And Bolton Bailway Act, 1846, and to Authorize the Blackburn, Darwen

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

And Bolton Bailway Act, 1846, and to Authorize the Blackburn, Darwen 4923 and Bolton Bailway Act, 1846, and to authorize respect of the said intended. branch railways, and the Blackburn, Darwen, and.Bolton Railway Com- other works before mentioned, and to grant exemp- pany, to make and maintain the several branch tions from the payment .of such tolls, rates, and railways hereinafter mentioned, with all necessary duties, and also to purchase and take by compul- works and conveniences connected therewith re- sion, or otherwise, lands, houses, and other build- spectively, that is to say, ings for the several purposes aforesaid, or some of A. railway commencing by a junction with the them, and to vary or extinguish all existing rights said Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway, at or privileges connected with such lands, houses, and or near a field numbered 165, in the township of other buildings, or which would in any manner Turton and parish of Bolton-in-the Moors, on the impede or interfere with the execution of the several plan of the said railway referred to in the first purposes aforesaid, and to confer other rights and mentioned Act, and terminating: at or near a field privileges; and also to enable the said Blackburn, called the Brows, belonging to the Earl of Derby, Darwen and Bolton Railway Company to raise a and in the occupation of Edmund Hardman, in the further sum of money for the purposes aforesaid, and township of Elton and parish of-Bury, all in the for .the general purposes of the said undertaking. county of Lancaster, there to form a junction with And notice is hereby also given, that maps, plans, the line of the Liverpool and Bury Railwny, which and sections of the said intended new railways and said intended railway, and the works connected works, and of the lands proposed to be taken for therewith, will pass from, in, through, or into, or the purposes thereof, together with a book or* refer- be situate within the several parishes, townships, ence to such plans, containing the names of the and extra-parochial or other places following, or reputed owners, lessees, and occupiers of such lands, some of them (that is to say) Turton, Edgeworth, will be deposited for public inspection on or before Quarlton, Bradshaw, Bolton-in-the-Moors, Totting- the thirtieth day of November in this present year, ton Lower End, Elton and Bury, all in the said with the clerk of the peace of the county of Lan- county of Lancaster. caster, at his office at Preston in the said county, A railway from and out of the said last mentioned and that a copy of so much of the said plans, sec- intended railway, commencing at or near to a field tions, and books of reference as relates to each of numbered 163 on the said plan, in the township of the parishes in or through which the intended works Turton and parish of Bolton-in-the-Moors, to form will pass and be made, will be deposited for public another junction with the said Blackburn, Darwen, inspection with the parish clerks of those parishes and Bolton Railway, at or near to another field at .their respective places of abode, on or before the numbered 158 on the said plan, all within the same thirtieth day of November. township of Turton, in the parish of Boiton-in-the- Dated, the 9th day of November 1846. Moors, in the said county of Lancaster. Robinson and Perfect, Solicitors., Blackburn. A railway from and out of the first mentioned intended railway, commencing at or near a field Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway Acts' called the Five Acres, belonging to the Earl of Amendment: diversions of line in the parishes Derby, and in the occupation of John Bridge, in of Blackburn and Bolton-in-the-Moors. the township of Elton and parish of Bury, to form OTICE is hereby given, that application is another junction with the said line of the Liverpool N intended to be made to Parliament iti the and Bury Railway, at or near a field called the Big next Session for an Act to alter, amend, extend, Meadow, belonging to the Earl of Derby, and in and enlarge, and to repeal .some of the powers and the occupation of Edmund Hardman, all within provisions of" The Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton the township of Elton, in the parish of Bury, in the Railway Act, 1845," and the Blackburn, Darwen, said county of Lancaster. and Bolton Railway Act, 1846, and to authorize A railway commencing by a junction with the the Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway Com* said Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway, at pany to make and maintain the several alterations or near a field numbered 85 on the plan of the or diversions hereinafter mentioned in the line of said railway referred to in the said first mentioned the railway as authorised by the said first-men- Act, in the township and parish of Blackburn, and tioned Act, (that is to say)— terminating at or near to a certain place, called An alteration or diversion to commence from and Bank Top, in the same township and parish, the out of the main line of the .same railway at or tiear whole of which said last mentioned intended rail- a field numbered 302 in the township of Over way will be in the said township and parish of Darwen, in the parish of Blackburn, on the plan of Blackburn, in the county of Lancaster. the said railway referred to in the said first-men- And it is also intended by such Act, to take tioned Act, and to terminate by a junction with the power to stop up, alter, or divert, whether tempo- said main line at or near to afield numbered 43 on rarily or permanently, all turnpike and other roads the said plan, in the township of Entwisle and and highways, railways, tramways, aqueducts, parish of Bolton-in-the-Moors, which said intended canals, streams and rivers within the aforesaid alteration or diversion, and the works connected parishes, townships, and extra-parochial or other therewith, will pass from, in, through, or into, or places, or any of them which it may be necessary be situate within the several parishes, townships* to stop up, alter, or divert by reason of the con- and extra-parochial or other places following, or struction of the said intended works, or any of them. some of them, (that is to say,) Blackburn, Over And it is further proposed by the said Act, to Darwen, Entwisle, and Boltou-in-the-Moors, all in authorize the said Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton the snid county of Lancaster. Railway Company to levy tolls, rates, and duties in An alteration or diversion to commence from and.
