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A History of the County of Lancaster
… his wife ten messuages and various lands in Denton, Openshaw, and Gorton; those in Denton he appears to have sold …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… western half, by Edge Lane, running south from Newton to Openshaw; Little Droylsden 3 is a detached area of 2 acres in extent in the extreme east of Openshaw. In the south-east corner of Droylsden lies the … Manchester to Ashton; 5 another road leads north-east from Openshaw near the eastern boundary of Droylsden; it is along …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Snythill (Snydale) in Westhoughton, Harpurhey, Denton, Openshaw, and Gorton, with reversion to William in the event …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the lord; ibid. The tenants had the right to get turves in Openshaw; ibid. ii, 291. A small piece of land on Gorton … that a Sunday School was opened at Little Droylsden (in Openshaw) in 1843, and a chapel near Seven Thorns Well in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of William Hulton of Farnworth lying in Harpurhey, Denton, Openshaw, and Chorlton. The manor of Over Hulton and the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… extent of 1322 mentioning seven or eight hamlets Ardwick, Openshaw (Gorton), Crumpsall, Moston, Nuthurst, Ancoats, and … plats of demesne land at Bradford, Brunhill, Greenlawmon, Openshaw Cross, the Hules, Kepirfield, Millward Croft, … and fair there, from the ploughings near the vill, from Openshaw, the bondsmen of Gorton, the Hall land and mill of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Openshaw OPENSHAW Openshawe, 1276. This township stretches for over 2 … Little Droylsden in the extreme eastern end was added to Openshaw in 1889. 2 The Great Central Railway Company's line …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from the Warren heirs (de Tabley) in 1854 by Jonathan Openshaw; information of Mr. James Openshaw, who adds that there was formerly a ford a little …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ibid. iii, 295. The remaining third was held by Lamuel Openshaw, who died in 1606 holding two messuages, lands, &c., in Sharples in Harwood by the same rent; James Openshaw, the son and heir, was forty-five years old; ibid. … Duchy of Lanc. Plea. Eliz. lix, H. 23. In 1594 Lamuel Openshaw claimed the further Ashlands in Sharples and Harwood …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… (or Roger) de Manchester, and Avice wife of Henry de Openshaw; ibid. m. 32, 36 d. As grandson of Richard de …
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