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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1; Salthouse, 1; Roose, 1; Roosecote, 1; Rampside, 3; Newtown, 1; Peaseholme, Robert Leache and Richard Piper, 1; …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… up to the House of Peers. 7. A Burgess for the Borough of Newtown, in Lancashire, in the room of John Ward Esq; made …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the summer season of numerous visiters, from Llanidloes, Newtown, Montgomery, &c.; and valetudinarians are also … TRAWSCOED, a hamlet, in the parish of Carno, union of Newtown and Llanidloes, Lower division of the hundred of … (Trf-Gynon) TRGYNON (TRF-GYNON), a parish, in the union of Newtown and Llanidloes, Lower division of the hundred of …
A History of the County of Chester
… city south of St. Anne Street, in what was to become Newtown. 4 Building Activity, 1550-1640 The period saw a … were built in the growing suburbs of Boughton in 1830 and Newtown in 1838. 7 Non-Anglican places of worship were also … to the council in 1836. 13 By 1831 the area, then known as Newtown, contained over 500 houses. 14 There had also been …
A History of the County of Chester
… Gothicized towards the end of the period: Christ Church, Newtown, in 1893- 1900 (by John Douglas) and the Methodist … used as the residence of the Army's district commander. 5 Newtown was the most extensive suburb to develop north of the … and Cornwall Streets had been laid out before 1833. 7 In Newtown small terraced houses were built without front or …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Collyhurst; half-way between this and the cathedral lies Newtown. The population in 1901 numbered 132, 316. In the … called the Parsonage, and there are recreation grounds at Newtown, Collyhurst, Oldham Road, and Holt Town in Ancoats. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… on the eastern side are found Hindley Hall, Worsley Hall, Newtown, Laithwaite House, Marsh Green, Walthew House, and … enters the township at Lamberhead Green and passes through Newtown, where it is joined by the road from St. Helens … built in 1894, serves as a chapel of ease. St Mark's, Newtown, was built in 1891. The patronage is vested in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that the Irish army burned and destroyed the castle of Newtown Stewart and likewise the castle and town of Ramelton …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and Keeper of the Walk in said park commonly called the Newtown Walk; together with the fee or salary of 50 l. per …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 200 acres: 30 l. per an.: Thomas Fagan, tenant. Newtown, 284 acres: 25 l. per an.: Thomas Cooper, tenant: …
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