Recommended publications
  • Chetham Miscellanies
    942.7201 M. L. C42r V.19 1390748 GENEALOGY COLLECTION 3 1833 00728 8746 REMAINS HISTORICAL k LITERARY NOTICE. The Council of the Chetham Society have deemed it advisable to issue as a separate Volume this portion of Bishop Gastrell's Notitia Cestriensis. The Editor's notice of the Bishop will be added in the concluding part of the work, now in the Press. M.DCCC.XLIX. REMAINS HISTORICAL & LITERARY CONNECTED WITH THE PALATINE COUNTIES OF LANCASTER AND CHESTER PUBLISHED BY THE CHETHAM SOCIETY. VOL. XIX. PRINTED FOR THE CHETHAM SOCIETY. M.DCCC.XLIX. JAMES CROSSLEY, Esq., President. REV. RICHARD PARKINSON, B.D., F.S.A., Canon of Manchester and Principal of St. Bees College, Vice-President. WILLIAM BEAMONT. THE VERY REV. GEORGE HULL BOWERS, D.D., Dean of Manchester. REV. THOMAS CORSER, M.A. JAMES DEARDEN, F.S.A. EDWARD HAWKINS, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S. THOMAS HEYWOOD, F.S.A. W. A. HULTON. REV. J. PICCOPE, M.A. REV. F. R. RAINES, M.A., F.S.A. THE VEN. JOHN RUSHTON, D.D., Archdeacon of Manchester. WILLIAM LANGTON, Treasurer. WILLIAM FLEMING, M.D., Hon. SECRETARY. ^ ^otttia €mtvitmis, HISTORICAL NOTICES OF THE DIOCESE OF CHESTER, RIGHT REV. FRANCIS GASTRELL, D.D. LORD BISHOP OF CHESTER. NOW FIRST PEINTEB FROM THE OEIGINAl MANITSCEIPT, WITH ILLrSTBATIVE AND EXPLANATOEY NOTES, THE REV. F. R. RAINES, M.A. F.S.A. BUBAL DEAN OF ROCHDALE, AND INCUMBENT OF MILNEOW. VOL. II. — PART I. ^1 PRINTED FOR THE GHETHAM SOCIETY. M.DCCC.XLIX. 1380748 CONTENTS. VOL. II. — PART I i¥lamf)e£{ter IBeanerp* page.
    [Show full text]
  • March-2019-Newsletter
    Spring Newsletter 2019 The Friends of Turton Tower Turton Tower from the arched gateway. Contents Page 1. Chairman’s Letter 2. Committee Officers, Group Coordinators 3. Tower News 6. Turton Tower Events : Ally Hodgson 8. The Garden Group : Robin Heywood 11. The Collection Care Group : Avril Binns 12. The Kitchen Garden Group : Anna Harvey 14. The Walking Group : Robin Heywood 20. Arms & Armour at Turton Tower : Peter S. Farley 23. The Turton Chained Library : Michael Arundel 27. What Would You Want to Take Away With You? Martin Dowland 31. John Kay : the Last Flax Spinner, 1810 - 1868 Richard Horrocks 34. “Lord Orrell”, the Peacock of the Tower Terence Orrell 37. The Schofield Papers : R.D.Bragg 39. Letters from Sir Lees Knowles : M. Bragg 43. Gates to Turton Tower : Peter S. Farley Letter from the Chairman Dear Friends, As we leave another winter behind may I take this opportunity to welcome you back to Turton Tower. Please do not forget that your membership entitles you to free access to the Tower, so why not pay it another visit. Your membership also entitles you to a discount on any events that we run, so again please take advantage. We really do need your support at our events and can I plead with you to perhaps bring a family member or a friend to help fill the seats, and our coffers. Whilst talking about your family and friends why not try and persuade them to become a Friend of Turton Tower. You may well know somebody who was previously a Friend but whose membership has lapsed.
    [Show full text]
  • Croal/Irwell Local Environment Agency Plan Environmental Overview October 1998
    Croal/Irwell Local Environment Agency Plan Environmental Overview October 1998 NW - 10/98-250-C-BDBS E n v ir o n m e n t Ag e n c y Croal/lrwell 32 Local Environment Agency Plan Map 1 30 30 E n v ir o n m e n t Ag e n c y Contents Croal/lrwell Local Environment Agency Plan (LEAP) Environmental Overview Contents 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Air Quality 2 1.3 Water Quality 7 1.4 Effluent Disposal 12 1.5 Hydrology. 15 1.6 Hydrogeology 17 1.7 Water Abstraction - Surface and Groundwater 18 1.8 Area Drainage 20 1.9 Waste Management 29 1.10 Fisheries 36 1.11 . Ecology 38 1.12 Recreation and Amenity 45 1.13 Landscape and Heritage 48 1.14 Development . 5 0 1.15 Radioactive Substances 56 / 1.16 Agriculture 57 Appendix 1 - Glossary 60 Appendix 2 - Abbreviations ' 66 Appendix 3 - River Quality Objectives (RQOs) 68 Appendix 4 - Environment Agency Leaflets and Reports 71 Croal/lrwell LEAP l Environmental Overview Maps Number Title Adjacent to Page: 1 The Area Cover 2 Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) 3 3 Water Quality: General Quality Assessment Chemical Grading 1996 7 4 Water Quality: General Quality Assessment: Biological Grading 1995 8 5 Water Quality: Compliance with proposed Short Term River Ecosystem RQOs 9 6 Water Quality: Compliance with proposed Long Term River Ecosystem RQOs 10 7 EC Directive Compliance 11 8 Effluent Disposal 12 9 Rainfall 15 10 Hydrometric Network 16 11 Summary Geological Map: Geology at Surface (simplified) 17 12 Licensed Abstractions>0.5 Megalitre per day 18 13 Flood Defence: River Network 21 14 Flood Defence: River Corridor
    [Show full text]
  • Barnes Family Tree •
    Family of Edwin Barnes Thomas Esther Barnes b: Abt. 1805 b: Abt. 1804 Heapey Quarlton, Lancashire John Charles Thomas H Esther Ann Robert W Mary Ann Elizabeth Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes b: Abt. 1831 b: Abt. 1838 b: Abt. 1843 b: Abt. 1844 b: Abt. 1847 b: 1850 b: Abt. 1853 Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Thomas Elizabeth Welch b: Abt. 1809 b: Abt. 1810 Chorley, Lancashire Blackburn, Lancashire Joseph Mary Ann Barnes Welch b: Abt. 1837 b: 04 Dec 1833 Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire d: 1905 m: 1861 Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire d: 1901 Chorley, Lancashire Thomas Alice Joseph Marguerite Elise Lily James John Henry Margaret Alice Fred Kate Albert Mary Elizabeth Robert Lucy Jane Lily Barnes Aspden Barnes Costine Barnes Heaps Barnes Morgan Barnes Timms Barnes Moss Barnes Simmons Moon b: 1862 b: Abt. 1862 b: 1863 b: Abt. 1870 b: 1866 m: 21 Sep 1892 b: 1868 b: Abt. 1867 b: 1870 b: Abt. 1871 b: 31 Mar 1872 b: Abt. 1872 b: 13 Sep 1873 b: Abt. 1876 b: 02 Jun 1881 Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Cork, Ireland Chorley, Lancashire Christ Church, Charnock Richard, Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire m: 28 Jun 1894 Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire d: 1928 m: 1884 d: 1923 m: 1907 d: 1898 Lancashire d: 04 Apr 1936 m: 1892 St Mary Magdalene Church, Clitheroe, d: 09 Oct 1950 m: 28 Oct 1899 d: 1944
    [Show full text]
  • Twists and Doubts in Search of the Origins of Our Entwistle Family by James Michael Fleming © 2020
    Twists and Doubts In search of the origins of our Entwistle family by James Michael Fleming © 2020 Introduction This research report outlines the outcomes from my research into the antecedents of my 5G- grandmother Betty Entwistle (1764-1831). I managed to trace her Entwistle ancestors back another three generations. Jim Fleming is a retired Customs Manager and lives on Sydney’s lower north shore. He began researching his family history in 1983 and has been a member of the Society of Australian Genealogists since then. Aside from genealogy he was enjoying travelling and singing baritone in two choirs - before COVID19 interrupted those activities, thus leaving more time for family history! Researching: Bowen, Flowerdew, Gardner, Gordon, Grady, Hanrahan, Jolliffe, Kemp, Kessey, Murphy, Poulton, Press and so many more! Website: http://jimfleming.id.au/up/index.htm I am regularly updating my website, so Like my Facebook page to keep up to date. Click the icon below. Twists and Doubts In search of the origins of our Entwistle family by Jim Fleming Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 1 What we know ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Betty’s parents ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Betty Entwistle’s siblings ...................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Edgworth Heritage Trail MAPMAP & GGUIDEUIDE
