Thursday, February 14, 2008

British Library archive - various Ainscough refs.

Dad has been busy trawling through the British Library archive indexes and copied the extensive attached information......some of which is immediately recognisable as our line of Mawdesley/Parbold Ainscough family. Other references may be of use to others researching the Lancashire Ainscough's in general. The web address into various sites for this is: http://www.a2a.org.uk

Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Liverpool: January 1906 - ref. QSP/4756
FILE - [Lathom].Brief for consent to respite of appeal of H. and R Ainscough against poor rate assessment on Burscough Mills - ref. QSP/4756/24 - date: 1906 16 Jan

FILE - Lathom. Brief for appellants on appeal of H. and R. Ainscough against poor rate assessment - ref. QSP/4756/26 - date: 1906 16 Jan

Liverpool: April 1906 - ref. QSP/4763
FILE - [Lathom]. Brief for consent to respite of appeal of appeal of H and R. Ainscough against poor rate assessment on Burscough Mills - ref. QSP/4763/58 - date: 1906 17 Apr

FILE - Lathom. Brief for motion that appeal of H. and R.Ainscough against poor rate assessment be respited - ref. QSP/4763/60 - date: 1906 17 Apr

Liverpool: July 1906 - ref. QSP/4770
FILE - Lathom. Brief for motion that appeal of H.R.Ainscough against poor rate assessment on Buscough Mills be respited - ref. QSP/4770/6 - date: 1906 17 Jul

FILE - Lathom. Brief for consent to appeal of H.R.Ainscough against poor rate assessment being respited - ref. QSP/4770/7 - date: 1906 17 Jul

Liverpool: October 1906 - ref. QSP/4777
FILE - Lathom. Notice and grounds of appeal of Richard Ainscough, James Ainscough, Hugh Ainscough and John Ainscough trading as H. and R. Ainscough of Burscough, merchants and millers, against poor rate assessment - ref. QSP/4777/17 - date: 1905 9 Dec

FILE - Lathom. Brief for motion that poor rate assessment on Burscough Mills be reduced on appeal of H. and R.Ainscough - ref. QSP/4777/18 - date: 1906 30 Oct

FILE - [Lathom]. Brief for consent to poor rate assessment being amended on appeal of H.and R. Ainscough - ref. QSP/4777/19 - date: 1906 30 Oct
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Wigan, Epiphany, 1710/11. - ref. QSP/1016


FILE - Chorley -- relief for Elizabeth Ainscough. - ref. QSP/1016/11 - date: c1710/11
Stanley family, Earls of Derby

[Access Conditions]
Some of the records are not held at Lancashire Record Office.

Deeds and Conveyances

BURSCOUGH.
Copies of Sales, &c.[Access Conditions] Record(s) not held at Lancashire Record Office

FILE - Parties Names: The Earl of Derby. The Executors of the late Hugh Ainscough. - ref. DDK/147/2 - date: 1885: 21st Aug[Access Conditions] Record(s) not held at Lancashire Record Office

NEWBOROUGH WITH WIGAN.

Purchase from Mrs. ELIZABETH AINSCOUGH and another, 1860.[Access Conditions] Record(s) not held at Lancashire Record Office

FILE - Parties Names: Mrs. Elizabeth Ainscough (with the concurrence of her husband) and John Ashurst, her mortgagee. The Earl of Derby. - ref. DDK/236/1 - date: 1860: 1st Nov [Access Conditions] Record(s) not held at Lancashire Record Office

FILE - Parties Names: Mrs. Elizabeth Ainscough, with the concurrence of her husband, Mr. H. Ainscough. Mr. John Ashurst. - ref. DDK/236/2 - date: 1856: 27th June[Access Conditions] Record(s) not held at Lancashire Record Office

Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Midsummer 1806 - ref. QSP/2534


FILE - Standish with Langtree. Order of filiation and maintenance of Samuel, bastard child of William Ainscough of Wigan, joiner, and Mary Grinshaw, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2534/25 - date: 1806 21 Feb

FILE - Tyldesley with Shakerley. Order of filiation and maintenance of Peter, bastard child of William Ainscough, collier, and Ellen Smith, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2534/55 - date: 1806 4 Jul

Wigan: Epiphany 1807 - ref. QSP/2542
FILE - Heskin. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard daughter of Thomas Ainscough, weaver, and Alice Chew, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2542/54 - date: 1807 15 Dec

Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Easter 1813 - ref. QSP/2642

FILE - Wrightington. Instructions for motion that John Halewood and James Ainscough, farmers, submit to indictment and that judgement be respited - ref. QSP/2642/17 - date: c1813

FILE - Mawdesley. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard son of Robert Alty, farmer, and Nancy Ainscough, single-woman - ref. QSP/2642/45 - date: 1813 4 Feb

FILE - North Meols. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard son of Thomas Ainscough, husbandman, and Ann Fairclough, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2642/138 - date: 1812 14 Jul

Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Wigan: Michaelmas 1763 - ref. QSP/1849
FILE - Charnock Richard to Chorley. Order for removal of Ellen Ainscough - ref. QSP/1849/22 - date: 1763 1 Sep

Wigan: Epiphany 1765 - ref. QSP/1869
FILE - Liverpool to Blackrod. Order of removal of Sarah Ainscough, widow, and Mary, Anne, Elizabeth and John her children - ref. QSP/1869/25 - date: 1764 10 Oct
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Midsummer 1767 - ref. QSP/1909
FILE - Hindley. Order of filiation and maintenance of Ann, bastard child of William Prescott of Wigan, weaver, and Margaret Ainscough, singlewoman - ref. QSP/1909/24 - date: 1767 4 Jul

Ormskirk: Midsummer 1771 - ref. QSP/1973
FILE - Downholland. Order of filiation and maintenance of Emelin, bastard child of Joseph Bootle, labourer, and Mary Ainscough, singlewoman - ref. QSP/1973/28 - date: 1771 9 May
Creator(s):
Lancashire Quarter Sessions


PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Midsummer 1777 - ref. QSP/2069

FILE - Adlington. Order of filiation and maintenance of Thomas, bastard child of Charles Ainscough of Wrightington, weaver, and Ellen Smith, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2069/21 - date: 1777 27 Jun

Ormskirk: Midsummer 1780 - ref. QSP/2117

FILE - Wrightington. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard daughter of Charles Ainscough of Blackrod, weaver, and Jane Turner, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2117/28 - date: 1780 2 Mar
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Easter 1782 - ref. QSP/2145

FILE - Blackrod to Chorley. Order of removal of Thomas Ainscough, Fanny his wife and John and Richard their children - ref. QSP/2145/17 - date: 1782 15 Mar

Ormskirk: Midsummer 1782 - ref. QSP/2149
FILE - Croston. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard son of John Ainscough of Ulnes Walton, yeoman, and Ellen Monk, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2149/38 - date: 1782 4 Apr

Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Easter 1788 - ref. QSP/2241

FILE - Orrell. Order of filiation and maintenance of James, bastard child of John Ainscough, weaver, and Alice Atherton, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2241/24 - date: 1788 21 Jan

Ormskirk: Easter 1790 - ref. QSP/2273
FILE - Adlington. Order of filiation and maintenance of Betty, bastard child of John Ainscough of Blackrod, weaver, and Ellen Smith, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2273/5 - date: 1790 26 Feb
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Wigan: Epiphany 1814 - ref. QSP/2655

FILE - Wigan to Chorley. Order of removal of Louisa Ainscough, wife of Thomas Ainscough, soldier, and Thomas her child - ref. QSP/2655/26 - date: 1813 11 Dec
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Easter 1815 - ref. QSP/2680

FILE - Anderton. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard daughter of Benjamin Ainscough of Rivington, weaver, and Annis Worsley, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2680/72 - date: 1815 6 Apr

FILE - Ince in Makerfield. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard daughter of John Ainscough of Aspull, husbandman, and Sarah Mercer, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2680/131 - date: 1815 20 Jan

PETITIONS - Preston: Intermediate May 1853 - ref. QSP/3437

FILE - Certificate of expenses of Robert Whiteside of Out Rawcliffe, labourer, for attendance as witness in case against Lewis Ainscough - ref. QSP/3437/59 - date: 1853 19 Apr

FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Lewis Ainscough - ref. QSP/3437/60 - date: c1853
HOUGHTON, CRAVEN AND CO. SOLICITOR, PRESTON.
Catalogue Ref. DDH
Creator(s):
Houghton, Craven and Co, Preston, solicitors

ref. DDH 441-806

FILE [no title] - ref. DDH 652 - date: 30/31 May 1757
[from Scope and Content] Also a messuage in Walton-in-le-dale and a messuage in Wheelton, (specified), upon special trust to pay off T.C.'s debts to Anthony Renkine, Jeffery Roby, Ellen Harrison, John Standishstreet, Richard Martin, Ellen Ainscough, Ellen Euxton and Thomas Balshaw, then upon trust, T.C., and his assigns to have an annuity of £35 charged on Miry Fold, the leasehold estate in Wheelton and messuages, etc., in Walton-in-le-dale, Mary C., to have an annuity of £8, £100 as portion for Ann, daughter of T.C., £100 as portion for Agnes, daughter of T.C., £120 as portion of Richard, youngest son of T.C., after in trust for John Cooper.

ref. DDH 1047-1093

CHORLEY.

FILE [no title] - ref. DDH 1056 - date: 4 Feb. 1797
[from Scope and Content] Articles of Agreement for sale: at £250: John Wilson of Chorley, weaver, and John Ainscough of Mawdesley, yeoman -- 5 cottages on the south side of Hollinshead Street in Chorley, in the possession of John Potts, Betty Critchley, John Law, Betty Standish, Henry Euxton, and David (blank), subject to Fee Farm rent of £1.2.0 to John Hollinshead of Chorley, esq., -- Witn. Henry Askell.
Central Lancashire Development Corporation records
Catalogue Ref. NTC
Creator(s):
Central Lancashire Development Corporation

[Access Conditions]
They are classified as public records, under the Public Records (Commission for New Towns) Order 1984. As such, all the records, including the Board minutes, are closed to the public for thirty years, except for those records which have been published. Records not affected by the thirty years rule, therefore, include the Outline Plan (NTC 2/4/59), annual reports (NTC 2/5), annual budgets (NTC 2/6), Research Unit publications (NTC 5/3) and publicity material published by the Central Lancashire New Town (NTC 12/3). Certain records have been identified as being of a particularly sensitive nature and need to be closed for longer than thirty years; these are marked with an asterisk.
[from Administrative History] Gerald Ainscough Wright (1971-2)

Research Unit

EVIDENCES OF TITLE TO GLOVER STREET BREWERY, PRESTON
Catalogue Ref. DDX 816

Evidences of title to Glover Street Brewery, Preston
FILE - Abstract of title of James Ainscough deceased to a tenement called the Sun Inn with appurtenances on the west side of Main Sprit Weind, Preston - - ref. DDX 816/1/24 - date: 1835-1865

FILE [no title] - ref. DDX 816/1/25 - date: 20 Feb. 1865
[from Scope and Content] Grant: for £97: John Turner of Preston, gent., assignee of the mortgage of James Ainscough deceased, to John Fairhurst of Longton, farmer - nos. 30, 31 and 27A Mainsprit Weind -
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

ENROLLED DEEDS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS - Miscellaneous documents (including Catholic wills)

FILE - Geo III Roll 22 - ref. QDD/GeoIII/Roll22 [n.d.]
item: James Ainscough of Mawdesley, yeoman - ref. GeorgeIII/Roll22 - date: 12 Mar 1781
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Preston, Epiphany, 1731/2. - ref. QSP/1342

FILE - Preston and Charnnock Richard - settlement of Margaret Ainscough and Richard her son. - ref. QSP/1342/11 - date: c1731/2
Creator(s):
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Midsummer 1793 - ref. QSP/2325

FILE - Halsall. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard daughter of John Ainscough of Ormskirk, weaver, and Mary Turner, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2325/48 - date: 1793 1 Jul
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Midsummer 1797 - ref. QSP/2389

FILE - Standish with Langtree. Order of filiation and maintenance of James, bastard child of William Read, weaver, and Nancy Ainscough, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2389/76 - date: 1797 17 Mar
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Easter 1800 - ref. QSP/2433

FILE - Shevington. Order of filiation and maintenance of Mary, bastard child of George Ainscough, boat builder, and Hannah Fell, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2433/16 - date: 1800 21 Feb
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Ormskirk: Midsummer 1802 - ref. QSP/2470

FILE - Orrell to Charnock Richard. Order of removal of William Ainscough - ref. QSP/2470/42 - date: 1802 13 May
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Wigan: Michaelmas 1804 - ref. QSP/2506

FILE - Upholland. Order of filiation and maintenance of Charles, bastard child of William Ainscough of Tyldesley with Shakerley, collier, and Jane Bradshaw, singlewoman, member of a female Friendly Society at Orrell - ref. QSP/2506/57 - date: 1804 23 Mar
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Liverpool: Easter 1818 - ref. QSP/2735

