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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Whittle-le-Woods. The nearest railway stations are Bamber Bridge and Hoghton, nearly 2 miles from the church. The Wigan …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is distributed in payments to the sick. The Rev. Thos. Bridge, rector of Malpas (162580), left 200 to the 'township' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… are the minor elevations of Holker, extending from Newby Bridge to Cark, and attaining in one place a height of 670 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 7 Ferries To cross the Thames before 1771, when Battersea Bridge was opened, 8 travellers were carried by watermen or … compensation for loss of business to the proposed Putney Bridge was rejected. 2 In 1808 and 1812 plying places on the … in 1844 eight steamboats travelled between London Bridge and Chelsea, four times an hour, and traffic was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Chelsea MB was straightened to run along Chelsea Bridge Road and other roads to the north. Fulham Road formed …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Beck, Langland Beck, Meres Beck and Bacstan Beck; Fele Bridge and Grete Bridge; Wetholme, Benstock Rigg and Levenath Ridding. John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Windermere, and has Stott Park to the north-east. Newby Bridge, on the Leven, about a mile from the foot of the lake, … through Haverthwaite, and then along the Leven to Newby Bridge and Windermere, and so north beside the lake. There … Ulverston has another branch crossing the Crake at Penny Bridge; it divides, one part going north-east to Bouth, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a street leads in one direction across the high level bridge to Old Barrow, and in the opposite direction, as Dalton Road, it curves round to Abbey Road. A bridge from Old Barrow across the channel to Walney Island … ford) 6 and to North Scale. The ford, assisted by a small bridge, is still in use. There is also a steam ferry. Among …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Ellenbrook in 1709. Mentioned in a petition by John Bridge of Eccles, printed in Eccles Ch. Notes, 33. A William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… erection of the tower, and was approached by a gallery or bridge along the north side of the tower from the bank … stream 50 ft. or so further down probably formed part of a bridge. The group of buildings to the north-east of the … which the well-head opened, was probably the kitchen. A bridge, still existing, connected the upper stage with the …
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