- John
Downall (1803–1872) was the
Archdeacon of
Totnes from 1859
until 1872. He was the only son of
James Downall of
Liverpool and
studied at Magdalen...
- Street),
Evangelical (Heath Road), Independent,
Independent Methodist (
Downall Green Road),
Primitive Methodist,
Welsh Wesleyan Methodist and English...
-
Downall (26 July 1843 - 11
December 1888) was a
British plantation owner and
member of the
Legislative Council of Ceylon.
Reginald Beauchamp Downall was...
-
Robert Wilmot-Horton. It was
subsequently purchased by
Reginald Beauchamp Downall (1843–1888), a
planter and
member of the
Legislative Council of Ceylon...
- was laid by the
Bishop of Liverpool,
Thomas Whiteside. The church, on
Downall Green Road,
opened on 21
October 1903. On 8
September 1955 the
church was...
-
creation of the
Seneley Green Parish,
containing Garswood,
Pewfall and
Downall Green,
which now fell
within the
Metropolitan Borough of St
Helens in the...
- them were: Bryn Bryn Pit
opened around 1870 and
lasted until 1919.
Downall Green Downall Green commenced winding in 1860 and
lasted for 25 years. Edge Green...
- John Fisher, who was
thrown off his
horse and killed;
Reginald Beauchamp Downall, tea planter,
Legislative Council member; and Lady
Carolina Ridgeway, wife...
-
Dalton Deep Pits,
Rainford Digmoor,
Skelmersdale Ditton Brook,
Skelmersdale Downall Green,
Ashton in Makerfield.
Eccleston Hall, St
Helens Edge Green, Ashton...
- Hormone", 8
April 2003, Inventor:
Zheng Xin Dong
Bahar H,
Gallacher K,
Downall J,
Nelson CA,
Shomali M,
Hattersley G (November 2016). "Six W****s of Daily...