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  • '''Langley''' may be one of several villages across Britain. In each case the name of "Langley" may be:
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  • |county=Lancashire ...] city centre. It is a town now subsumed into the conurbation of the south Lancashire towns centred on Manchester.
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  • ...tion vastly increased the populations of the towns in [[County Durham]], [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]] and the industrial centres on the Tyne in Durham and [[ | ''Thomas Langley''
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  • ==Lancashire== | [[Adlington, Lancashire|Adlington]] || Fairview || Highfield Road North <small>PR6 9RN</small> || {
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  • |county=Lancashire ...chester]] in the [[Church of England]]. It stands in [[Manchester]], in [[Lancashire]]. It is both the seat of the Bishop of Manchester and the city's parish c
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  • |county=Lancashire ...point of [[Piel Island]], off the coast of the [[Furness]] Peninsula of [[Lancashire]].
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  • *Ashton on Mersey Golf Club - [[Manchester]] (extends into Lancashire) *Lymm Golf Club - [[Lymm]] (extends into Lancashire)
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Pendlebury''' is a town in [[Lancashire]] that forms a suburb of the City of [[Salford]]. The population of the to
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  • ..., and then descended through fourteen locks to meet the Erewash Canal at [[Langley Mill]]. The Pinxton Branch became important as a route for [[Nottinghamshir ...ided to go ahead on their own, asking William Jessop to design one between Langley Mill and Cromford, with a branch to Pinxton. This would carry coal to Cromf
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  • ...e in the first quarter of the 19th century as the market shifted towards [[Lancashire]] which was better position in relation to markets and raw materials. The m ...towns. The problem of shifting markets affected the entire Derwent Valley; Lancashire was better situated than Derbyshire in relation to the raw materials and ne
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  • ...94103/virgintrainsmediaroom.com/media/adobepdf/5+Lancashire+D.pdf Lines in Lancashire: History of the West Coast Main line]. Virgin Trains (2004).</ref> ...] and [[Halifax]] (via Stockport); [[Blackpool|Blackpool South]]; [[Colne, Lancashire|Colne]] (via Stockport); [[Morecambe]] and [[Heysham]]; [[Southport]] (via
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  • |last=Langley ...lighthouse, [[Hoad Monument]], stands above the town of [[Ulverston]] in [[Lancashire]] as a memorial to naval administrator Sir John Barrow.
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Prestwich''' is a town in southern [[Lancashire]] within the [[Manchester]] conurbation. It lies close to the [[River Irwel
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  • |county=Lancashire ...h-northwest of [[Manchester]]. It has grown contiguous with [[Whitefield, Lancashire|Whitefield]] to the south. The disused [[Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal]]
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  • ...rried the 2ΒΌ-ton foundation stone out in the morning of 12 June 1756.<ref>Langley, Martin: 'Millbay Docks' (Port of Plymouth series) (Devon Books, 1987) ISBN ..., the [[Hoad Monument]], still stands above the town of [[Ulverston]] in [[Lancashire]] as a memorial to naval administrator Sir John Barrow.
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  • ...d [[Longridge]]. It mostly falls within the civil parish of [[Whittingham, Lancashire|Whittingham]], although the ancient centre lies in the civil parish of Goos |publisher=Lancashire County Council
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  • ...west, from the outskirts of [[Longridge]] to the outskirts of [[Broughton, Lancashire|Broughton]], but only a mile north-to-south. Its population was 2,189 in 20 ..._green_land_1_104856 "Residents see red over fight to save green land"], ''Lancashire Evening Post'', Preston, accessed 17 May 2011</ref>
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  • ...roceeds of the sale were used to purchase a plot of land in [[Salford]] in Lancashire for development, and by 1874 the company had developments in [[Liverpool]], ...the project.<ref>{{Old Bailey|defendant=WILLIAM SWINDLEHURST, JOHN BAXTER LANGLEY, EDWARD SAFFERY|id=t18771022-761|trialdate=22 October 1877 |accessdate=2019
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