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Their charters include the following of interest: 1397— Regrant of a half-burgage to Ellen daughter of Alexander de Pilkington, lying between the burgage of Henry son of John de Strangeways of Manchester and that of Henry del Helde, with remainder to John Lancashire; no. 21. 1399—Emmota de Glazebrook gave to Henry del Helde and Emmota his ...
Old maps of Salford on Old Maps Online. ... Lancashire CIII - OS Six-Inch Map 1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey. SD 70 SE
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England, Lancashire, Bolton and Salford sessions records, 1863-1872 Author: Manchester Archives Central Library The portmote or court leet records of the borough or town and royal manor of Salford from the year 1597 to the year 1669 inclusive
local parks. Map from 18901.4mbMap from 19201.4mbMap from 1930s1.4mbMap from 1950s1.3mb. Starter Activity - Timeline. Print out the photographs and maps without the dates and ask the students to put them in date order, starting with the earliest.
The New Road Workhouse. The new Union workhouse was erected at a cost of £16,500 in 1851-53 to the south-west of Salford, sandwiched between Eccles New Road and the Manchester to Liverpool railway. Designed by Messrs Pennington and Jarvis it was intended to accommodate 300 inmates.
Feb 7, 2023 · The hundred excludes Salford borough and Manchester city; and extends on the N to Blackburn hundred, on the E to Yorkshire, on the S to Cheshire, on the W to Leyland and West Derby hundreds. Acres, 204,836. Pop. in 1851, 412,234; in 1861, 435,423. Houses, 85,368. John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72)
England, Lancashire, Bolton and Salford sessions records, 1863-1872 Author: Manchester Archives Central Library The portmote or court leet records of the borough or town and royal manor of Salford from the year 1597 to the year 1669 inclusive