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A History of the County of Lancaster
… SALFORD MOSTON DROYLSDEN LEVENSHULME BROUGHTON HARPURHEY OPENSHAW BURNAGE MANCHESTER NEWTON WITHINGTON DENTON … northward from Heaton Norris, through Kirkmanshulme and Openshaw, trending north-west around Cheetham to Crumpsall. … Ardwick, Bradford, Blackley, Crumpsall, Failsworth, Openshaw, Gorton, and Harpurhey; and in some of these places …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 3 s. 10 d. was distributed in sums of 10 s. each. Thomas Openshaw, who died in 1869, left 4,000 for the poor; Barton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Church A few other families occur from time to time Openshaw, 63 Wroe, 64 and Hardman. 65 In 1688 the principal … is named in Baines, Lancs, (ed. 1836), iii, 7. James Openshaw appears to have sold lands in Radcliffe in 1558, and … and Ches. Rec. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), ii, 250. John Openshaw, who died in 1638, held two messuages and lands in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the Rev. B. T. Haslewood, rector (d. 1876), Jonathan Openshaw of Hothersall (d. 1882) and the Rev. F. E. Perrin, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… resident families were named Aspinall, 13 Harper, 14 and Openshaw. 15 Robert Horrox of Ainsworth having declined … age; Duchy of Lane. Inq. p.m. xxx, 74. About 1480 Richard Openshaw, 'heir of the Shaw,' took an encroachment on Cockey … to claim it; Cockey Moor Exam. 18. The house of John Openshaw in 1515 was beside the meeting of the boundary of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hothersall Hall estate was purchased in 1852 by Jonathan Openshaw, and has since been much augmented. It is now the property of Mr. Frederick Openshaw. 39 The Hall was rebuilt in 1856 in a plain modern … several hands, became the property of the late Jonathan Openshaw esq. of Bury, to whose nephew, Frederick Openshaw, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… s. 8 d. 6 The tenants had turbary on 100 acres of moor in Openshaw, and were obliged to grind at the Irk Mills to the … it is stated that Samuel was the son of Ambrose Birch of Openshaw. He was a friend of Henry Newcome's, 13 and, dying … Lanc. (Rec. Com.), iii, 495, 475, 454. Samuel Birch of Openshaw was approved as a ruling elder of Gorton in 1650; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a fulling mill, &c., in Barton, Manchester, Bradford, Openshaw, Higher and Lower Ardwick, Pyecroft, Florelache, … being forty houses, 400 acres of land, &c., in Barton, Openshaw, &c.; ibid. bdle. 50, m. 115. For John Molyneux, see …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the manor of Barton, the manor of Bradford, the hamlets of Openshaw and Ardwick, a plot of land in Manchester called …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for a legal district. 62 St. Thomas's was built by Thomas Openshaw, a local benefactor, in 1866, 63 St. Peter's, …
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