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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… years since, the old one having fallen down. Warenford, or Warrington WARENFORD, or Warrington, a township, in the chapelry of Lucker, parish of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… light and gravelly, and coal and freestone are wrought. Warrington WARRINGTON, a hamlet, in the parish of Olney, union of … 1 mile (N. by E.) from Olney; containing 75 inhabitants. Warrington (St. Helen) WARRINGTON ( St. Helen), a borough, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Entry of a Treasury caveat in favour of Thomas Patten of Warrington co. Lanes, that no liberty be given for making any other landing place for goods near Warrington than what is already made until he be first heard. Notice to be given to him at Warrington. Caveat Book, p. 57. Same of a same in behalf of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Customs Commissioners of the petition of Mathew Page of Warrington shewing that he erected a convenient wharf and warehouse at Banck Key near Warrington for shipping and landing of goods and that …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… William Lewes master. Merchant's Goodwill, Edmond Warrington master. William, Claes Heckstetter master. Out …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… deliver up the bonds of Matthew Page, late Postmaster of Warrington, and Peter Nayler his late deputy; by reason of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… extending the post to several places near the stages of Warrington, Liverpool, Ormskirk, Preston, Lancashire and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that he is willing to serve the towns and places near Warrington and Liverpool, Preston, Lancaster, Manchester and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… shewing that said Page held the office of postmaster of Warrington from 1676 to 1695 but growing old and weakly and …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of the Treasury to the expense of the prosecution of Wm. Warrington, Hugh Morris, Robert Johnson, Banhard Finch, and …
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