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A History of the County of York
… Similarly, there is relatively abundant material for the history of the value of benefices although it is not always … road widening at the time when Drake was writing his history of the city in 1735-6. 25 In such a position the … 1934; ex inf. incumbent, 1958. E.R. Rec. Off., Yorks. County Cttee., Corresp. relating to chapel plate; N.R. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the advent of Joseph Milner. He is best known for his History of the Church of Christ. 124 Milner came to Hull as … St. John the Evangelist, in St. John Street (later Queen Victoria Square), was the first post-Reformation church in … was taken by the Dock Company for the construction of Victoria Dock, 489 and in 1848 it was agreed to purchase land …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the country to the east. There is little to be said of the history of the place. The local tradition tells of an … quiet and useful lives call for no special notice. To the county lay of 1624 Aldingham had to contribute 3 0 s. 7 d. … and all the walls are plastered. The royal arms of Queen Victoria are over the chancel arch. The west tower has an …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the life of St. Helena and the legends connected with her history, and though much mixed up in places, and with many … income from it. M.A., T.C.D., 1840. He was a native of county Derry and had been incumbent of Audenshaw; honorary … was assigned to it in 1860; Lond. Gaz. 30 Oct. For its history see Oldham Notes and Glean. i, 713. Patron, the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… parish 1 occupies the southeastern corner of the county, and has an area of 9,494 acres. The surface is hilly, … permanent grass, 5,574; woods and plantations, nil. 18 The history of the place, apart from its modern manufacturing … 14 s. 4 d. charged on the hundred of Salford, and to the county lay of 1624 it paid 5 16 s. out of 100. 19 In addition …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the woods of the valley is very marked, and divides the county into two distinct geological portions, the downs being … from accumulations and from a grant of the Hampshire County Council on a site conveyed by deed of 30 September, … of charitable funds to an account entitled 'The Hampshire County Council Repayment Fund,' which may be claimed in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Pier was opened in 1863, the Central Pier in 1868 and Victoria Pier, South Shore, in 1893. 15 The tower, which was … gives a name to one of the parliamentary divisions of the county. The agricultural land remaining in the parish is thus … showing the same relative valuation. 19 Church The early history of the church or ALL HALLOWS 20 is obscure. It …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The parish of Blackburn occupies a central position in the county. The River Darwen, anciently named Derwent, rises on … in the cotton-spinning and weaving industries. The early history of the parish is not marked by any great events. The … the 'delinquent's' estate was less than 200 value. 28 The county lay of 1624, founded on the old fifteenth, required …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… become part of the manor-parish of Middleton. For the old county lay, fixed in 1624, Bolton, together with the township … out of 41 14 s. 4 d. paid by the hundred. 2 Apart from the history of the town of Bolton, and the manufacturing villages … and Pimblett's work, and the End. Cbar. Rep. for Bolton County Borough, 1904, pp. 6570. About 1,000 a year is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acres, and in 1901 there was a population of 2,037. The history of the place is destitute of any very noteworthy … persons daily. The parish contributed as follows to the county lay of 1624, which was based on the old' fifteenth': …
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