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A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Stafford
… green lay along Overton Lane between its junction with Pingle Lane and Coppy Nook Lane and was still the name used for that area in 1892. 35 Pingle Lane was mentioned in the earlier 15th century, 36 and … century, but it has an earlier cellar. 38 The houses in Pingle Lane date from the late 19th century onwards and those …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Gutter Twigg, Great Clough, Tough Hey, Bawhouse Field and Pingle; there was a stream called Moss Brook. Mamecestre, ii, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… names given include Warriner Wood, Reyne Cloughs, and Pingle. The Bury registers contain some entries referring to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Ralegh, Esq., for same of several tenements in the Pale Pingle in the parish of St. Giles's, parcel of the said …
Calendar of Treasury books
… on part of the ground called Pursefield and the Paled Pingle and were granted by Charles II to the late Earl of St. …
Calendar of Treasury books
… of the other side; which little close called the Pale Pingle was enclosed of that side towards the highway with a … said premises, to wit the White Hart, little cottage, Pale Pingle, Pursefield and two pightells were demised by Charles …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… lease of lands and houses called the White Hart and Pale Pingle, at the upper end of Drury Lane, in Broad St. Giles's. …
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