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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Failsworth FAILSWORTH Failesworth, c. 1200. Failsworth has an area of 1,073 acres. 1 The surface slopes …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… La Warre at the same time stated that the inhabitants of Failsworth, Droylsden, Ashton under Lyne, Gorton, and Moston …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… purchasers were sons of a Robert Jenkinson alias Wilson of Failsworth. In 1631 Nathan and Samuel Jenkinson of Moston, … who died in 1637, left his estate in Nuthurst and Failsworth to his wife Alice until his son Robert should come … of the same and Margaret his wife, Nicholas Clayton of Failsworth, yeoman, and Alice his wife assured to Edward …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… bdle. 250, no. 9. Higson, Droylsden, 18; the mill was in Failsworth. Kyrdmannesholm, 1292; Curmesholme and Kermonsholm … to Blacklade and so to the head of Kirkshaw, thence to Failsworth Brook, by this brook to the Medlock, and so down … the chapelry then contained the townships of Newton and Failsworth, and parts of Moston, Droylsden, and Bradford. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… done him by Ralph Holland of Clayton and John Gilliam of Failsworth. 19 The constables of Openshaw are mentioned in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Turton and of lands in Bolton, Turton, Clayton, Droylsden, Failsworth, Newton, Spotland, and Rochdale; Mich. 59 Geo. …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Thomas Fildes and Richard Lansdall: damages 200 0 0 at Failsworth: the windows, pulpit and seats in the Meeting …
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