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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Pillling PILLING Pylin, 1194. This large township, containing 6,060 … on sleepers. 4 The local proverb said, 'God's grace and Pilling moss are endless.' In 1765 a quadruple birth was recorded at Pilling. The children lived for three weeks. 5 The village …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the east, on the side of another tract of higher land, and Pilling Lane occupies its north-east corner. 1 The surface to … From this last another road goes east along the coast to Pilling. There is a salt mine to the south-west of Preesall, … runs down to the Wyre. The railway from Knott End to Pilling and Garstang was opened in 1908. In Preesall is the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1684; Misc. Gen. et Her. i, 383. See the accounts of Pilling and Dalton. Edmund Hornby purchased lands from Peter …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by his marriage with Anne daughter of John Kitchen of Pilling, obtained the site of Cockersand Abbey, adjoining … Cockersand Abbey, with lands in Ellel, Forton, Bankhouses, Pilling (the Tongues); lands in Croston, &c. In 1560 he gave …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… about 1820, and was succeeded by a kinsman, James Pilling Foulds, who failed to comply with one of the … After litigation the estate passed to a cousin, William Pilling, who acquired the fee simple and devised the property …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the west end is crossed by one from the former place to Pilling; these are connected by another passing through the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
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