Newton-le-Willows

the history of our local area

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Most all items in the gallery are scanned from items owned by Steven Dowd, a few items in the gallery have been scanned from photos or postcards owned by others, and are shown here with their permission
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1745 Estate Map PDF Print
Written by Steven Dowd   
Newton-in-Mackerfield, 1745 Estate Map

Some of the place names, field names on this map are from a survey of Newton by the Legh Family in 1465


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From the Legh Papers, 1745 Survey of Newton-in-Makerfield by Benjamin Yoxhall
from a book, "Historic Towns on Merseyside" published in 1988 by Rob Philpott, Head of NML Archaeology, National Museums Liverpool
 
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