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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) GOLBORNE LG_Ward Parish-level Unit KENSINGTON MetB (Local Government District)
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entries mention "GOLBORNE":
Place name County Entry Source ASHTON-IN-MACKERFIELD, or Ashton-le-Wlllows Lancashire Golborne r. station; and has a post office,‡ of the name of Ashton-in-Mackerfield, under Warrington. The township Imperial CHESTER Cheshire Golborne, New Church, Newton-in-Makerfield, Warrington, Liverpool, Sephton, Walton-on-the-Hill, West Derby, Wigan, Aughton, Halsall, and North Imperial Clyde Lanarkshire Golborne of Chester, who initiated the system of contracting the river by the construction of rubble jetties, and of removing Groome Golborne Lancashire Golborne , par. and vil. with ry. sta., SW. Lancashire, 5½ miles SE. of Wigan, 1679 ac., pop. 4502; P.O., T.O.; 1 m. S. of vil. is the seat Bartholomew GOLBORNE Lancashire GOLBORNE , a parish in Leigh district, Lancashire; on the Wigan and Newton railway, 2 miles NNE of Newton. It has a station Imperial LANCASHIRE Lancashire Golborne Hall, Golden Hill House, Grassyard, Grimsargh Hall, Greaves House, Grizedale Hall, Graythwaite, Groby Lodge, Hale Hall, Halton Hall, Hamer Imperial LEIGH Lancashire Golborne, and the township of Kenyon. Acres, 23,610. Poor rates in 1863, £11,424. Pop. in 1851, 32,734; in 1861,37,700. Houses Imperial LONDON AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY London Golborne, and from Aston to Ditton, with enlargement of stations in Liverpool, and with a branch to Runcorn and a bridge Imperial LOWTON Lancashire Golborne r. station, and 3¾ SW by W of Leigh; and has a post office under Newton-le-Willows Imperial NORTH UNION railway Lancashire Golborne, Wigan, Standish, and Coppul, to Preston; it includes the Wigan and Preston and the Bolton and Preston lines; and it was vested Imperial
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