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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Thomas Smith. Adam Byrom of Salford (see the account of Kersal) in 1558 held a messuage, &c., in Ardwick of John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… while the north-western arm, in a bend of the Irwell, is Kersal. 1 Almost the whole township is covered with … 1844; there are now three wardsGrosvenor, Albert Park, and Kersal. A branch library was opened in 1890 and a … hearth tax in 1666. 11 The Manchester races were held on Kersal Moor from 1730 till 1847, with a short interruption. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Allen's daughter Dorothy was mother of John Byrom of Kersal. Isabel wife of John de Wakefield in 131314 claimed …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… will is printed in Chetham Gen. 3841, and who had lands in Kersal and Manchester as well as in Crumpsall. James died in … Rec. i, 142. Henry Chetham died in 1603, holding lands in Kersal, Ashton under Lyne, and Manchester; James his son and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and lands, &c., in Elton, Tottington, Walmersley, Kersal, Pendlebury, Preesall, Stalmine, Hackinsall, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Sydal or Siddal and Middleton were included in the Kersal cell estate purchased in 1548 by Ralph Kenyon; Pal. of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… June. The church was built and endowed by Miss Atherton of Kersal. A district was assigned as early as 1846; Lond. Gaz. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from King John, when Earl of Mortain, Broughton and Kersal Wood in Manchester. 12 Iorwerth was living in 1212, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it by marriage to her cousin, the celebrated John Byrom of Kersal, and it descended to their great-granddaughter Eleonora Atherton of Byrom and Kersal, who died in 1870, having bequeathed this and most of … in Canon Raines's work already cited. See further under Kersal. Baines, Lancs. (ed. Croston), iv, 372. Pain de Lawton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… built in 1769 in the Gothic of the time by Edward Byrom of Kersal, whose Manchester residence was close by; a graveyard … acquired in 1320. For instance, Byrom of Salford and Kersal, Hulme of Reddish, Percival of Royton, Ravald of Kersal, and others. Particulars of these and many others may …
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