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Hundersfield (/ˈhɒnərzfiːld/ HON-ərz-feeld; also more
anciently known as
Honersfield and Honnersfield) was a manor,
parish and, from 1746, township, within...
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During the
Middle Ages,
Littleborough was a
hamlet in the
manor of
Hundersfield,
parish of
Rochdale and part of the
Salford Hundred. It was
focused upon...
- was
divided into four townships: Butterworth, Castleton,
Hundersfield and Spotland.
Hundersfield was
later divided into four townships: Blatchinworth, Calderbrook...
- properties.
Buckley emerged as a
constituent community of the
manor of
Hundersfield following the Anglo-Saxon
settlement of Britain.
Although the name Buckley...
- and lay
within the
township of
Hundersfield and
parish of Rochdale.
Wuerdle and
Wardle would later split from
Hundersfield to form a
township of itself...
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parish was Butterworth,
Castleton (in
which stood the
parish church),
Hundersfield and Spotland; Saddleworth, for
ecclesiastical purposes, was a part of...
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originally included the
parish of Ashton-under-Lyne. The
township of
Hundersfield was one of
Rochdale parish's four
original townships, but was itself...
- Yorkshire, and Todmorden/Walsden
section of the
greater township of
Hundersfield in the
Ancient Parish of Rochdale, Lancashire. The
township of Todmorden...
- in the
Township of Chadderton, to Featherstall, in the
Township of
Hundersfield, in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, and for
making and maintaining...
- eagle. Much of the
surrounding area was
within the
ancient parish of
Hundersfield,
although some
parts lay
within Butterworth township.
During the English...