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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Crumpsall CRUMPSALL Curmisale, 1282 (copy); Curmesalle, Curmeshal, 1320 … Adjacent stands the Prestwich workhouse. To the west is Crumpsall Green. The population in 1901 was reckoned with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… manor passed to his nephew George, son of James Chetham of Crumpsall. 73 George Chetham died at the hall in 1664, 74 but …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ibid. 485. Ellis Prestwich made a feoffment of lands in Crumpsall in 1478; De Trafford D. no. 89. He received a … pasture, &c., in Hulme, Withenshaw, Manchester, Salford, Crumpsall, Oldham, and Crompton; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at which time one branch of the family had an estate in Crumpsall. 108 Oldham. Sable a cheveron or between three owls … seven or eight hamlets Ardwick, Openshaw (Gorton), Crumpsall, Moston, Nuthurst, Ancoats, and Gotherswick; … of Ardwick, a plat called Twantirford, and the bondsmen of Crumpsall; from the free foreign tenants, sake fee and castle …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… no. 54. In 1322 Brideshagh seems to be reckoned as part of Crumpsall; Mamecestre, ii, 363. In charters of 1340 and 1356 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ii, 151. In 1667 a settlement of the manors of Reddish, Crumpsall, Prestwich, Pendlebury, and Tetlow was made by … i, 5, 6. Dict. Nat. Biog. The manors of Reddish, Tetlow, Crumpsall, Prestwich, and Pendlebury were held by Thomas …
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