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" England, and • the center of our present undertaking, is situated in the south of Lancashire, in W. long. 2. 42 ; N. lat. ' 53. 22 ; upon the rivers Irk, Medlock, and Irwell, about seven miles from the junction of the latter with the Mersey. The rivers... "
A picture of Manchester - Page 1
by Joseph Aston - 1826
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The Manchester guide, a brief historical description of Manchester & Salford ...

Joseph Aston - 1804 - 310 pages
...or (contribution to the public revenue being taken as the criterion) in a political point of view, is situated in the south of Lancashire, in W. long....rivers Irk, Medlock, and Irwell, * about seven miles A from • Besides tfie rivers enumerated above, until about twenty years ago, (when it was turned...
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The Manchester Guide: A Brief Historical Description of the Towns of ...

Joseph Aston - Manchester (England) - 1804 - 320 pages
...or (contribution to the public revenue being taken as the criterion) in a political point of view, is situated in the south of Lancashire, in W. long. 2. 42; N. lat. 53. 23; upon the rivers Irk, Medlock, and Irwell, * about seven miles A from * Besides the rivers enumerated...
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The new Manchester guide. A New ed

1815 - 226 pages
...first with respect to commercial consequence in England, and • the center of our present undertaking, is situated in the south of Lancashire, in W. long....miles from the junction of the latter with the Mersey. The rivers Irwell and Mersey are navigable for vessels of fifty tons to Liverpool. The river Irk falls...
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Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: Cornwall

George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 338 pages
...protestants. MANCHESTER Is situated on the borders of the county, on the south side next Cheshire, upon the rivers Irk, Medlock, and Irwell, about seven...miles from the junction of the latter with the Mersey. The rivers Irwell anr.l Mersey are navigable for vessels of fifty tons to Liverpool. The river trk...
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Curiosities of Great Britain: England & Wales Delineated ..., Volume 8

Thomas Dugdale - England - 1854 - 254 pages
...Irwell (the latter of which has four bridges over it, two of which are very handsome structures), and about seven miles from the junction of the latter with the Mersey ; the rivers Irwell and Mersey are navigable for vessels of fifty tons to Liverpool. Relatively considered,...
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