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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1843 a portion of the estate was purchased by Mr. Joseph Eccles and has since been largely built upon. 45 Astley. … small chapel being erected three years later by Mr. Joseph Eccles on his estate at Mill Hill. In 1860 the Mill Hill …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and 'his wife a recusant.' 16 He obtained the rectories of Eccles and Deane. 17 He had no children, and his estates on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lower Darwen was built about the year 1774 by Mr. Thomas Eccles, yeoman and manufacturer. 2 By an Inclosure Act …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… old parishes of Manchester (except one or two townships), Eccles, Flixton, and part of Prestwich. Thirlmere water may … (son of Thomas), became fellow of Manchester and vicar of Eccles. A later Henry Pendleton of Manchester compounded for … He must be distinguished from two of the nameone, vicar of Eccles and incumbent of Trinity Church, Salford, the other, a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Henry de Chetham; 11 he transferred NUTHURST to the Eccles family, who, about 1260, granted it to Geoffrey son of … Robert son of Bernard. Clowes D. no. 162. By it William de Eccles, clerk, granted to Geoffrey son of Richard de Trafford …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Croston), iv, 138. He was a son of John Jones, vicar of Eccles; Foster, Alumni Oxon. He signed the 'Harmonious …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was first introduced here about the year 1820, by William Eccles, at Bowling Green Mill. 8 Since then cotton-spinning …