 | William Barker Daniel - 1812
...built, and risen into notice for its manufactures and cattle markets, within forty years ; small sloops come up the river to within a short distance of the town. The Lakes are very numerous in this county, and, as well as the rivers, present to the Angler all the amusement... | |
 | J. T., Samuel LEIGH (Publisher.) - 1825 - 398 pągines
...checks, and in the vicinity are pin, glass, and iron works. Vessels of seventy or eighty tons burden can come up the river to within a short distance, of the town. Warrington has a Church containing some curious monuments, two Chapels of Ease, several Meeting Houses,... | |
 | 1839
...checks; and in the vicinity are pin, glass, and iron works. Vessels of seventy or eighty tons burden can come up the river to within a short distance of the town. Warrington has a Church (St. Elphin), containing some curious monuments; Chapels of Ease, Meeting-houses,... | |
 | Thomas Pitt Taswell- Langmead - 1842 - 27 pągines
...name to the present village of Latchford. A bridge having been built by the first Earl of Derby, for the purpose of enabling Henry VII. to pay him a visit with greater convenience, the eastern part of the town was deserted for the vicinity of the bridge, and thus the parish church was... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1843 - 429 pągines
...Lancashire, and was a Roman station. A bridge was built here over the Mersey by the Earl of Derby, for the purpose of enabling Henry VII. to pay him a visit...greater convenience. The principal manufactures are sail-cloths, coarse linens and checks, and in the vicinity are pin, glass, and iron-works. Vessels... | |
 | Cyrus Redding - 1844 - 338 pągines
...name to the present village of Latchford. A bridge having been built by the first Earl of Derby, for the purpose of enabling Henry VII. to pay him a visit with greater convenience, the eastern part of the town was deserted for the vicinity of the bridge, and thus the parish church was... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1846 - 429 pągines
...Lancashire, and was a Roman station. A bridge was built here over the Mersey by the Earl of Derby, for the purpose of enabling Henry VII. to pay him a visit...greater convenience. The principal manufactures are sail-cloths, coarse linens and checks, and in the vicinity are pin, glass, and iron-works. Vessels... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1847 - 429 pągines
...visit with greater convenience. The principal manufactures are sail-cloths, coarse linens and checks, and in the vicinity are pin, glass, and iron-works....but the injuries which it received during the civil wars have destroyed most of the traces of its antiquity. It contains some curious monuments, especially... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1872 - 544 pągines
...Lancashire, and was a Roman station, A bridge was built here over the Mersey by the Earl of Derby, for the purpose of enabling Henry VII. to pay him a visit...or 80 tons burthen can come up the river to within • short distance of the town. The church is of Saxon origin, and erected before the Conquest, but... | |
 | 1872 - 544 pągines
...Lancashire, and was a Koman station. A bridge was built here over the Mersey by the Earl of Derby, for the purpose of enabling Henry VII. to pay him a visit...The principal manufactures are cottons, shoes, and fustiana, and in the vicinity are pin, glass, and iron-works. Vessels of 70 or 80 tons burthen can... | |
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