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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the principal towns in the kingdom, by the Leeds and Liverpool canal, which passes through the township, and connects the two great ports of Liverpool and Hull. The village is pleasantly situated near …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… sheep are reared, and fed upon turnips, and mostly sent to Liverpool. The rateable annual value of the parish is 7757. … from seven to eight tons were, for some years, shipped for Liverpool, but the quarry, at present, is only wrought to a … and by steam-ships, a regular communication with London, Liverpool, Leith, and Aberdeen. The greatest length of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… clay and sand; and is situated on the road from London to Liverpool, and on the Manchester and Birmingham railway. The … a mile distant: here is also a branch of the Leeds and Liverpool canal, and the Liverpool and Preston turnpike-road runs across the township …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 'Deanery'. 38 The first mail coach between Birmingham and Liverpool, which began running in 1785, passed through Four … Manchester and Birmingham until 1846. 40 The London-Liverpool coach, known as the Emerald, passed through Brewood … the south-eastern part of the parish. The Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal (now the Shropshire Union), running …
A Dictionary of London
… 108). Demolished (O.S. 1875). The site is now occupied by Liverpool Street Station, etc. Britten Strete See Little … Street Mews (q.v.). Broad Street Buildings South out of Liverpool Street, at Nos. 2, 5, and 11 (P.O. Directory). …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by R.C. Else and G.B. Laffan and made by George Moss of Liverpool, which was opened in 1883. 9 Frog Lane bridge, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and West Indian tobacco, and his ships visited London, Liverpool, Waterford, Cork, Dublin, Minehead, Port Isaac …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Chester, 3 miles (N. W. by N.) from Liverpool. It forms the north-east corner of the peninsula of … views of the Welsh mountains, the opposite port of Liverpool, and the shipping on the Mersey. A reservoir has … marble at a cost of 34,500, defrayed by the corporation of Liverpool: it rises ninety feet, and is completely surrounded …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Preston railway runs through, and the Leeds and Liverpool canal skirts, the parish. The living is a …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 1969. The common law in the 16th century. J.F. Myers. Liverpool M.A. 1950. The treason legislation of the reign of … M.A. 1949. Sir Thomas More and the divorce. Enid Edkins. Liverpool M.A. 1916. Thomas Cromwell: aspects of his … Henry VIII, volumes VIIXII, edited Gairdner. W.E. Milward. Liverpool M.A. 1907. Treason legislation in England, …