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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which stretches across a narrow district, by Mitchell's and Tophill farms, and towards the parish of Ashurst, which … which it became the property of a family of the name of Kearsley, and then of that of Scawen, of Carshalton, in which … ejected 1662. Winterley, in 1715. Cornwell, in 1720. James Kearsley, instit. Jan. 17, 1728. Richard Onely, A. M. 1768, …
Survey of London
… c. 75, public. 20. C.E.O., file 10655, 10 May 1854. 21. S. E. Rasmussen, London: the Unique City, 1937, p. 192. 22. … Nos. 556; E318/Misc./Chas. I, No. 144; E156/7; Cal. S.P. Dom. 16289, p. 198. 7. P.R.O., LRRO63/5, pp. 2424. 8. … Farington Diary, ed. J. Greig, vol. iii, p. 236. 73. R.B.; Kearsley, Stranger's Guide [N.D.], p. 21. 74. Hertfordshire …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hulton, Little; Hulton, Middle; Hulton, Over; Farnworth; Kearsley This parish, originally the northern half of the … 5 Smithills 7 1,104 144 Heaton 2 1,199 15 Farnworth 4 613 Kearsley 235 284 For assessment purposes it was divided into … the three Hultons. Each quarter contributed 1 14 s. 1 d. to the county lay of 1624, when the hundred had to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St. Alban's - Stamfordham St. Alban's, county of Hertford.See Alban's, St. ST. ALBAN'S, county of … Cheeseburn-Grange, Fenwick, Hawkwell, Heugh, Ingoe, Kearsley, East and West Matfen, Nesbit, Ouston, Ryall, and …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… of Pontefract. [In the same parcel (No. 53) is the Mayor's petition praying His Majesty's approbation of the appointment.] 28 May 52 Corporation of … with No. 1 and ending with No. 25, printed for G. Kearsley, in Ludgate St.," and to seize their papers, &c. 18 …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Letters acknowledging and signifying His Majesty's gracious reception of Addresses. To whom directed. The … Middleton, steward of the Warden and Society of the King's town of Sutton Coldfield and of the town, manor, and … Briton, No. 45, Saturday, April 23, 1763, printed for G. Kearsley in Ludgate Street, London. 26 April 187 Constable or …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… being in the stretch of higher ground between Worsley and Kearsley. The parish was anciently divided into three … and Pendleton, assessed for the county lay of 1624 at 3 19 s. 8 d., 2 18 s. 3 d., and 3 5 s. 4 d. respectively, when the hundred paid …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… over the Irwell. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Manchester, Raddiffe, and Bury Railway passes north and … Prestall on the other side of the Irwell in Farnworth and Kearsley. Electric tramways connect Whitefield with … ii, 11719. The chapel was then used by the inhabitants of Kearsley and Clifton, as well as Outwood. About 1735 a gift …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Middleton. 3a The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Manchester to Rochdale passes through the eastern … a Henry de Alkrington died, holding of the king by knight's service two messuages and certain lands in Alkrington … of Farnworth died in 1614, holding lands in Farnworth, Kearsley, and Worsley, leaving his brother John as heir; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to his injury and to the injury of Adam de Bury. Adam's claim was rejected by the jury, but they admitted Roger's, for the course of the water had been altered so that the … of lands belonging to John son of Roger de Meadowcroft in Kearsley, and to John son of John de Ainsworth in Middleton; …
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