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finance, 5.4 public administration, 4.3% hotels and restaurants, 0.7% energy and water supply, 0.5% agriculture, 0.1% mining and 4.7% other. Compared with national figures, the town had a relatively high proportion of people working in finance, and low levels of people working in agriculture. The census recorded the economic activity of residents aged 16β74, 2.1% students were with jobs, 3.2% students without jobs, 5.4% looking after home or family, 7.2% permanently sick or disabled and 3.0% economically inactive for other reasons.
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Unsworth). There were also two smallware manufacturers in the area, being
Prestwich Smallware Co (on Hardmans Green, Besses) and the Victoria Smallware Co on Narrow Lane. There were also at least two firms in the building trade: John Jackson & Son, builder and joiners, on Livesey Street; and F.M. & H. Nuttall, builders and stonemasons, who were on Moss Lane and later had their stoneyard adjoining the west side of
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Road and Bury New Road. The lease expired in 1926 and the trams between
Whitefield and Manchester were then replaced by buses, also operated by Salford Corporation. In the same year, Bury Corporation provided buses to operate from Whitefield to Bury. A bus station, now demolished, was opened in 1931 just set back from the junction of Stanley Road and Bury New Road, behind the then Church Inn.
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506:). Although Wilson doubts this, believing it to be chronologically inaccurate, another theory relies on the fact that historically, Whitefield has been a farming community of open fields, and that the name is a corruption of "Wheat-fields". A third is that the name refers to a field of white flowers, evidenced by the existence of the area of Lily Hill Street.
660:. The realignment of the boundary with Radcliffe was due to the location of the Whitefield sewage works, which lying between Hillock and Parr Lane were in the wrong place to serve the Stand Lane area. Whitefield had gained a local board in 1866, but after the dissolution of Pilkington township in 1894, Whitefield became an
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Catholics were of sufficient number by 1952 that they rented a room at the Liberal Club building, which was at that time on Morley Street; subsequently, in 1956, St Bernadette's Church was built on Manchester Road as their place of worship. The building cost Β£22,446 and the foundation stone was
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Whitefield between Manchester and Bury along Bury Old Road, which had been constructed in 1755. However, Wilson speculates that these were probably mainly for freight and states that the
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schemes, with the remainder at the Elms and
Victoria managed by Six Town Housing, an arms-length management organisation (ALMO) set up by the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, and at Hillock by Rivers Housing. Hillock is an attractive estate, and is often regarded as the most successful of all Manchester
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Whitefield and Manchester consisted of a four-horse bus running at hourly intervals, with local passenger stops at the Bay Horse Inn at Chapelfield and at the Church Inn in the centre of the town. The firm which operated this service was called Turner, after
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Manchester has ensured that there are many small businesses and trading estates located locally. Whitefield has experienced several new commercial developments since the turn of the 21st century, for example with the replacement of Elms
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The Bury, Oldham and
Rochdale Tramways Company operated a service of trams pulled by a steam engine from 1883. These ran until the end of the century between Bury and Kersal Bar, when they were replaced by electric trams leased by Salford Corporation between Bury and Manchester along both Bury Old
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Whitefield in 1666 show that there were 135 hearths. Further, that the population numbered in 1714 a total of 740; that in 1789 it was 2,455; and in 1793 that it was 2,780. Some of the population statistics which he quotes subsequently in his book, and presumably based upon the Official Census
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Much of the area is made up of middle class suburban commuter developments, with some attractive older terraced housing too, especially around Lily Hill Street and Nipper Lane, and it also encompasses an area of larger properties surrounding
Ringley Road and Park Lane. In recent years the area has
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In 1906 the following textile bleaching, dyeing and finishing businesses existed in Whitefield: John Brierley (at Spring Clough); W.E. Buckley & Co Ltd (Hollins Vale); R.& A. Chambers Ltd (Spring Waters); Thomas L. Livesey Ltd (Hollins Vale); Mark Fletcher & Sons Ltd (Moss Lane Mills,
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According to the 2001 UK census, the industry of employment of residents of Whitefield aged 16β74 was 18.9% retail and wholesale, 13.7% manufacturing, 12.2% health and social work, 11.9% property and business services, 8.2% transport and communications, 7.6% education, 6.5% construction, 5.5%
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At the same time there were five cotton manufacturers in the area: J.G. Clayton and Nelson, Greenhalgh & Co (both at Albert Mills, on what was then Workhouse Lane); Lord, Frears & Bro. (Whitefield New Mill); Francis Mather (Whitefield Mill); and Worthington & Co (Victoria Mills,
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As of the 2001 UK census, 74.3% of Whitefield's residents reported themselves as being Christian, 6.0% Jewish, 1.6% Muslim, 0.6% Hindu, 0.2% Buddhist and 0.1% Sikh. The census recorded 10.3% as having no religion, 0.1% had an alternative religion and 6.9% did not state their religion.
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in the Gothic style of the 14th century. The tower is 186 feet (57 m) in height. The cost of the building was Β£14,987. A clock was added to the tower in 1832 and then replaced in 1906. The church forms the centrepiece of the All Saints'
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was established in 1933 with the purchase of the house previously known as Underley, along with 3 acres (1.2 ha) of surrounding land. Before this the council chambers had been on Elms Street. On 1 April 1974 Whitefield became an
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and Park Gate (now the junction around Park Lane and Pinfold Lane). These now form the area known as Whitefield. Besses o' th' Barn was for some time known as Stone Pale and a small street of that name still exists.
