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A History of the County of Lancaster
… beginning at the Constable's Oak, and going by Netherlee Brook and the Moss, 'as the moss and the dry land divide,' to … Ridley Syke, Blacklache, the Church land, Hazelhead Brook, and Ripley Brook; Cockersand Chartul. (Chet. Soc.), ii, 732. Lancs. Inq. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Clowes D. no. 1057. Lands including Gosard hills, Small brook meadow, and the Mill croft, were in 1472 leased to … of Cockersand, the bounds being the Bathe (or Bache) brook, the Beal, Hullilache, and the Black lache. Roger de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Puchlincheles in Heaton, the boundaries beginning at the brook and going across to the bounds of Middleton, thence to Hich and down to Puchlissale brook, and up the brook to the starting point; the rent was 40 d., and a third …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Oldham in 1474; the bounds mention Hunwalgate, Glodwick Brook, the Clough Bottom, the old kiln, the lime-pits, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and its tributary the Roch; on the north-east the Whittle Brook, running into the latter stream, cuts it off from … higher ground between two brooks running north to Whittle Brook and to the Roch. The hamlets of Hollins and Blackford …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hill, and Singleton's lies to the north of it. Singleton Brook divides this township from Broughton. On the eastern …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lies Thorpe; to the north, Dogford; to the east are Luzley Brook and Heyside; and to the south Longsight. The River Irk … defending the authenticity of 1 John v. 7. 9 Richard Dean, 172778, was another divine and author. 10 A local … to Wallsyke (where was Robert's house) and to the Mill Brook; up this to Royley Brook, and so to the starting-point; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… between the Irk on the north and its affluent, the Wince Brook, on the south. The area is 392 acres. The surface is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… station: on its north-east side it is bounded by a little brook, on the south-east by the River Ribble, both which … 105 and Hothersall have been lost. 106 The Chester brook or Castel brook named in some of the local charters probably …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… town of Rochdale by the Beal from the east and the Spodden Brook from the north. The ancient divisions or townships of … the church of Rochdale. 92 As it appears that Geoffrey, Dean of Whalley, held the church in 1195, 93 the grant cited … Name Patron Cause of Vacancy c. 1210 Geoffrey the Dean 109 c. 1230 William de Dumplington 110 Whalley Abbey …
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