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Place name County Entry Source BLACKPOOL Lancashire Lytham, 18 miles WNW of Preston. It was not long ago an obscure place, but is now a fashionable watering Imperial FLEETWOOD Lancashire Lytham; round the coast, to Blackpool, and on to Fleetwood; thence to the river Broadfleet, 4 miles from Sea-Dyke Imperial FYLDE Lancashire Lytham, containing the parish of Lytham and the hamlet of Little Marton; the sub-district of Poulton-le-Fylde, containing Imperial Heyhouses Lancashire Heyhouses , eccl. dist., Lytham par., N. Lancashire, pop. 1146. See ST ANNES ON THE SEA. Bartholomew LANCASHIRE Lancashire Lytham and Blackpool; a line north-eastward, from Preston to Longridge; a line east-north-eastward, from Lancaster, up the valley Imperial LIVERPOOL Lancashire Lytham, at the month of the Ribble, Lithermore or Livermore, in Suffolk, and perhaps Leith, in Scotland, appear to have Imperial Lytham Lancashire Lytham , town and par. with ry. sta., N. Lancashire, on estuary of the Ribble, 7 miles SE. of Blackpool and 14 miles Bartholomew LYTHAM Lancashire LYTHAM , a small town, a parish, and a sub-district, in Fylde district, Lancashire. The town stands on the N shore Imperial MANCHESTER Lancashire
ManchesterLytham; another contains a vicarage and sixteen p. curacies in Preston, the vicarages of Ribchester, Longridge, and Chipping, and the p. curacy Imperial Moss Side Lancashire with ry. sta., Poulton le Fylde par., Lancashire, 2½ miles NE. of Lytham and 9¾ SE. of Blackpool by rail. Bartholomew MOSS-SIDE Lancashire Lytham branch of the Preston and Fleetwood railway, 2¼ miles NE of Lytham. It has a station on the railway Imperial PRESTON and WYRE railway Lancashire Lytham and Blackpool. It was authorized in 1835, on a capital of £130,000 in shares, and £40,000 in loans Imperial Ribble Lancashire
YorkshireLytham; SE. of Stanner Point, N. side of entrance, is a lighthouse, with intermittent light (Ribble River) 81 ft. above Bartholomew RIBBLE (The) Lancashire Lytham, to the Irish sea, opposite Southport. It receives numerous small tributaries within Yorkshire; receives the Hodder, the Calder, the Darwent Imperial SHORE (South) Lancashire Lytham railway, nominally 1 mile S of Blackpool, but really almost continuous with it; consists of ranges of villas and terraces Imperial St Annes on the Sea Lancashire Lytham and PoultonleFyldepars., N. Lancashire, 4½ miles S. of Blackpool, pop. 1179; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; is a rising Bartholomew STONYHILL Lancashire STONYHILL , a r. station in Lancashire; on the Blackpooland Lytham railway, 3 miles NW of Lytham. Imperial WRAY-GREEN Lancashire GREEN , a hamlet, with a r. station, in Kirkham parish, Lancashire; on the Lytham railway, 2½ miles WSW of Kirkham. Imperial
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