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A History of the County of Lancaster
… moor extended itself along the northern boundary. The main street ran from east to west, being the continuation of the … did not go beyond Lord Street, except that they extended a little further along Tithebarn Street and to the end of … 1814.' (6) 'Rich. Newsham, esq., mayor, 1814.' (7) 'Jno. Green, Jno. Fallowfield, Jno, Grimbaldeston, Hen. Heaton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Oldham PRESTWICH WITH OLDHAM 1 I. Prestwich; Great Heaton; Little Heaton; Alkrington; Tonge; Pilkington; II. Oldham; … compliant and then an avowed opponent, there is little evidence of opposition to the change of religion; … contains but few monuments, and these for the most part of little interest. The Wilton chapel was the burial place of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hunt of Manchester had in 1612 leased premises in Market Street Lane, Manchester, for 120 years to Robert Lever of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Middleton Junction; Black Lanc, Nimble Nook, Butler Green, and Coldshaw 3 on the south-east border; Hale Moss and … His heir, a son Richard, died in 1436, 24 leaving a son a little over a year old, 25 and three daughters, Joan, … third part of the manor held by the Standishes of Standish little can be said. The family do not seem to have resided …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… East, South and West. The town hall, situated in Shaw High Street, was built in 1894. There are public baths. Gas and … 15 There was thus no resident lord of the manor, and little is known of the other holders of land, but the names …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The parish of Prestwich with Oldham Great and Little Heaton GREAT AND LITTLE HEATON Heton, 1212usual; Heiton, 1226; Hetun, Heethon, … with its garden plot; 'this cottage, situated at Catty green, is claimed by the township as the representative of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… open Market Place may be taken as centre. From this High Street and Yorkshire Streetthe latter running parallel with … Goldburnewent eastwards through Mumps and Greenacres; a little off this road, on the northern side, is the church, to … first public meeting in favour of reform was held on Bent Green in Sept. 1816, ibid. 167. John Knight, a local Radical, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… grounds are tastefully laid out. The rich woods and green park of Heaton House, the seat of the Earl of Wilton, … William. 27 Roger accordingly succeeded his father; 28 but little is known of him except his marriage with Alice, sister … An Alexander de Pilkington of Lincolnshire occurs a little later. See Inq. a.q.d. 17 Edw. II, no. 97; Anct. Pet. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… school-chapel was built in 1835, and a chapel in the main street followed in 1840. The present church was built in … the rural portions of the adjacent townships of Great and Little Heaton; Local Govt. Bd. Order 32103. A small part of … the subsidy in 1622 for 'goods'; Misc. ut sup. Hardman's Green and Hardman's Fold exist in the northern part of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the limits being 825 ft. on Oldham Edge and 400 ft. at Street Bridge. The old village of Royton, which has now … parts of the building are of plain 18th-century work with little or no architectural detail. The older wing has a good …