- and La Galetta",
reported George Richard Crooks and
Christian Frederik Ingersley on the
basis of
Alexander Jacob Schem, A New Latin-English School-Lexicon...
-
Ingersley Hall,
later Savio House,
stands to the east of the town of Bollington, Cheshire, England. The
house was
built in
about 1775 for John Gaskell...
-
lexicon of Dr. C. F. Ingerslev,
George Richard Crooks,
Christian Frederik Ingersley,
Alexander Jacob Schem, J.B. Lippincott, 1861 P.859
Berthold Laufer (1914)...
- John
Gaskell was a
member of the
Gaskell family who
lived nearby at
Ingersley Hall. It
originally had an
entrance to a
single room
which was furnished...
-
Shortly after p****ing
Rainow the
river flows north down the two mile long
Ingersley Vale with
Kerridge Hill to its
western side. It is very
quickly joined...
- Hole
House Hulme Hall
Hurdsfield House Ince Hall (demolished) Ince
Manor Ingersley Hall
Inglewood Jodrell Hall
Langley Hall
Lawton Hall Lea Hall
Leche House...
- in Cheshire, England, rebuilt,
probably to a
design by
Samuel Wyatt.
Ingersley Hall in Cheshire,
England built about this date. May 8 –
George Gwilt...
-
family dominated cotton spinning in Bollington. The
operated or
owned Ingersley Vale Mill from 1821 and
Rainow Mill from 1822, both
until 1841. They were...
-
retrieved 15 June 2014
Historic England, "Savio
House (Formerly
listed as
Ingersley Hall),
Rainow (1329986)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
- aquacultures". Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 25: 2208-2215. Christensen, A.M.,
Ingersley, F., and Baun, A. 2006.
Antimicrobial agents in aquaculture: potential...