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Sheet 231
Map of Yorkshire
Bailiff Bridge, Bank Top, Boothtown, Brighouse, Clifton, Cromwell Bottom, Exley, Halifax, Halifax Station, Hipperholme, Hove Edge, Lightcliffe, Lower Wyke, Moor Side, New Road Side, Northowram, Norwood Green,
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Lidsing - Limehouse
A Topographical Dictionary of England
monuments. Lightcliffe LIGHTCLIFFE, a chapelry district, in the parish
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House of Lords Journal Volume 25: March 1741, 21-31
Journal of the House of Lords Volume 25, 1737-1741
of Wakefield, by Dewsbury, Hightown and Lightcliffe, to the Town of Halifax, ... Hightoun and Lightcliff, to the Town of Halifax, in the West Riding
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House of Lords Journal Volume 29: April 1757, 11-20
Journal of the House of Lords Volume 29, 1756-1760
and Lightcliffe, to the Town of Halifax in the West Riding of the County of York;
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Yorkshire Fines: 1584
Feet of Fines of the Tudor Period [Yorks]: Part 3, 1583-94
Messuage with lands in Lightcliff and Hipperholme. Richard Crosley and Alice ... with lands in Lightcliffe and Brighowse. John Malynson, John Hoile, and William
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House of Lords Journal Volume 29: April 1757, 1-10
Journal of the House of Lords Volume 29, 1756-1760
and through the said Town of Wakefield, by Dewsbury Hightown and Lightcliffe, to the Town
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House of Lords Journal Volume 25: March 1741, 11-20
Journal of the House of Lords Volume 25, 1737-1741
and through the said Town of Wakefield to Dewsbury, Hightoun, and Lightcliff, to the Town ... Hightoun, and Lightcliff, to the Town of Halifax, in the West Riding
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Hinton-Blewitt - Hitchenden
A Topographical Dictionary of England
and Lightcliffe. Hipswell HIPSWELL, a chapelry, in the parish of Catterick, union
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Hornsey, including Highgate: Growth before the mid 19th century
A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6, Friern Barnet, Finchley, Hornsey With Highgate
occupied by Lightcliffe and Alresford houses. Beyond were Linslade House
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Yorkshire Fines: 1585
Feet of Fines of the Tudor Period [Yorks]: Part 3, 1583-94
George Jenkinson Messuage with lands in Lightcliffe and Hipperholme.
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