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A History of the County of Stafford
… which operated between Longnor, Hartington (Derb.), and Leek three days a week in 1829 82 may have been based in … as a postman that year, and by 1834 letters were sent to Leek three days a week by horse post from a post office in … a sub-branch of the District Bank which was opened from Leek in 1864; it was closed in 1866. 84 Longnor in the 19th …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was probably responsible for improving c. 1840 the former Leek-Buxton road runnning to the village over Goldsitch Moss. 97 There was a village post office by 1904. 98 The Leek-Buxton road formerly entered the township near Goldsitch … road between Newcastleunder-Lyme and Hassop (Derb.) via Leek and Longnor, turnpiked in 1765. A tollgate called Flash …
A History of the County of Stafford
… river Hamps forms the western boundary with Onecote, in Leek parish. In 1934 183 a. centred on Herbage in … the road across Lum Edge mentioned in 1662. 66 The Leek & Manifold Valley light railway, opened in 1904, ran … which operated between Longnor, Hartington (Derb.), and Leek three days a week in 1829 passed through Warslow, and in …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
Survey of London
… the which dwellith one Collyer and in the other one Robert Leke w t the Appurtenannces therto belonging And a Closse …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the list 1,000 l., Lord Yarmouth, 1 docquet. [Sir Francis] Leek, 2 docquets. Ashmole, 1 docquet. Mr. Wicklife to be …
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln
… son of Robert, tenant, of a moiety of a bovate of land in Leke. Assize of mort d'ancestor. [One moiety shall remain to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a beast; also the scales of a fish, or serpent. Cennin, a leek. Ci, a dog. Cl, a retreat; plural, Ciliau, recesses. …
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