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A History of the County of Lancaster
… size drawings of the principal figures were made by James Shaw in 18445, at the instance of John Pegge, before the … illustrated by coloured illustrations of the window from Shaw's drawings. Hist. Middleton, 131. Ibid. 132. There was … churchwardens' accounts have been transcribed by Mr. Giles Shaw. See the deeds quoted above. In 1246 it was reported …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… cit. The priest of this chantry in 1534 and 1547 was Roger Shaw; he was fifty years of age. In the Mins. Accts. loc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… White 69 oc. 1653 Thomas Rigby, M.A. 70 1 Aug. 1662 George Shaw 71 Bishop of Chester 6 Oct. 1674 Richard Harrison, B.A. 72 Richard Fleetwood d. G. Shaw 6 Aug. 1714 Timothy Hall, B.A. 73 Edward Fleetwood d. R. … 244. An entry in the registers states that 'Mr. George Shaw was presented vicar and took quiet possession according …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bp. Peploe 30 Apr. 1743 Randal Andrews, B.A. 210 William Shaw res. S. Peploe 30 Oct. 1782 Humphrey Shuttleworth, M.A. … of Preston were in that year sold or mortgaged to William Shaw, jun., by Sir Henry Hoghton; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. … to Tattenhall in Cheshire. He died in 1781. William Shaw presented by grant of Sir Henry Hoghton. The new vicar …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… parish. Watkin, Rom. Lancs. See also the account of Shaw Chapel. See p. 81 of the Hist. and Traditions of … 1727; Admissions, St. John's C. ii, 140. He gave 200 to Shaw Chapel in 1732; Booker, op. cit. 116. He was a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lanc, on payment of d. a year, was recognized in 1672; Shaw, Oldham, 178. 'This township extends to a white stone, … of Moston. Leases of land in Theale Moor are given in Shaw, Oldham, 50, 173, 174, 193. Butterworth, 167; the … canal reservoir. A survey of Hollinwood was made in 1614; Shaw, op. cit. 56. The bounds as. settled in 1713 are given …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Two roads from Oldham meet near the southern boundary at Shaw Side and Cowlishaw, and go north along the Beal Valley, passing through the small town of Shaw and Woodend. From Shaw the road to Rochdale goes west to High Crompton, thence …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… place; the Lancashire and Yorkshire line goes northward to Shaw and Rochdale, with a station at Royton Junction, at … The earlier ones have been transcribed by Mr. Giles Shaw. 123 Advowson The parochial chapel of St. Mary is of … agreed to give 140 to the chapels of Oldham and Shaw, of which 100 went to the former. 132 On the lapse of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… passes through the town. A branch of it goes north-east to Shaw, to which place another road from Oldham passes through … Church dates from 1873. From 1847 to 1861 Royton and Shaw were worked together by the Congregationalists. In the … as 'lord and owner of the manor and lordship of Royton'; Shaw, Oldham, 60. In 1622, however, Ralph Standish …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with the letters L.S. P. R.W. (probably denoting Leonard Shaw and Robert Walkden, rectors during the 17th-century … res. T. Mawdsley 1559 John Ashton 103 4 Feb. 15834 Leonard Shaw 104 Richard Assheton d. Joh. Ashton 24 May 1624 Robert Walkden 105 Robert Holt, &c. d. Leon. Shaw 4 Feb. 16378 Peter Shaw, 106 M.A Ralph Assheton d. R. …
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