in 1901. The district is now entirely … 1874. 39 St. Thomas's, 1863, described as in Lower Crumpsall, is within the township of Cheetham. The Wesleyan …
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