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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) HESKETH LG_Ward Parish-level Unit SOUTHPORT CB/MB (Local Government District)
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Place name County Entry Source ABERGELE Denbighshire Hesketh, Esq., under a high hill on the coast, about a mile W of the village, is a modern castel Imperial Becconshall Lancashire Becconshall . See HESKETH-WITH-BECCONSHALL. Bartholomew FLEETWOOD Lancashire Hesketh bank; continues up to Preston; goes along the coast, on the N side of the river, to Lytham; round Imperial HESKETH Lancashire Hesketh, Bart. A large tract, between Hesketh and Cockerham, was overwhelmed by the sea in 1720. The Ribble estuary here Imperial Hesketh Bank Lancashire Hesketh Bank , ry. sta., on coast of N. Lancashire, 9 mi es NE. of Southport; P.O. Bartholomew Hesketh Park Lancashire Hesketh Park , ry. sta., SW. Lancashire, in N. vicinity of Southport. Bartholomew Hesketh with Becconsall Lancashire Hesketh with Becconsall , par. (ry. sta. Hesketh Bank), N. Lancashire, on Ribble estuary, 9 miles NE. of Southport by rail Bartholomew HESLINGTON-ST. LAWRENCE Yorkshire founded here in 1608 by Sir Thomas Hesketh; was rebuilt in 1795; and has an enendowed income of £55. Imperial HESLINGTON-ST. PAUL Yorkshire Heskeths; passed to the Yarburghs; is a fine specimen of Tudor architecture; and is said to have been built for the reception Imperial Hundred End Lancashire Hundred End , ry. sta., between Hesketh and Banks stations, SW. Lancashire, 11 miles NE. of Southport. Bartholomew LLANDDULAS Denbighshire Hesketh, Esq.; and Bryndulas is the seat of J. B. Hesketh, Esq. Limestone is found. The living is a rectory Imperial MAWDESLEY Lancashire Hesketh, Bart., and John R. De Trafford, Esq. Mawdesley Hall is an ancient mansion, on a sandstone rock; was formerly Imperial Meols, North Lancashire with ry. sta. (for Botanic Gardens), 2½ miles NE. of Southport; P.O.; North Meols Hall was formerly the seat of the Heskeths. Bartholomew MEOLS (NORTH) Lancashire Hesketh and the Trustees of the lateScarisbrick, Esq. North Meols Hall was formerly the seat of the Heskeths, and is now a farm Imperial ORMSKIRK Lancashire Hesketh-with-Becconsall. Acres, 111, 968. Poor-ratesin 1863, £10, 806. Pop. in 1851, 38, 307; in 1861, 46, 252. Houses Imperial POULTON-LE-FYLDE Lancashire Hesketh, and Fleetwood. The township comprises 900 acres. Real property, £3, 798. Pop., 1, 141. Houses, 246. The manor Imperial RUFFORD Lancashire Hesketh, Bart. The New Hall is Sir Thomas' seat; and the Old Hall is the residence of the Dowager Lady Imperial Southport Lancashire Hesketh Park. There are numerous hospitals, and public and private schools. Markets are held daily. Southport was made a mun. bor. in 1867. Bartholomew TARLETON Lancashire Hesketh, Bart., and Lord Lilford. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Manchester. Value, £960.* Patron, the Rev. M. Fletcher Imperial TOWCESTER Northamptonshire Hesketh, Bart. An artificial mound, called Bury Mount, is on the NW side of the town; appears to have been Imperial
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