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A History of the County of Lancaster
… two sonsEdward who died about 1587, and William who died a little later, leaving a son, the petitioner. 28 Bradshagh. … One of the free tenants of Aughton about 1300 was Adam del Green. He had been a 'native' under the priory of Burscough, … resided in Liverpool and owned the lands on which Plumbe Street is built'; Fragments (ed. Harland), 218. This street
Survey of London
… was granted to Edmund Waller, who lived in St. James's Street, to bring in a Bill, 1 but neither this nor another … until 1819. 15 They were Bury, Charles (II), Vine and Little St. James's Streets, Thatched House Court and Paved … maps 28 of Pall Mall Field and the areas between Green Park and St. James's Street and between Pall Mall and …
Survey of London
… The attack was led by James Corder, a grocer in James Street. At a vestry meeting in February 1827 he claimed the … 74 A committee was formed, of which a lawyer in Bedford Street, James Phillips, was the secretary, and a subscription … 172 Its supersession by a dairyman's cow-house in 1847 was little improvement, as the cows could be smelt as far away as …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the river Darent slows through the parish eastward, a little southward of which is the church, and near the foot of … of St. Paul's, and rector of Allhallows, Thames-street. He had been before prebendary of Canterbury. He is a …
A History of the County of York
… Pavement, St. Andrew, St. Andrewgate, St. Martin, Coney Street, and St. Mary, Castlegate) with considerable … Parochial; demolished 16th cent. * St. Peter-the-Little Parochial; demolished 16th cent. * St. Sampson, … in the castle. 1 The church of ALL SAINTS, Peaseholme Green, is first mentioned in a document dated between 1191 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… subsequently occupied a succession of sites in Prospect Street, Anlaby Road, and Pearson Park. 27 There was a large … since the manors were then much subdivided. 416 A little before this time one of the coparceners was a … Waterland's heirs (Mary Twig, James Mander, and Smithson Green) presented in 1789, and William Carleil in 1808. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from the parish church, 5 and the village or hamlet is a little way off to the south. Leece occupies the southern end … of Leece stands near the centre of Leece proper, around a little tarn, and has Old Holebeck in the western corner; the … view over Furness and the country to the east. There is little to be said of the history of the place. The local …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of absence also.) It will be seen that this rector was little resident. Ibid. iv, fol. 86; in the first tonsure. The … other things there were 'a pair of organs,' a banner of green silk, and a holy-water stock of brass. There were then … Nonconf. v, 298. A removal was made to that in Stamford Street in 1799; Butterworth, op. cit. One chapel at Mossley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… returned in 1901: Ashton Town, 43,890; Audenshaw, 7,216; Little Moss, 595; Woodhouses, 8328,643; Knott Lanes, … the west, containing, beside Audenshaw proper with North Street, Hooley Hill, High Ash, Shepley, Little Moss, Waterhouses, Woodhouses, Sunderland, Medlock …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bishops of Winchester. To the north of the palace lies the little town, red-tiled and compact, with the church at its … years, chiefly along the Winchester road. The principal street of the town is the High Street, running north and … present High Street runs through what was once the village green. The old market-house, which used to stand in the …
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