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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 24 In connexion with the Church of England, St. James's was built in 1855; the patronage is exercised alternately … of the rest after his own death; Lord Edmund Talbot's MSS. (Hist. MSS. Com. Various Coll. ii, 290). See the … of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 157, m. 50. William Baguley of Kearsley in 1698 leased an acre in Breightmet to William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the position of Prestall, which stood on the boundary of Kearsley, perhaps partly within it. Halshaw Moor is in the … boundary, through which the same road passes, and Harper's Green lies to the south-west. The population in 1901 … have been diminished by many alienations, is given under Kearsley. The Hultons of Farnworth descended from John, said …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… west along the Edge. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Bolton runs on the west side of … the younger, receiving from the latter certain lands in Kearsley; the exchange was to be for life only, but the … Lever; against Roger son of Meredith, John son of Adam de Kearsley, and Richard Pierpoint, also tenants of Great Lever; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Kearsley KEARSLEY Kersleie, 1268; Keyresley, 1443; Kyrsley, Kerseley, … members elected by two wards, east and west. William Hulme's house, with seven hearths, was the only large one in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… several collieries. The London and North Western Company's line from Bolton to Kenyon Junction passes along the … south-west corner. The London and North Western Company's Bolton and Eccles line crosses the centre of the township, … the manors and lands of Over Hulton, Rumworth, Farnworth, Kearsley, Denton, Longworth, and Clegg Hall in Butterworth; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… thegnage by Roger de Hutton of Penwortham by a rent of 8 s.; it was assessed as one plough-land. 3 He gave it to his … Hospitallers confirmed the Cockersand right; a rent of 2 s., instead of 1 s. 6 d., was to be paid to them, and 2 s. … He devised it to his sister Margaret and her husband James Kearsley, the vendor in 1797. Royalist Comp. Papers (Rec. …
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… suburb of Stockport. The London and North Western Company's line from this town to Ashton crosses it, with a station … called Reddish, near the centre. The Great Central Company's line from Manchester to Stockport touches the northern end … Hulme exhibitions at Brasenose College, Oxford He lived at Kearsley, and being left childless, devoted his estates to …
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… a half or three carucates of land, the tenure by knight's service, viz. by the fourth and twentieth part of a … Samuel Cheetham Hilton to the predecessor of John Hodson Kearsley, M.P. for Wigan (18312 and 18357), whose executors … 51 The Higher Hall was rebuilt on a new site by Mr. Kearsley. After being occupied as a ladies' school, it became …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hall and library were built in 1861. The Midland Company's railway from Manchester to Stockport crosses the southern … township, and from it branches the Great Central Company's line to Guide Bridge, having a station near the centre … and Chorlton from Ellis Hey, others in Farnworth, Kearsley, Hulme, and Barton from Sir Edmund Trafford, and in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 300 ft. and more in height divides it from Clifton and Kearsley; the slope in general is towards the south. … Worsley to Walkden. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Hindley runs west through the … held lands, burgages, &c. in Salford, Wigan, Manchester, Kearsley, and Farnworth. Joan wife of John Ashton was her …
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