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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Goodier of Mode Wheel, Pendlebury, who died in 1854, is in Eccles Church. In connexion with the Established Church, St. … the holder being Alice daughter of William the Clerk of Eccles. Roger de Pendlebury granted Whittleswick to his son … seems to be the 'clerk' of Amabel's plea. The Clerks of Eccles appear here as in Whittleswick. Among the Holland of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… From it several other roads branch off; one goes west to Eccles, others north-east to Broughton, and from these a road … taken into the borough in 1852; a small part was added to Eccles in 1891. The township is divided into six wardsSt. … as a chapel of ease, and called St. Anne's; the Vicar of Eccles is patron of this. The Crown and the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… (ed. Harland), 199, 200, and the account of Davy Hulme in Eccles. William de Tatham, rector of Mitton, in 1338 gave to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Byron, perhaps the same noticed in the account of Eccles. Although it is not mentioned in the later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… over the Irwell, and after passing Cross Lane is called Eccles New Road; on the north side is the Salford workhouse. … the United Free Church has two in Salford, and another in Eccles New Road; the Independent Methodists, who had one near … lands in Salford, Haydock, Heaton by Fallowfield, and Eccles in 13245; Assize R. 426, m. 6. John son of Geoffrey …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soc), iii, 637800; i, 153, &c. Adam son of William de Eccles gave to Geoffrey son of Geoffrey the Dean 4 oxgangs in …