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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to James Okey, and in 1790 was the property of James John Heywood, having been bought from Richard Jones and Sophia his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… whole is 2,938 acres. 1 The population of the borough of Heywood in 1901 was 25,458. The principal road is that … through Charlestown and Heady Hill, 2 and the town of Heywood,. where it divides, to Rochdale on the north-west and … side of the Rochr and is joined by a cross road from Heywood through Hooley Bridge. 3 At Heywood all branches of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lies in the south-east corner. On the north the town of Heywood has spread into Hopwood, a considerable suburb having … are those from Middleton and from Rhodes through Birch to Heywood, meeting in the suburb mentioned. The Middleton and … the same points. Both canal and railway have branches to Heywood crossing the northern end of the township; there is a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… William (Dr. Anderton of Wigan) is described by Oliver Heywood ( Diaries, iii, 211). His will was proved in 1675; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… been partially edited for the Chet. Soc. in 1846 by Thomas Heywood. The will of Edward Moore, made in 1672, left the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Gules a fesse wavy between three lions rampant or. Richard Heywood had a small estate in Little Lever in the early part … John Andrews was 'accounted well of for religion'; O. Heywood, Diaries, ii, 141. There is nothing to show what … Lever except Mr. Andrews, who had agreed with him; O. Heywood, Diaries, iv, 176. See Dict. Nat. Biog.: Cooper, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with the persecuted Nonconformists of the time; Oliver Heywood, Diaries, i, 197. By his will he devised all his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bishop Fraser, W. E. Gladstone, John Bright, and Oliver Heywood. Piccadilly has the site of the infirmary on its … the hall. The cost was borne by Oliver and Charles James Heywood. The chief feature of the building is the quadrangle …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ultimately losing his benefice; 187 patron Sir A. P. Heywood; St. Catherine's, Collyhurst Road, 1859; 188 St. … the Introduction to the former of these (by Thomas Heywood) contains a biography. a For the Plungeon family see …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the town a branch of it runs north-west and north to Heywood. Another road to Heywood runs near the west and north-west border. The other … to the town in 1861. 90 Water is supplied by the Heywood and Middleton Water Board. 91 The town has a …
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