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A History of the County of Lancaster
… at Morecambe. The London and North Western Railway Company's line to Morecambe branches from the main line north and has … hospital was built in 1900 as a memorial of Queen Victoria's jubilee. 5 At Bare there is a camping ground used through … Exeter confirmed Sir John Holland's grant of the manor to Oliver Southworth for twenty years from 1439 at 8 rent; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The town hall was built in 1755, and has the arms of King's College, Cambridge, on a panel over the doorway. It stands … through Eccleston. The London and North Western Company's line from Liverpool to St. Helens crosses the township on … house was the vicarage, with 10 hearths; then followed Oliver Lyme and Katherine Stockley, 9 each; Cuthbert Ogle, 8; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… factories and other works which produce the town's wealth. There was a population of 101,297 in 1901. 9 The … the building was granted to William Breres of Preston and Oliver Breres of Chorleytn 153940, and Oliver was in possession in 1545; L. and P. Hen. VIII, xv, p. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the southwest. The London and North-Western Company's line from St. Helens to Ormskirk also runs parallel to the … and Rainford. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Liverpool to Manchester crosses the northern end … Oxon. Formerly served in Guiana and the Sandwich Islands. Oliver Heywood, Diaries, iv, 320. His will is printed in full …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it was assessed as 6 oxgangs of land, and a rent of 10 s. was paid. 8a About the end of the 13th century an eighth … Pilkington held seven-eighths of the manor at a rent of 8 s. 9 d., and Richard de Hulton held the other eighth by 1 s. … and William son of William Anderton; no. 1801, 1744, 1906. Oliver Hilton and his son Roland released lands in Rivington …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… not far from the Mersey. The Cheshire Lines Committee's railway between the same places also crosses the township, … 3 The annual fair is held on 12 May, Old St. Philip's day. 4 A wake was celebrated on the first Sunday in … was held of William le Boteler by Alan de Rixton by knight's service and the payment of 1 mark; the assessment was one …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… streets and cross-roads. The Great Central Company's railway crosses the southern end of the township. A hoard … Birch Hall-houses appears in the 17th century. 44 Captain Oliver Edge, an officer in the Parliamentary army, comes into … Gardner Harter, M.A. 66 (Trinity College, Oxf.) 1840 Oliver Ormerod, M.A. 67 (Brasenose College, Oxf.) 1841 George …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Street and Regent Road, and joins the Irwell by Prince's Bridge. The London & North Western Company's Exchange station, Manchester, lies in Salford, in a bend of … part of the line. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Manchester to Bolton and Bury runs parallel with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is known as Gathurst. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Wigan to Southport runs near the south-western … in 1242 held of Penwortham the fourth part of a knight's fee in Shevington, Charnock Richard and Welch Whittle 6; … abstract), no. 115; see also Final Conc. iii, 81. Oliver Standish, who was a son of Alexander, in 1479 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Rossendale. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway runs north from Rochdale to Bacup, with stations … early times till their extinction in the 18th century. 20 Oliver Chadwick died in July 1542 holding a capital messuage … age. 21 Roger died about the end of 1610, 22 and his son Oliver in 1621; the latter held the capital messuage, as …
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