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The Environs of London
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a single-line railway branches off westward to Pilling and Knott End. The Preston and Lancaster Canal winds through …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Peter Addison, B.A. 81 1628 Roger Farrand 82 1650 James Knott 83 1661 John Winckley oc. 16741714 William Wood 84 1721 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… among the Derby MSS. His estate included closes called the Knott, Whitacre and Birchenlee. The mill and lands in … Sherborn, Fam. of Sherborn, 5966. For the Shireburnes of Knott, a branch of the Wolf house family, see ibid. 11416. In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… London and North-Western main line to go to Pilling and Knott End. 4 Various roads lead to Cockerham, Pilling and … was opened in 1870 as far as Pilling, and completed to Knott End in 1908. Act 43 & 44 Vict. cap. 61. Lancs, and …
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… Mersey from the marsh at Ditton down to Garston or even to Knott's Hole at the Dingle. 'Opposite the Dungeon two miles …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Catherine, who inherited Monk Coniston and married George Knott, and their representatives sold to James Garth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… principal thoroughfare is the Chester Road, starting at Knott Mill and proceeding south-west to Stretford. 2 It is on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had evil effects; ibid. xxviii. In 1283 they were William Knott, Alan the Young, Gilbert Blanchard, Adam de Crosby, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… near the Medlock, which river Deansgate crosses at Knott Bridge; and Victoria Street, a new thoroughfare, … having stations at Oxford Street (named Oxford Road) and Knott Mill; it forms part of the separate Manchester and …
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