FILE - Pemberton to Orrell. Order of removal of Thomas Ainscough, Catharine his wife and Fanny, Susannah, James and Charlotte their children - ref. QSP/2735/43 - date: 1818 13 Mar
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Preston: Michaelmas 1819 - ref. QSP/2757

FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Benjamin Ainscough - ref. QSP/2757/123 - date: c1819
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Kirkdale: Easter 1824 - ref. QSP/2831

FILE - Westleigh. Order of filiation and maintenance of Ellen, bastard child of William Wilkinson of Pennington, liquor merchant, and Mary Ainscough, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2831/57 - date: 1824 17 Apr
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Preston: Easter 1825 - ref. QSP/2846


FILE - Bispham. Order of filiation and maintenance of bastard son of James Ainscough of Mawdesley, labourer, and Margaret Christopher, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2846/39 - date: 1824 3 May
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Preston: Midsummer 1826 - ref. QSP/2866


FILE - Memorandum of conviction of Robert Ainscough of Nelson, shopkeeper, and John Livisey of Nelson, shopkeeper, for possessing defective weights, measures and balances - ref. QSP/2866/343 - date: 1826 23 Jan
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Preston: Easter 1829 - ref. QSP/2911

FILE - Wrightington to Parbold. Order of removal of Jane Ainscough, singlewoman - ref. QSP/2911/56 - date: 1829 23 Mar
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Kirkdale Michaelmas 1843 - ref. QSP/3208

FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Lewis Ainscough - ref. QSP/3208/54 - date: c1843 Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Kirkdale: Epiphany 1845 - ref. QSP/3238

FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Thomas Ainscough - ref. QSP/3238/75 - date: c1845

Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Kirkdale: Easter 1850 - ref. QSP/3364

FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Thomas Ainscough and Thomas Bale - ref. QSP/3364/109 - date: c1850
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Kirkdale: Midsummer 1851 - ref. QSP/3394

FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Lewis Ainscough - ref. QSP/3394/68 - date: c1851
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Preston: Michaelmas 1852 - ref. QSP/3422

FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Lewis Ainscough - ref. QSP/3422/88 - date: c1852
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Kirkdale: Michaelmas 1870 - ref. QSP/3855

FILE - Wigan. Notice of intention of Ruth Ainscough of Wigan to appeal against refusal to grant alehouse licence for premises in Hardybutts Street, known as The George Inn (owned by Thomas Morris) - ref. QSP/3855/49 - date: 1870 2 Sep
Lancashire Quarter Sessions

PETITIONS - Kirkdale: Midsummer 1871 - ref. QSP/3873


FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of Edward Heaps and John Ainscough for larceny and receiving - ref. QSP/3873/60 - date: c1871
Finch, Johnson & Lynn, Solicitors, Preston
Catalogue Ref. DDL
Creator(s):
Finch, Johnson and Lynn, Preston, solicitors

WITHNELL.
FILE [no title] - ref. DDL 1028 - date: 21 Jul. 1728
[from Scope and Content] Probate copy of Will of Miles Berry of Olerton, yeoman -- messuage in Olerton to son Robert, subject to annuity of of £8 to wife Alice. To wife the room at W. end of house, called the Parlor. Also £60 from messuage to daughter Alice. Properties in Tockholes to son George, subject to annuity of £3 to wife. 2 tenements at the Laund in Withnell to son Miles. To son Robert a settle to son Miles £30; to sons-in-law Alexander Gerrard and Richard Parker 5/-; to son John and daughter Jane Ainscough 5/-. Residue to wife. Executors, wife and son Robert. Dated 16 Feb. 1720/1.
Central Lancashire Development Corporation records
Catalogue Ref. NTC
Creator(s):
Central Lancashire Development Corporation

[Access Conditions]
They are classified as public records, under the Public Records (Commission for New Towns) Order 1984. As such, all the records, including the Board minutes, are closed to the public for thirty years, except for those records which have been published. Records not affected by the thirty years rule, therefore, include the Outline Plan (NTC 2/4/59), annual reports (NTC 2/5), annual budgets (NTC 2/6), Research Unit publications (NTC 5/3) and publicity material published by the Central Lancashire New Town (NTC 12/3). Certain records have been identified as being of a particularly sensitive nature and need to be closed for longer than thirty years; these are marked with an asterisk.
[from Administrative History] Gerald Ainscough Wright (1971-2)

HESKETH of RUFFORD
Catalogue Ref. DDHE
Creator(s):
Hesketh, Fermor -, family, Barons Hesketh
Fermer-Hesketh family, Barons Hesketh

MEASUREMENT BOOKS.
FILE - Repairs needed at James Ainscough's house in Parbold. - ref. DDHE 89/23 - date: 22 Mar 1826
Lancashire County Council

[Access Conditions]
All records open unless otherwise state. Closures valid at time of submission to AZA in 2003.

