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- Rainhill. Windle contained the smaller Hardshaw, described as a berewick in the Domesday Book. It was in Hardshaw that Chapel Lane was constructed. The...
- of St Helens wards of Eccleston, Grange Park, Marshalls Cross, Parr and Hardshaw, Queen's Park, Rainhill, Sutton and Bold, Thatto Heath, and West Sutton...
- Ashton-in-Makerfield Astley Atherton Aughton Bootle Childwall Crosby Eccleston Everton Hardshaw within Windle Ince-in-Makerfield Formby Huyton Kirkby Knowsley Leigh Litherland...
- 1832 An Act for lighting with Gas the Town of Saint Helens, the Hamlet of Hardshaw-****-Windle, and the several Townships of Windle, Parr, Eccleston, and Sutton...
- Lancashire, a ceremonial county in North West England, at Windle with Hardshaw, a township, in the parish and union of Prescot, hundred of West Derby...
- Crewdson (6 June 1780 – 8 May 1844) was a minister of the Quaker meeting at Hardshaw East, Manchester. He wrote A Beacon to the Society of Friends, a work published...
- Bolton le Moors Bootle Bury Crosby Deane Eccles Eccleston Everton Flixton Hardshaw within Windle Ince-in-Makerfield Formby Huyton Heaton Norris Kirkby Leigh...
- Westgate Retail Park Wakefield, Fishponds Retail Park Bristol, St Helens Hardshaw Centre and Leeds Crown Point would open on 16 March 2019, bringing the...
- bequeath] to a stock towards finding a priest at St. Helen's Chapel in Hardshaw, and to the maintenance of God's divine service there for ever, if the...
- (part); Broad Oak (part); Grange Park; Marshalls Cross; Moss Bank; Parr and Hardshaw; Queen's Park; Sutton and Bold (part); Thatto Heath; West Sutton; and Windle...