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Hurleston was a
civil parish until April 2023 and now
forms part of the
civil parish of
Stoke and
Hurleston,
within the
unitary authority area of Cheshire...
- Wales. The
waterway links Llangollen in Denbighshire,
north Wales, with
Hurleston in
south Cheshire, via the town of Ellesmere, Shropshire. The name, which...
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Richard Hurlstone or
Richard Hurleston (1740s – 1780s) was a
British portrait painter known for
being a
pupil of
Joseph Wright of Derby. He went to Italy...
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Hurleston Junction (grid
reference SJ625553) is the name of the
canal junction where the
Llangollen Canal terminates and
meets the
Shropshire Union Canal...
- (47 km) link was
built from
Frankton via
Ellesmere to the
Chester Canal at
Hurleston Junction in
sections between 1797 and 1806.
Despite the
circuitous route...
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Nicholas Hurleston (by 1491 – will made 1531), of London, was an
English politician. He was a
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Rochester in 1529. "
HURLESTON, Nicholas...
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Hough Henry Hough He married, secondly,
Margaret Hurleston (died 1573),
daughter of
James Hurleston of
Chester and
widow of
William Hocknell (died 1563)...
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Junction in Wolverhampton.
Other links are to the
Llangollen Canal (at
Hurleston Junction), the
Middlewich Branch (at
Barbridge Junction),
which itself...
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Hurleston is a
former civil parish in
Cheshire East, England. It
contained eight buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England...
- and Richard. Sir
Richard married, secondly,
Elizabeth Hurleston,
daughter of Adm.
Nicholas Hurleston and Anna Moyer, on 24 July 1671 at St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate...