What is the origin of the name Chorlton?
from Chorlton on Medlock or Chorlton cum Hardy (both Lancs) Chorlton by Backford or Chorlton near Nantwich (both Cheshire) or Chapel Chorlton (Staffs). There may have been some confusion with Charlton. [...]
The rise of the old dissent, exemplified in the life of Oliver Heywood, one of the founders of the Presbyterian congregations in the county...
...THE LIFE OF many others. Mr. Chorlton had succeeded Mr. Newcome, who died September 20, 1695, as the minister of... (Little Lever, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1695)
...THE LIFE OF many others. Mr. Chorlton had succeeded Mr. Newcome, who died September 20, 1695, as the minister of... (Little Lever, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1695)
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The rise of the old dissent, exemplified in the life of Oliver Heywood, one of the founders of the Presbyterian congregations in the county...
...from Manchester, strange news of Mr. Chorlton's assistant running away*." In this year he published his Discourse entitled ' The... (Cross, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1830)
...from Manchester, strange news of Mr. Chorlton's assistant running away*." In this year he published his Discourse entitled ' The... (Cross, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1830)
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The rise of the old dissent, exemplified in the life of Oliver Heywood, one of the founders of the Presbyterian congregations in the county...
...visited Mr. Frankland, cousin Butterworth, Mr. Chorlton, and 2 c 2... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1696)
...visited Mr. Frankland, cousin Butterworth, Mr. Chorlton, and 2 c 2... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1696)
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The rise of the old dissent, exemplified in the life of Oliver Heywood, one of the founders of the Presbyterian congregations in the county of York. 1630-1702
What is the origin of the name Chorlton?
from Chorlton on Medlock or Chorlton cum Hardy (both Lancs) Chorlton by Backford or Chorlton near Nantwich (both Cheshire) or Chapel Chorlton (Staffs). There may have been some confusion with Charlton. [...]