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- Hasmundesham (possibly Amounderness) in his Collectanea, originally published in 1632, but does so without proper supporting evidence. Amounderness was granted to...
- Philip Bretherton (born 30 May 1955 in Amounderness, Lancashire) is an English actor and his roles include Alistair Deacon in the British television series...
- Kirkham aka Kirkam-in-Amounderness is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Fylde in Lancashire, England, midway between Blackpool and Preston...
- division of Lancashire County council. The parish (officially Broughton-in-Amounderness) was part of Preston Rural District throughout its existence from 1894...
- such, Amounderness encomp****ed a significant portion of western and south-western Bowland. Ekwall thus describes the eastern boundary of Amounderness as...
- Preston was in the hundred of Amounderness, in the deanery of Amounderness and the archdeaconry of Richmond. The name "Amounderness" is more ancient than the...
- Westmorland, Yorkshire, and Cheshire. It was divided into the hundreds of Amounderness, Blackburn, Leyland, Lonsdale, Salford and West Derby. Lonsdale was further...
- Lonsdale Lonsdale Amounderness Blackburn Leyland Salford West Derby The Salford Hundred (also known as Salfordshire) was one of the subdivisions (a hundred)...
- emphasising his Christianity. He also purchased the vast territory of Amounderness in Lancashire, and gave it to the Archbishop of York, his most important...
- area including the Fylde was known in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times as Amounderness. Lytham is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Lidun. In 1199 Richard Fitzroger...