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A History of the County of Stafford
… north followed the upper reaches of Leamonsley (or Pipe) brook. 6 Most of the eastern part of Pipehill township was … Hansacre, Pipa Minor, Stotfold, and Weeford. 177 The dean and chapter became the appropriators of the Stotfold … commuted in 1845 for rent charges of 41 18 s. 7 d. to the dean and chapter (for tithes due to Stotfold from 193 a. in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of this township Walmersley lies to the south of Harden Brook, and Shuttleworth to the north of it. Out of a total of … by Scout Moor, which at one point rises to 1,534 ft. The brook forming the northern boundary is called Scout Moor Brook and Dearden Brook. The population in 1901 was 711. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… pebble beds, and the eastern slope towards the Fazakerley brook of the upper mottled sandstones of the bunter series of … for life, viz. 20 acres between Walton Meadow and Derby Brook, and 20 acres between Wood mill and Kirkby; Final Conc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Leyland, the River Lostock and the tributary Clayton Brook forming the division on the latter side for some … pertaining to it, and secured for Richard son of the Dean of Whalley, who then possessed the chapel, a promise of … curates of Low Chapel: to 1228 Richard son of Geoffrey Dean of Whalley c. 1250 William, clerk of the Lawe 122 oc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Abbey early in the 13th century; he speaks of Geoffrey, Dean of Whalley, as his patron; Whalley Couch, i, 142. Robert …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… along its southern margin. From Little Sankey to Padgate Brook an alluvial terrace fringes the low ground lying by the … is generally reported to be in the churchyard. The Sankey Brook forms the western boundary of the township on its way … the heath. Orford was divided from Hulme in Winwick by a brook and tract of marshy ground; and probably in the same …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… assigned to it in 1846. 51 The vicars are presented by the Dean and Canons of Christ Church, Oxford. The Census Rep. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of 596 acres. 1 The western boundary is formed by the Syd Brook, which flows north. The surface rises eastward from this brook, with many undulations, heights of 275 ft. being … township; from it Mill Lane leads west to the green, the brook and the mill. There are mineral railways, serving the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as Rocky Lane, descended the hill, 21 and then crossed Tue Brook, 22 which here gives its name to the neighbourhood. … of a road from Liverpool which crossed the Tue Brook at Club Moor, 28 and went deviously onward to Kirkby. … formed about 1866, has stations at Edge Lane, Stanley, Tue Brook, and Breck Road, opened in 1870. The Cheshire Lines …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 120 ft., being in the extreme southerly corner. Borsdane Brook separates it from Aspull; another brook divides it from Hindley, and joins a stream rising on … bounded by the road from Houghton to Aspull, Ridley brook, Green lache, and Aldersnape head, &c.; and Thomas, in …
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