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A History of the County of Lancaster
… A release of all claim in the manors of Wiswell and Lower Darwen was granted by Gilbert de Rishton to John de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of this part is a brook flowing north to the River Darwen. The part of the township to the southeast of the Goit …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… distance by the River Blackwater, a tributary of the River Darwen, over which the township extended and included the … Griffin. To the south the boundary passed over the River Darwen, extending as far as the limits of Livesey. From these … to that part of Witton lying between Redlam and the River Darwen was derived from a public-house named the 'Griffin's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… BANK This township was formerly part of Hoddlesden in Over Darwen, but became separate and considered extra-parochial, … numbered 603 persons. 1 The nearest railway station is at Darwen, 2 to 3 miles distant. At Quaker Fold is a small … history have been recorded above, under Hoddlesden in Over Darwen. The division of the booth into two parts is first …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… gent., as searcher at Hull. 8 l. per an. to Erasmus Darwen, gent., as searcher at Ipswich. 12 l. per an. to Geo. … Collector of Cardiff and Swansea. 8 l. per an. to Erasmus Darwen as searcher of Ipswich port. Money Book XXIV, pp. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… rivulet, called Bradshaw brook, over which the Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton railway has a splendid viaduct. A Roman …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… made free. Took as apps William Swann 12 June 1786, Thomas Darwen 16 November 1789, Simon Bryham 23 February 1791, … Lancs., cm and joiner (181634). At White Bull Yd in 1816, Darwen St in 1818 and Ainsworth St in 1834. [D] Woods, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the bank of the river Ribble, which is. here joined by the Darwen. It comprises 4239 acres, whereof the greater part is … fine view of Ribble dale on one side, and the vale of the Darwen on the other. Both of the valleys are extremely … extensive ranges of Longridge and Pendle; and that of the Darwen by Billinge Hill, and an abrupt elevation crowned with …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… May 20. Cole Mordant for Yorks. North Riding with Ouse and Darwen wapentakes in the East Riding. John Coker for Co. …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Waterhall, Holleyhall, Hollandsweyn, and Newton upon Darwen, and 20 messuages and 10 cottages with lands there, …
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