    MAP & GUIDE One in a series of village www.westpenninemoors.com Environment Directorate, Lancashire County Council based Heritage Trails within Printed on recycled paper. 84072. the West Pennine Moors Edgworth Heritage Trail MAPMAP & GUIDE & GUIDE Edgworth Village OneOne inin a seriesseries ofof villagevillage basedbased HHeritageeritage TTrailsrails w withinithin thethe WestWest PenninePennine MMoorsoors Heritage Trail Edgworth Village HeritageThis trail explores Trail the fascinating industrial and agricultural history of the beautiful village of Edgworth.The village is situated one mile north of Bolton within the stunning West Pennine Moors.The historical content of this walk is courtesy of the members of the Turton Local History Society. Start: This walk begins and ends at the Barlow Institute, Edgworth where there is ample car parking to the rear. GR SD 741165. Public Transport: For up to date travel information contact: The Travel Line on 0870 608 2 608 or on line at www.traveline.org.uk Walk information The walk is made up of two connected circular walks each about two miles in length. If walked as a whole it will take about two hours. The route is on roads and generally well surfaced paths but be prepared for some uneven and short muddy sections, walking shoes or boots are recommended. 3 Useful Contacts Blackburn Visitor Centre (general information) 01254 53277; email: [email protected] or visit www.blackburn.gov.uk Countryside Services (information and events) 01254 691239, email [email protected] or visit: www.blackburn.gov.uk Great House information centre (West Pennine Moors information) 01204 691549 L.C.C. Countryside Service 01772 534709 www.westpenninemoors.com The Country Code Be safe – plan ahead & follow any signs Leave gates and property as you find them Protect plants & animals & take your litter home Keep dogs under close control Consider other people 4 1.The Barlow Institute was presented to the village in the memory of James and Alice Barlow by the Barlow family in 1899.
    [Show full text]
  • Lancashire: a Chronology of Flash Flooding
    LANCASHIRE: A CHRONOLOGY OF FLASH FLOODING Introduction The past focus on the history of flooding has been mainly with respect to flooding from the overflow of rivers and with respect to the peak level that these floods have achieved. The Chronology of British Hydrological Events provides a reasonably comprehensive record of such events throughout Great Britain. Over the last 60 years the river gauging network provides a detailed record of the occurrence of river flows and peak levels and flows are summaried in HiflowsUK. However there has been recent recognition that much flooding of property occurs from surface water flooding, often far from rivers. Locally intense rainfall causes severe flooding of property and land as water concentrates and finds pathways along roads and depressions in the landscape. In addition, intense rainfall can also cause rapid rise in level and discharge in rivers causing a danger to the public even though the associated peak level is not critical. In extreme cases rapid rise in river level may be manifested as a ‘wall of water’ with near instantaneous rise in level of a metre or more. Such events are usually convective and may be accompanied by destructive hail or cause severe erosion of hillsides and agricultural land. There have been no previous compilations of historical records of such ‘flash floods’or even of more recent occurrences. It is therefore difficult to judge whether a recent event is unusual or even unique in terms of the level reached at a particular location or more broadly of regional severity. This chronology of flash floods is provided in order to enable comparisons to be made between recent and historical floods, to judge rarity and from a practical point of view to assess the adequacy of urban drainage networks.
    [Show full text]
  • WARPERS TRAIL 8.5 Miles (Easy with A
    Warpers Trail Walk No.4 8.5 miles (Easy with a few, short steep ascents) WALK4 WARPERS TRAIL 8.5 miles (easy with a The Warpers Trail forms part of the long distance Witton Weavers Way. This walk combines history, both ancient and modern, water and wildlife, to produce a fascinating walk for everyone. You are strongly advised to use these walk details in conjunction with OS Explorer Map No. 287 West Pennine Moors, on which the Witton Weavers Way is clearly marked. Stout footwear and waterproofs are recommended. N R START: Batridge Barn Car Park, off Greens Arms Road, off A666 (GR 721 172) U B K PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Alight at Entwistle Railway Station, on the Blackburn to Manchester C A L line and start the walk at point 31. B 25–26 Home Guard in the Second World War to protect access to At the far end of the car park, To the largest reservoirs in the Bolton with your back towards the area and keep watch over reservoir, observe two small Horrobin Mill, used for wartime gullies. Take the path towards storage. the right-hand gully and climb the path to the stile seen on Climb the stile down through the right (just before a tiny the wood and cross the bridge 2 reservoir). Follow the path up over Jumbles Reservoir . At the hillside. Cross the road, go this point you are within through the gate and continue Jumbles Country Park, and up the path. Turn right at there is an excellent information Greens Arms Road then left centre along side the reservoir.
    [Show full text]
  • (Including the "Infra" Wills) Now Preserved in the Probate
    THE RECORD SOCIETY FOR THE $uMtcation of OMøraai Bømtnrate RELATING TO LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIR] FHl TITI 239 VOLUME LXX VII I. By i 1 Be O I BEING THE VOLUME FOR THE YEAR ^ 1923-24. V, COUNCIL. 1927-8. WM. FERGUSSON IRVINE, M.A., F.S.A., Bryn Llwyn, Corwen, North Wales, President. Col. JOHN PARKER, C.B., D.L., F.S.A., Browsholme, Clitheroe, Vice-President. F. C. BEAZLEY, F.S.A., 4 Arnside Road, Oxton, Birken­ head. J. H. E. BENNETT, F.S.A., Shavington, Nr. Crewe. HENRY BRIERLEY, LL.D., 26 Swinley Road, Wigan. E. W. CROSSLEY, F.S.A., Broad Carr, Holywell Green, Halifax. W. E. GREGSON, 43 Moor Lane, Great Crosby, Liverpool. G. T. SHAW, M.A., Chief Librarian, Liverpool Public Library. J. P. SMITH, Arndene, Barrow-in-Furness. RONALD STEWART-BROWN, M.A., F.S.A., Bryn-y-Grög, Nr. Wrexham. HONORARY TREASURER. WM. ASHETON TONGE, P.O. Box, No. 450, 16 Cumberland Street, Manchester. HONORARY SECRETARY. ROBERT GLADSTONE, B.C.L., M.A., 9 Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool. TO THE Mills; antr Siimmtsítrattonsi (ïïncluoíng tíje " Snfra " WLíUx) NOW PRESERVED IN tKíje probate ^egtátrp, AT CHESTER, FOR THE YEARS I8II—1820, BOTH INCLUSIVE. PART I—A TO L. EDITED BY WM. ASHETON TONGE, HONORARY TREASURER. PRINTED FOR THE RECORD SOCIETY OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. 1928. PREFACE This volume contains Part I, (A—L) of an Index to the Wills proved, Administrations granted, Inventories filed, and other kindred documents preserved in the Probate Registry at Chester during the years 1811 to 1820, both inclusive.
    [Show full text]
  • V: and Tlaai a Copy of So Much of the Said Plans
    6641 v: And tlaai a copy of so much of the said plans, pulsion or agreement, and to hold the same for the sections, and books of reference as relates to each purposes aforesaid, and to levy rates or rents. in of the" several parishes in or through which the respect of such supply of water as aforesaid, and to said railway and works are intended to pass, or grant certain exemptions from such rates and rents, The made, or maintained, will be deposited for and to vary, alter, or extinguish all existing rights public inspection, on or before the thirty-first day or privileges in any manner connected with the of December next, with the parish clerk of each lands, buildings, reservoirs, springs, streams, waters, of the said several parishes, at their respective and other hereditaments proposed to be purchased residences or taken for the purposes of the said undertaking, Dated this tenth day of November, 1845. or any of them, which would in any manner im- Westmacolt, 28, John-street, Bedford- pede, prevent, or interfere with any of the powers row, London, ServelL and Netvmarch, or purposes aforesaid, and to grant other and Cirencester, Solicitors. further rights and privileges. And it is also intended, by such Act or Acts, to take power to stop up, alter, or divert, whether temporarily or permanently, all turnpike and other roads, and. highways, railways, tramways, Lancashire Waterworks. aqueducts, canals, streams, and rivers within the OTICE is hereby given, that application is in- aforesaid parishes, townships, and extra-parochial tended to be made to Parliament in the ensu- or other places, or any of them, which it may be inNg session, for an Act or Acts for better supplying necessary to stop up, alter or divert, by reason of .Tvith water the several parishes', townships, and the construction of the said intended works, or any ..extra-parochial or other places of Turtoii, Entwisle, of them.
