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Blackburn Leyland Salford West
Derby The
Salford Hundred (also
known as
Salfordshire) was one of the
subdivisions (a hundred) of the
historic county of Lancashire...
- with a
similar but
smaller area to the
current county, was
known as
Salfordshire. The
division (a
wapentake which later became a hundred) had several...
- of Agbrigg, with the
Lancashire areas of the
ancient parish being in
Salfordshire.
Dobcross was
created an
ecclesiastical parish in 1797. It is currently...
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Howdenshire Leylandshire Powdershire Pydarshire Richmondshire Riponshire Salfordshire Triggshire Tynemouthshire West
Derbyshire Wivelshire Also
carrying the...
- a
hamlet in the
township of Worsley,
parish of
Eccles and
hundred of
Salfordshire. The name
Swinton is
derived from the Old
English "Swynton"
meaning "swine...
- from Poitou.
Roger acquired a
great lordship in England, with
lands in
Salfordshire, Es****, Suffolk, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Hampshire...
- this
separation that
resulted in
Salford becoming the
judicial seat of
Salfordshire,
which included the
ancient parish of Manchester.
Manchester later formed...
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Saddleworth constituted a
chapelry within the
ancient parish of
Rochdale in
Salfordshire, the
other parts of
which were
entirely in the
ancient county of Lancashire...
- 1066 as held by Gamel, one of the twenty-one
thegns of the
Hundred of
Salfordshire. The
ancient ecclesiastical parish of
Rochdale was
divided into four...
- walls. In 1436 the
office of
Hereditary Steward of the
Wapentake of
Salfordshire was
granted to Sir
Robert Molyneux of Sefton. The
office was held by...