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A History of the County of Lancaster
… road at Edenfield. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Bury to Accrington passes in part through this … was the estate of a Nuttall family. 13 The estate of Oliver Nabb in Walmersley was sequestered by the Parliament. … they were held by his trustees for the benefit of his son Oliver and other uses, but seized by the Parliamentary …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… track exist. The London and NorthWestern Company's Liverpool and Manchester line passes along the northern … the earlier days of railway engineering. The same company's railway to the Bootle Docks branches off to the north, … 3 Lower down, towards the railway, is the fine children's playground presented to Liverpool by an anonymous …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Prescot and Warrington, ascended eastward, 7 by Cheetham's Brow, to Low Hill, and went onward 8 with fields on either … tramway system. The London and North-Western Company's line outward from Liverpool passes through the township, … a little distance away, in Crown Street. The same company's branch line from Edge Hill to Bootle, formed about 1866, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the lords of Hoghton as part of their moiety of a knight's fee. 5 They acquired lands in the township from the … Hoghton by a rent of 12 d., 17 and later by John and Oliver Pearson. 18 Other landowners occurring in the … Hoghton as of his manor of Wheelton; his son and heir was Oliver, over sixty years of age; Towneley MS. C 8, 13 (Chet. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a lead mine was worked on Sir Richard Standish's land. 3 In 1666 there were sixty hearths to be taxed in … are in Add. MS. 32109. See also the account of Wheelton. Oliver Whittle contributed to the subsidy of 15423 for lands; … Inq. p.m. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 179. His son Oliver had left a son Richard, who was three years of age at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in a north-easterly direction from one part of the river's course to the other; in addition there are the district … as freeholders in 1600: Gilbert Barrow, Peter Marsh, Oliver Markland, William Foster, Hamlet Green, Charles Leigh, … In 1348 Henry Banastre of Walton granted to John son of Oliver (? Amory) the Walker, a strip of land stretching from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was called Hardshaw, 269 acres, and here, around St. Helen's chapel, the modern town of this name has sprung up, the … and Edward. George Mainwaring stated that his father, Oliver, had 'suffered imprisonment for the faith more than … living'; Foley, Rec. S. F. vi, 254, 282, 298. The widow of Oliver Mainwaring appears on the recusant roll of 1641; …
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… hall and library were built in 1861. The Midland Company's railway from Manchester to Stockport crosses the southern … Cecily who married a Longford and was grandmother of Oliver de Longford. On the other hand in 1292 (see below) Oliver's son John was called great-grandson of the Matthew of …
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… Worsley to Walkden. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Hindley runs west through the … de Parr, and in 1408 a further settlement was made, Oliver being their eldest son. 110 Oliver married Emma daughter and heir of Margery, widow of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… assessed as two ploughlands, was in 1242 returned as 8 1 s. 11 d., to which rents of a sore sparrowhawk and a pair of … rent is also recorded. 6 In 1292 Henry de Lacy granted to Oliver de Stansfield, his receiver for Pontefract, the homage … was the origin of the later manor of WORSTHORNE, for which Oliver and his heirs by Emma, formerly his wife, were to pay …
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