Lancaster Canal Navigation Making Maintaining (1 results)

Published by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1792
- First Edition
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No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Through Heversham, Beetholme, Burton, Warton, Bolton by the Sands, Halton, Cockerham, Garstang, Churchtown, Saint Michaels, Kirkham, Preston, Blackburn, Penwortham, Leyland, Brindle, Chorley, Croston, Standish, and Wigan, West Houghton Chapel. Then two navigable cuts or branches, Bo…rwick hall in Warton, another Gale Moss in Croston, by Chorley to Duxbury in Standish. To cross Leeds and Liverpool canal. Consent by Thomas Weld of Lullworth castle and Thomas Gillibrand. Water can be taken from river Mint, prevent water flowing to Mills:- James Greenalagh, Myerscouch and Billsborough, Duxbury, Richard Crosse, Culcheth Mill, Nurst Mill, Hindley Mills, Pennington Mill, Westleleigh Mill, Parsonage Mill, Atherton. Allow Lord Derby, John Cliston to form junction with Lancaster Canal, cut from Thornton and Archibald Hamilton. First Edition, Pamphlet, Act of Parliament, hand made linen rag paper, disbound with usual glue and stitching residue from nonce volume of that year.