Documents deposited (re coroners and Sheriffs)
FILE [no title] - ref. CC/CCD 43 - date: 5 Apr. 1979
[from Scope and Content] Declaration of Cyril Joseph Ainscough as High Sheriff
Shuttleworth, Dallas & Crombleholme, Solicitors of Preston
Catalogue Ref. DDCM
Creator(s):
Shuttleworth, Dallas and Cromblehome, Preston, solicitors

ASSIZE PAPERS - ref. DDCM 1 - Jury Lists and copies of the Court Records

FILE [no title] - ref. DDCM 1/171 - date: 1870
[from Scope and Content] Northern Division: James Seddon v Hugh Ainscough for debt.
Church of England, Lytham St Cuthbert Parish, Lancashire

Churchwardens

FILE - Programme for the dedication and re-opening of the organ [with specification by H Ainscough, Preston] - ref. PR3220/4/160 - date: 27 Nov 1952
Church of England, Eccleston St Mary the Virgin Parish, Lancashire

Clergy - ref. PR3052/2

FILE - Letter of J.M. Ainscough of Parbold to Revd. Bretherton concerning the above deed - ref. PR3052/2/12 - date: 1932 May 31
Church of England, Leyland St James Parish, Lancashire

[Access Conditions]
Restricted access to Parochial Church Council minute books

Churchwardens
Faculties
FILE - Plan and elevations of proposed organ case and screen - ref. PR3160/4/16 - date: 1936 5 May
[from Scope and Content] Drawn by H.Y. Ainscough of Preston, organ builder
Church of England, Kirkham Parish, Lancashire

Apprenticeship Indentures - ref. PR827

FILE - Ann Norris, a poor girl of Mawdesley, by Evan Caunce, Churchwarden of Croston and Richard Ainscough and James Dobson, Overseers of the Poor of Mawdesley, to Thomas Buller of Kirkham, Innkeeper, to be a menial servant - ref. PR827/293 - date: 5 Mar. 1802
Stanley, Earls of Derby (of Knowsley)
Catalogue Ref. DDK
Creator(s):
Stanley family, Earls of Derby

[Access Conditions]
Some of the records are not held at Lancashire Record Office.

Deeds and Conveyances
NEWBURGH.
NEWBURGH - Purchase from Thomas James Gibbs of Giant's Hall Farm, 1907
FILE - Parties Names: Thomas J Gibbs; James Ainscough - ref. DDK/247/4/9-10 - date: 15 Nov 1902
WITHAM WELD & CO
Catalogue Ref. DDWW
Creator(s):
Witham Weld and Co

Ince Blundell estate records; including papers of the Weld family - ref. DDW Formby properties (arranged in alphabetical order by street or plot name)

FILE - Ainscough Lane - ref. DDWW 3/7/1 - date: 27 Oct. 1869
Bridgewater Estates Archive
Catalogue Ref. BEA
Creator(s):
Bridgewater Estates Ltd

[Access Conditions]
Some of the material in Series I and II is in a poor condition and access to this may be restricted. The whole of series III, IV and IV is uncatalogued and access is currently restricted.

Subject Numbers A1-A1185 - ref. BEA/II
[Access Conditions] Some of the material in this series is in a poor condition and access to this may be restricted.

FILE - Demise of land in Middle Hulton to Alfred Ainscough - ref. BEA/II/A416 - date: 1912-1913
Manchester (Withington) Methodist Circuit
Catalogue Ref. M67
Creator(s):
Manchester 5th Wesleyan (Oxford Road) Circuit, 1846-1940, Lancashire
Manchester (Withington) Methodist Circuit, 1940-1964, Lancashire
Withington and Didsbury Methodist Circuit, 1964-1970, Manchester, Lancashire
Manchester (Withington) Methodist Circuit, 1970-

[Access Conditions]
Manchester Central Library is the recognised repository for records of Manchester and Stockport Methodist District (excluding Stockport and Macclesfield Circuits).
Unless material has already been made public (registers of baptisms and burials) there is a restriction of 30 years on access, unless permission is obtained in writing from the responsible Superintendent Minister. The restriction is extended to 50 years for records of a confidential nature.

