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A History of the County of Lancaster
… part forming the main road north and part going west to Kirkham. On the south side of the main street stood the … of benefices and dignities, including the rectory of Kirkham. He became Bishop of London in 1259, but retained Preston, Kirkham and some other churches till his death in 1262. See …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the township. Adjacent is Kirkhams, commemorating Thomas Kirkham, who built the house in 1733; he was buried in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the 1828 report it is stated that Richard Clegg, vicar of Kirkham (d. 1720), gave 16 to Todmorden and Walsden to be …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John's Coll., Camb.; M.A. 1781. Became curate of Warton in Kirkham in 1789. Younger brother of the patron, from whom he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Succeeded to the rectory. Son of Thomas Hornby of Kirkham; educated at Christ Church, Oxford; M.A. 1828; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Gillemichael de Lathebote, had an estate in Preese in Kirkham. 9 In 11934 he paid 40 s. for having the king's …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… held the manor for life in 1410; 126 she enfeoffed John Kirkham and his wife Anna to hold during her life. After her death Kirkham refused to give up the manor to the feoffees of Sir …
Survey of London
… hotels on the estate, one of the first of these being Kirkham's in Brook Street, which opened in about 1802. 20 The …
Survey of London
… originated in the early nineteenth century, the former as Kirkham's, the latter as Wake's and Mivart's, and both …
Survey of London
… 28, 31, 93, 206, 273, 307, 313, 381, 383. Patricia Anne Kirkham, 'The Careers of William and John Linnell', in …
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