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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Barton, church and school; endowment of St. Mary's, Davyhulme; the school at Davyhulme, founded 1792; Greaves' School, Irlam, founded …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of a flagon, 1776 (the gift of William Allan, esq., Davyhulme), a chalice and two patens, and a large almsdish, … was evidently the possessor of a large amount of land in Davyhulme, as 1,070 was yielded from the sale of it in 1769'; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… bank a considerable area, forming the modern township of Davyhulme. The Manchester Ship Canal, opened in 1894, has … includes Higher and Lower Irlam and Jenny's Green. The Davyhulme portion was crossed from east to west by a small … marking the boundary between Barton and Flixton. Hulme or Davyhulme proper, and Moorside are on the south side of this …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lived at Redvales. 40 Haslum also occurs. 41 The Hulmes of Davyhulme had property in Bury. 42 A petition for the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… water-carried sewage is dealt with in bacterial beds at Davyhulme. Baths and washhouses have been provided, and the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… called the Harper, and Agnes his wife had lands in Davyhulme in 1354; Agecroft D. no. 337. John Gawen in 1357 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… daughter and heir of George Hyde married Richard Hulme of Davyhulme, 36 by whom she had a son William, the heir of … succeeded, 42 and left a daughter Anne, who as 'heiress of Davyhulme and of the lordship and manor of Urmston,' was … in 1765, 44 but soon afterwards it was sold, together with Davyhulme, and has since passed through several hands. 45 It …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… obtained the estate. In the last century John Allen, of Davyhulme, became lord of Urmston; and from him Mr. Marsden …
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