    [Show full text]
  • ACKROYD BURY -- Jane Boulton, Spinster, to Appear at Sessions
    ACKROYD BURY -- Jane Boulton, spinster, to appear at sessions. for theft from Simeon Ackroyd, woollenwebster - ref. QSB/1/135/23 - date: 1634 AINSWORTH Bury. Brief for consent to respite of appeal of [Joseph] Handley and [Richard] Ainsworth against [order for payment for sewering and paving work] - ref. QSP/4065/7 - date: c1879 AINSWORTH Bury. Instructions for motion that appeal of [Joseph] Handley and [Richard] Ainsworth against [order for payment for sewering and paving work] be respited - ref. QSP/4065/13 - date: c1879 AINSWORTH Bury. Notice and grounds of appeal of Joseph Handley and Richard Ainsworth - ref. QSP/4065/22 - date: 1879 4 Oct AINSWORTH Elton. Certificate of James Broughton Edge, coroner, of non-appearance of Henry Ainsworth as juror, with imposition of fine - ref. QSP/4030/50 - date: 1878 19 Mar AINSWORTH Letter of Thomas Dodds at Bury, solicitor, to F.C. Hulton, Clerk of the Peace at Preston re appeal of Joseph Handley and Richard Ainsworth - ref. QSP/4065/21 - date: 1879 14 Oct AINSWORTH Order of Justices that Joseph Handley and Richard Ainsworth, surviving executors of James Ainsworth, make payment to the Borough of Bury for sewering and paving work - ref. QSP/4065/20 - date: 1879 29 Sep AINSWORTH Radcliffe to Bury. Order for removal of James Ainsworth, Ann his wife and John, James, William, Elizabeth, Sarah, Jane, Ann and 'Pleanny' their children - ref. QSP/1710/8 - date: 1754 25 Nov AINSWORTH Sacrament Certificates - ref. QSJ/8/1/107 - date: 29 Jun 1673 Bury. Ralph Howorth of Brandlesome. Witnesses. Charles Walmsley of Bury, gent., and Jeremiah Ainsworth of Blakelow, yeoman.
    [Show full text]
  • SFRA Level 1 - Draft Report.Docx I
    Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Level 1 Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Draft Report January 2021 www.jbaconsulting.com Town Hall King William Street Blackburn Lancashire BB1 7DY SFRA Level 1 - Draft Report.docx i JBA project manager Mike Williamson Mersey Bank House Barbauld Street Warrington Cheshire WA1 1WA Revision history Revision Ref/Date Amendments Issued to V1 Draft Report / October Darren Tweed 2020 V2 Second Draft Report / LLFA Review Darren Tweed January 2021 Contract This report describes work commissioned by Darren Tweed, on behalf of Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, by a letter dated 22 July 2020. Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council’s representative for the contract was Darren Tweed. Hannah Bishop and Mike Williamson of JBA Consulting carried out this work. Prepared by .................................. Hannah Bishop BSc MSc Assistant Analyst Reviewed by .................................. Mike Williamson BSc MSc CGeog FRGS EADA Principal Analyst – Flood Risk Management Purpose This document has been prepared as a Draft Report for Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council. JBA Consulting accepts no responsibility or liability for any use that is made of this document other than by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council for the purposes for which it was originally commissioned and prepared. JBA Consulting has no liability regarding the use of this report except to Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council. SFRA Level 1 - Draft Report.docx i Acknowledgements JBA would like to thank representatives of Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, Lancashire County Council, the Environment Agency and United Utilities for information provided to inform this assessment. Copyright © Jeremy Benn Associates Limited 2020. Carbon footprint A printed copy of the main text in this document will result in a carbon footprint of 379g if 100% post-consumer recycled paper is used and 483g if primary-source paper is used.
    [Show full text]