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  1. Windsor Bridge railway station served the suburb of Pendleton, historically in Lancashire, England, from 1838 to 1856 on the Manchester and Bolton Railway. On the 1848 OS map, Windsor Bridge is where The Crescent crosses the railway. Today, this is the site of Salford Crescent station.

  2. Renamed Pendleton. 5 December 1966. (1966-12-05) Closed. Pendleton Bridge railway station was a railway station in Pendleton, Salford built on the Manchester and Bolton Railway, between Salford and Clifton Junction. [1] The station was accessed from Station Street, just west of Broughton Road (A576). It was unusual in having a canal, the ...

  3. May 18, 2010 · Tourist guide to Pendleton. SITUATED just two miles to the south east of Clitheroe, this splendid village is split in two by a lovely clear stream, the haunt of dipper and yellow wagtail. Quite ...

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    PENDLETON was originally includedin the royal manor of Salford. King Johnin 1199 gave it to Iorwerth de Hultonin exchange for Broughton and Kersal on the Manchester side of the Irwell, which, while Count ofMortain, he had bestowed on Iorwerth. (fn. 11) It wasassessed as four oxgangs of land, and held by theservice of a sixth part of a knight's fee....

    BRINDLACHE, a name represented by BrindleHeath, was leased and then purchased by the Langleys of Agecroft. (fn. 34) Windlehey descended with thisestate. (fn. 35) A branch of the Holland family was seatedat Newhall in Pendleton. (fn. 36) In 1423 Robert Orrell and Margaret his wife madea settlement of their estate in Salford, Pendleton, andPendlebury...

    LITTLE BOLTON, held by William de Bolton in1200, was assessed as six oxgangs of land, and held ofthe king in chief in fee farm by a rent of 18s. (fn. 38) TheBoltons were about 1350 succeeded by the Gawenfamily, who continued to hold the whole or part forabout two centuries. (fn. 39) The more recent history is uncertain. The Valentines of Bentcliffe...

  5. Click on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Pendleton like this: PENDLETON, a township in Whalley parish, Lancashire; under Pendle hill, 2½ miles S S E of Clitheroe r.station. Acres, 2, 800. Real property, £4, 585. Pop.in 1851, 1, 308; in 1861, 1 ...

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  7. Pendleton (Broad Street) railway station was a railway station serving Pendleton, a district of Salford. It was located on Broughton Road (A576) just behind St. Thomas' Church (Pendleton Church). It was about 100 yards further up Broughton Road from Pendleton Bridge railway station and nearer Pendleton Church and Broad Street (A6).

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