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A Survey of London
… 1532. Edwaters Esquire, Sargeant at Armes, 1558. Sir Bartholomew Iames Draper, Maior, 1479, buried vnder a fayre …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Abram village lies in the north-western corner, where the road from Wigan to Warrington by Golborne crosses the … from Leigh on the east. Bickershaw 3 lies by the lastnamed road, near the eastern boundary. Plank Lane is a hamlet in the south-eastern corner, situate on the road from Leigh to Newton. Dover is a hamlet on the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and there was in 1901 a population of 4,253. The principal road is that from Manchester through Blackrod to Chorley and Preston, which is crossed at the village by a winding road from Wigan to Rivington. The Lancashire and Yorkshire …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… west. The population in 1901 numbered 1,718. The principal road is that from Bolton to Bury, passing through the southern end of the township. A more northerly road between the same places passes through the village, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… deposits obscuring the strata by the River Alt. The main road from Liverpool to Ormskirk passes through it. The Mersey …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2 In 1901 the population numbered eighty-three. The chief road goes south from Lancaster to Stodday; minor roads and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… northern edge lies a part of Longridge. The principal road is one from Preston to Longridge, and there is another …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1 The population in 1901 numbered 785. The principal road is that from Clayton-le-Moors to Padiham, which crosses …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acres, 1 and the population in 1901 was 819. The principal road is that from Bolton through Horwich to Adlington and …