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A History of the County of Lancaster
… proceed to Waspestub, to the syke, along this to Holywell Brook, and so to the Mill Brook; thence by the middle of the wood to Combral by Longley, by Longley Brook to Wiglache, following this to the Cartgate (way) going …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… flows west to join the Douglas, and receives the Lostock brook coming from the north-east. The greater part of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the townships of Samlesbury and Hoghton, south of Beasting Brook. The subsoil is the pebble beds of the Bunter series, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… are formed by the Glazebrook and its tributary the Carr Brook; another brook on the west divides Peasfurlong from Croft. The … of Lynbrook where it falls into Glazebrook, up the former brook to the boundary of Kenyon, then by the bounds of Croft, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by boundary changes in 1879: a farmhouse at Ashmore Brook was added to Burntwood township; Pipehill Farm and the … 148 A chantry established in Lichfield cathedral for Dean John Yotton (d. 1512) was endowed with land at … Chad's, Lichfield, to whom they had been granted by the dean in 1842. 165 The dean and chapter, to whom Stotfold …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Carr, so to two oaks, and to Raven's Oak, and by syke and brook to the great bank, and so to the start; this was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… opposite the Stridthora by Thornley, down Longshaw Brook to Dilworthsed Brook, up this to the upper head of Dilworth, across to … his land in Dilworth, between Witekerbrook and Cronkeshaw Brook, with easements of his fee in the vill aforesaid, for …