The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales: Adapted to the Most Recent Statistical Arrangements, and Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, with a Complete County-atlas of England ... Maps of Wales, and an Appendix, Containing ... the Census of 1841, Том 3A. Fullarton & Company, 1851 |
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... town . The river , after passing southwards under the canal aqueduct , between the townships of Bulk and Skerton , and running in the same direction to the town , suddenly changes its course to the westward , and , after form . ing the ...
... town . The river , after passing southwards under the canal aqueduct , between the townships of Bulk and Skerton , and running in the same direction to the town , suddenly changes its course to the westward , and , after form . ing the ...
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... town- ship of Lancaster with the exception of the castle . In the year 1199 , King John granted the borough a charter , the most important liberties under which , claimed by the burgesses at the time of the municipal inquiry , were ...
... town- ship of Lancaster with the exception of the castle . In the year 1199 , King John granted the borough a charter , the most important liberties under which , claimed by the burgesses at the time of the municipal inquiry , were ...
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... town may be stated to be in a very tion - History . After having suffered from the at- thriving condition , " and that " a few years back there tacks of the Scots , when they raised the town , in were numerous warehouses unemployed ...
... town may be stated to be in a very tion - History . After having suffered from the at- thriving condition , " and that " a few years back there tacks of the Scots , when they raised the town , in were numerous warehouses unemployed ...
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... town itself , constructed for the passage of the water in seasons of flood . There was no police at the time of the inquiry , and the town was not watched , though lighted and paved . Constables , however , were appointed at the court ...
... town itself , constructed for the passage of the water in seasons of flood . There was no police at the time of the inquiry , and the town was not watched , though lighted and paved . Constables , however , were appointed at the court ...
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... town , the capital of the county , in the hundred of the new municipal act , were those of 20 and 30 East , union of ... town ; and a railway , to be called the Launces - by_the_corporation from amongst the " quiet men ton and Victoria ...
... town , the capital of the county , in the hundred of the new municipal act , were those of 20 and 30 East , union of ... town ; and a railway , to be called the Launces - by_the_corporation from amongst the " quiet men ton and Victoria ...
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Acres aggregate amount aldermen ancient Anglesey annual annum archd arches Asaph Bangor bank bishop of Bangor bishop of St borough Brecon bridge building Builth canal Cardigan Carmarthen castle chapel chapelry Charities charter chiefly church commuted in 1839 corporation court court-leet daily schools David's day and Sunday discharged rectory discharged vicarage district division Earl edifice endowed erected extensive feet formed formerly founded gross income hamlet held Henry Henry VIII Houses hund Lancaster Leeds Leicester Lincoln Liverpool Living Llandaff London Lord Manchester mayor metropolis miles east miles north miles north-west miles south miles west municipal North Wales north-east parish parish includes parliament Patron patronage perpetual curacy place of worship Poor rates principal railway rectory reign returned river Roman side society South Wales south-east south-west Southwark streets Sunday schools Thames tion Tithes commuted tower town township trade union and county vicar vicinity wapentake wards Wesleyan Methodists Westminster
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