Didsbury (St Paul's) Wesleyan
Miscellanea - Memorabilia, Historical Notes and Accounts - ref. M67/9/4/1/1-10

FILE - Report on the condition of the pipe organ, by F.Kitts, Hy.Ainscough, Ltd. - ref. M67/9/4/1/9 - date: 1980

ST. SIMON AND ST. JUDE, GREAT LEVER
Catalogue Ref. L127
Creator(s):
Church of England, Great Lever St Simon and St Jude Parish, Greater Manchester

INCUMBENT
FILE - Church History - ref. L127/1/12 - date: 1951
[from Scope and Content] The Parish of St. Simon and Jude, Bolton, 1901 - 1951: includes photos of Rev. Thos. Loxham of St. Michael's Great Lever, the vicars of St. Simon and Jude, Rev. Canon C.H. Saunders, Rev. C.M.S. Clarke, Rev. C.G.F. Justin Wenter, Rev. Wm. Lancelot Ackroyd, Rev. Eric Stopford and Rev. Rowland Hill; Rev. Geoff Hardy, curate; Wm. Bradley, Edm. Charnley, R.R. Howard, C. Bleakley, church officers; Wm. Hodson, John Fogg, Robt. Broadhurst, Mrs. Best, caretaker, A. Ainscough, Head Teacher, 1901, and other staff.

Merseyside Record Office: Bridge Street, St Helens; deeds

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Rights in the Access to Archives database are the property of the Crown, © 2001-2007
CONTACT: Merseyside Record Office

BRIDGE STREET, ST HELENS; deeds
Catalogue Ref. M920 AAA

FILE - Bargain and sale - ref. M920 AAA/14 - date: 22 June 1792
[from Scope and Content] Hugh Ainscough

FILE - Feoffment - ref. M920 AAA/16 - date: 30 September 1814
[from Scope and Content] Henry Ainscough and Mathias Smith (exors of Hugh Ainscough)

WELD BLUNDELL FAMILY OF INCE BLUNDELL
Catalogue Ref. M920 WBL
Creator(s):
Weld Blundell family of Ince Blundell, Lancashire

RENTALS, ACCOUNTS AND CASHBOOKS - ref. M920 WBL/3

FILE - Ince Blundell, Lydiate, Ainscough land tax, 1866 - ref. M920 WBL/3/28 - date: c 1866
Greater Manchester County Record Office: Photographs related to William Greenhalgh and family

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Rights in the Access to Archives database are the property of the Crown, © 2001-2007

CONTACT: Greater Manchester County Record Office

PHOTOGRAPHS RELATED TO WILLIAM GREENHALGH AND FAMILY
Catalogue Ref. 1632
Creator(s):
Greenhalgh, William, b 1899, of Glossop, Derbyshire

FILE - Concert Party outing to Millington in 1928. Left to right: Margery Ainscough, William Greenhalgh, Rosa Bradshaw, Bob Toulson. Susie Ainscough and Betty Toulson. - ref. 1632/147 - date: 1928

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FILE - Margaret Ainscough at Millington, Cheshire, 1928. A group of friends plus Margaret Ainscough and the donor, from the Weaste area had annual picnics in Cheshire. Very blurred. They were generally arranged by the 3 Ainscough sisters, none of whom ever married. - ref. 1632/318 - date: 1928

Wigan Archives Service: Leigh Family Papers Private Papers

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CONTACT: Wigan Archives Service

Leigh Family Papers Private Papers
Catalogue Ref. D/S LEI
Creator(s):
Leigh family of Hindley Hall, Lancashire

Additional Papers
BOX 7 - ref. D/D Lei Add/7
FILE [no title] - ref. D/D Lei Add/7/23 - date: 7-7-1818
[from Scope and Content] Deed of covenant from A, Haliburton, Esq to produce Title Deeds to a right of cutting turf on Red Moss in Blackrod formerly appurtenant to Ainscough Estate. Alexander Haliburton to Sir Robert Holt Leigh, Bart. with schedule of leases.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

thanks for the interesting information