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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Captain Clement R. N. BeswickeRoyds, of Pike House, Littleborough, still owns it. Butterworth of Belfield. Argent …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1,550 ft. on the east. It contains the ancient chapelry of Littleborough, a growing town situated in a rich valley. … road is that from Rochdale northeast and north through Littleborough and Todmorden, and thence north-west to … part of the hills; there are stations at Smithy Bridge, Littleborough, Walsden, and Todmorden; also one at Portsmouth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by way of Warrington and Birmingham. a Opened as far as Littleborough in 1839, and to Leeds in 1841; the Oldham Road …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the use of the chapel which they had lately built at LITTLEBOROUGH, provided no injury was done to the mother … the Bishop of Manchester, except that the present vicar of Littleborough presents to Calderbrook during his incumbency. … New Connexion, and Free Methodists have churches at Littleborough; and the last-named have a church also at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… stands on the south side of the road between Rochdale and Littleborough about three-quarters of a mile from the latter …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Manchester and Leeds railway pass through. Todmorden and Littleborough are about equidistant from the village, in …
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