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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1748 gave certain lands in Turton called Goose Coat Hill, &c, for the benefit of poor persons not relieved from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… mountains towering to the sky. Castlesteads, a pyramidal hill that rises above the station at Kendal, is now in sight. … At the head of the estuary, under a beautiful green hill, Heversham village and church appear in fine …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… water; Census Rep. 1901. The southern one is called Haugh Hill and the northern Duxon Hill. 'Over against Swansey house, a little towards the hill, standeth an ancient fabric once the manor-house of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… M.A. 52 " d. F. E. Hopwood 27 Apr. 1909 John Charles Hill, M.A. 52a d. F. G. Blackburne Little is known of the … rent-charge of 9 arising from his messuage called Hall-de-Hill in Elton; they were to expend 7 10 s. for the benefit of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in one place a height of 670 ft. above sea level. The hill country is well wooded, and the scenery is almost … Birkett gave a rent-charge of 6 s. on an estate at Smithy Hill, and an unknown donor left money represented by a charge …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Saints 18 is situated on the north-eastward slope of the hill about half-way up. The building has has but little … Canon Raines gives the names of three others:Hulme, Henry Hill (instituted on 2 May, 1504), and the above-named Thomas …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… churchOur King and Realme 1631." (4) "Jonas AsteleyRichard Hill, gent., Church Wardens." (5) "Prosperity to all our …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the Heralds' Visitations), married a daughter of William Hill, of Bickley, co. Worcester, and had a daughter Dorothy … Katherine, who became the wife of Richard, son of William Hill, of Bickley, left any issue, I cannot say. Dorothy …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of the hamlet of Marston was in the possession of the Hill family during the latter part of the last century. From …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to over 1,150 ft. at Hewrigg. The lower slopes of this hill-side are pleasantly wooded, and the surface is broken by … Lancaster north-east to Hornby, goes along the foot of the hill. The parish church stands by it, and, though there is … tiles are made, and formerly the flagstone quarries on the hill-side were worked. At one time Claughton was regarded as …
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