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… Church is still in use, and there are five others, at Knott Mill, and between Ancoats and Collyhurst. There is also … 1854. A wholesale fish and game market was opened in 1873. Knott Mill Market, on the old fair ground, was begun in 1877. … for bleachworks. No whitster is named for Gaythorn or Knott Mill (which is close by) in the whitster list, and …
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… market. The free public library and technical school in Knott Lane was originally established in 1871 in succession …
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… several directionsto Cockerham, Garstang, St. Michael's, Knott End and the shore of the bay. A single-line railway … terminus near the village, from which the connexion with Knott End (for Fleetwood) was completed and opened in 1908. …
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… on the south. In the north-west angle is the hamlet of Knott End, with a ferry across the Wyre to Fleetwood; to the … and Stalmine, east towards Garstang and north-west to Knott End. From this last another road goes east along the … from it a railway runs down to the Wyre. The railway from Knott End to Pilling and Garstang was opened in 1908. In …
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… occasioned much disputing about 1610. One Richard Knott had stopped up a way 'over Goodsteele,' which, it was …
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… of William Hull, Richard son of Edward Hull, and Thomas Knott. The Butlers were of some standing there; Ducatus Lanc. …
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… List); 1618, Richard Wylde; 1619, W. Cheeseman; 1622, Knott ( Misc. Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches. i, 66); c. 1625, …
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… a little to the south of which the hill called Blow Knott or Blawith Knott attains 812 ft. above the sea. On the centre of the …
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… and rifle range. There is a ferry from Fleetwood to Knott End across the Wyre. 88 A coat of arms is used. The … a small ornamental green; then turning south the ferry to Knott End and the railway terminus are seen. The docks are on …
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