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Spurstow is a
village and
civil parish in the
unitary authority of
Cheshire East and the
ceremonial county of Cheshire, England,
which is
located 6½ miles...
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Spurstow is a
civil parish in
Cheshire East, England. It
contains 17
buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as designated...
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Admiral Francis Spurstow Miller CB (25
November 1863 – 6
February 1954) was a
Royal Navy officer.
Miller was
promoted to
lieutenant on 22 May 1885. Promoted...
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William Spurstowe (
Spurstow) (c. 1605–1666) was an
English clergyman, theologian, and
member of the
Westminster ****embly. He was one of the Smectymnuus...
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William Spurstow (died 1644) was an
English merchant and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1640 to 1644. He
supported the
Parliamentary cause...
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Bulkeley to the south,
Beeston to the north,
Higher Burwardsley to the west,
Spurstow to the east and
Bunbury to the
north east. The
Peckforton Hills form the...
- by his
second wife
Elizabeth Aldersley,
daughter of John
Aldersley of
Spurstow, Cheshire, and
widow of
William Pitchford. In 1641, he was
elected Member...
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Stephen Marshall,
Edmund Calamy,
Thomas Young,
Matthew Newcomen, and
William Spurstow.
Their first pamphlet, An
Answer to a
booke entituled, An
Humble Remonstrance...
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succeeded him as 2nd baron, and 2. Elizabeth,
daughter of John
Aldersley of
Spurstow, Cheshire, and
widow of
William Pitchford, by whom he had four more sons...
- Burwardsley, Crewe, Crowton, Elton, Hale, Northrode, Rushton, Sandbach,
Spurstow, Tattenhall,
Warmingham and
Weston in Cheshire, as well as
Madeley in Staffordshire...