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A History of the County of Lancaster
… townships of Lathom, Ormskirk, and Burscough. The main road through the township is the Liverpool and Preston road, running north-westward; there are numerous cross roads. … village has grown up, called Burscough Bridge, but as the road is here the boundary between this township and Lathom, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… falling rapidly to the north of the Bolton and Rochdale road leading past the church. Just at the south-west corner of the church this road is joined by that from Manchester, and the open space or … formerly the fortified manor-house of the Pilkingtons. The road leading west to Bolton descends to cross the Irwell at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a constable in the Rochdale manor court. 1a The principal road is that going south-east and east from Rochdale through Milnrow to Huddersfield. From Milnrow a road goes north to join the Rochdale-Todmorden road. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of inland water, and in 1901 the population was 103. 1 The road from Lancaster to Kirkby Lonsdale crosses the western end of the township, and from it another road, which passes through the village, goes east into …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… one of them within Bispham, has 807 acres. The principal road is that going north from Blackpool to Fleetwood. It … Carleton a branch goes east to Poulton, and to the north a road from Bispham to Poulton crosses it at Four Lane Ends. … also gave an acre, extending from Milanesmur west to the road from Great Carleton; ibid. 147. He also made other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the west. The population in 1901 was 3,040. The principal road is the North Road from Lancaster to Carlisle, which passes through … taking a lower level to the west of the former. There is a road from Warton, by a bridge over the Keer, past the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… another mile beyond it. Still further north the road from Ulverston descends the hill, going north-east to … in 1901 was 268. The area is 4,958 acres. 1 To meet the road named, two others run north from Lindale and Newton, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for a tithe-barn site; it stood on the north side of the road to Butterworth; ibid, i, 161. William son of Henry son …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and in 1901 there was a population of 1,181. The principal road, that from Lancaster to Hornby, passes through the … Nearly parallel to it, but on higher ground, is another road, from the village past the church and Caton Green to Claughton, where it joins the main road again, and from it a road branches off to Crossgill on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acres, 2 and in 1901 the population was 317. The principal road, on which the village is situated, is that from Preston …