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Whitefield Hebrew Congregation was built on land purchased from the Church of England, where originally a Church of England school had stood and which was demolished for the construction of the present synagogue.
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having been founded in Little Lever in 1854); William Hampson (Besses); Kilner Croft Dyeing Co Ltd (Unsworth); Whitefield Velvet & Cord Dyeing Co Ltd (Crow Oak Works); and Philip Worrall (Hollins Vale).
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settlers to whiten their woven fabrics, or else from the wheat crop once cultivated in the district. The construction of a major roads routed through the village facilitated Whitefield's expansion into a
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by the mid-19th century. Whitefield became a local government district in 1866, and was governed by a
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couples, and 11.4% single parents with their children. Of those aged 16β74, 30.2% had no
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bordered the area and who oversaw events on their estate and dispensed charity from
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ground, and were in National Division One until the end of the 2008β09 season.
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883:(53.552Β°, β2.299Β°), Whitefield lies on the west side of the conjunction of the
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and, indeed, the school was held in the chapel on weekdays.
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itself 5 miles (8.0 km) south-southeast of Whitefield.
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lie to the north and east respectively. For purposes of the
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in 1916 for which a power station was constructed near the
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1577:Culture, education media and sport
961:Demographics of Greater Manchester
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14:
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3846:Greater Manchester County Council
3252:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
3115:
3031:Lancashire & Furness, 1:10560
1599:play their home matches at their
434:, itself a part of the parish of
3937:Transport for Greater Manchester
3262:Metropolitan Borough of Trafford
3257:Metropolitan Borough of Tameside
3247:Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
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1434:Transport for Greater Manchester
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848:Geography of Greater Manchester
426:) in the north. Throughout the
3990:1866 establishments in England
3970:Whitefield, Greater Manchester
3242:Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
3232:Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
3122:Prestwich and Whitefield Guide
2362:KS01 Usual resident population
2098:KS01 Usual resident population
2079:Retrieved on 20 December 2008.
1957:Office for National Statistics
1925:Network Maps: Manchester North
1810:
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1756:
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1619:The Hundred and One Dalmatians
1553:, on behalf of the Whitefield
1491:Church, which was a so-called
1062:Office for National Statistics
947:seen new construction work on
905:Office for National Statistics
500:A History of Whitefield (1979)
376:, along the south bank of the
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3267:Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
1690:
1536:Besses United Reformed Church
954:
909:Greater Manchester Urban Area
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416:(Manchester) in the south to
3780:Mersey and Irwell Navigation
3237:Metropolitan Borough of Bury
3041:Urban Public Transport Today
2937:, Bury Library Local Studies
1710:Greater Manchester Gazetteer
1551:Metropolitan Borough of Bury
1456:leanings; though he went to
1419:Victoria Station, Manchester
1350:Whitefield Metrolink station
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891:motorways, and south of the
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689:Metropolitan Borough of Bury
541:and Outwood, as part of the
366:Metropolitan Borough of Bury
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3975:Towns in Greater Manchester
3206:Mayor of Greater Manchester
3102:McLachlan, Herbert (1950).
3062:, Challenger Publications,
2956:Butterworth, Edwin (1841),
1931:, gmpte.com, archived from
1778:Farrer & Brownbill 1911
1662:
1542:and a spiritualist church.
1439:
521:in Pilkington, to his son.
493:
101:OS grid reference
21:Human settlement in England
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3887:Grade II* listed buildings
3127:Whitefield a brief history
3038:Simpson, Barry J. (1994),
2170:KS20 Household composition
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1399:Whitefield railway station
1316:Whitefield railway station
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3181:Greater Manchester Portal
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2917:Borough of Radcliffe 1935
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1677:Greater Manchester portal
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3044:, Taylor & Francis,
3029:Ordnance Survey (1848),
3006:, British History Online
2967:Chetham Society (1861),
2962:, Oxford University: N/A
2813:St Bernadettes RC Church
1352:is on the BuryβVictoria
593:. Thomas Pilkington was
149:Metropolitan county
3078:A History of Whitefield
3076:Wilson, John F (1979),
3058:Wells, Jeffrey (1995),
3020:Marshall, John (1970),
2856:"Manchester plans eruv"
1607:Besses o' th' Barn Band
1070:academic qualifications
396:lie just to the south.
3790:Stockport Branch Canal
3750:Islington Branch Canal
3215:Metropolitan districts
2978:Coward, Barry (1983),
1657:Irwell Sculpture Trail
1616:, author of the novel
1413:, with substations at
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895:. The larger towns of
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432:township of Pilkington
219:Postcode district
3765:Manchester Ship Canal
3189:Statutory City Region
3024:, David & Charles
3011:Holt, Thomas (1962),
1597:Sedgley Park R.U.F.C.
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959:Further information:
846:Further information:
670:administrative county
644:
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462:Industrial Revolution
3947:Manchester Metrolink
3290:Ashton-in-Makerfield
3108:Essays and Addresses
2935:Charter Celebrations
2860:The Jewish Chronicle
1832:Ordnance Survey 1848
1763:Chetham Society 1861
1470:Stand Grammar School
1389:On 18 July 1872 the
1354:Manchester Metrolink
1252:Part-time employment
1238:Full-time employment
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680:Whitefield Town Hall
654:Prestwich-cum-Oldham
647:Whitefield Town Hall
436:Prestwich-cum-Oldham
199:Sovereign state
3897:Scheduled monuments
3278:(cities in italics)
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2134:KS04 Marital status
2077:, Statistics.gov.uk
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1938:on 18 November 2008
1194:Whitefield compared
969:Whitefield compared
867: /
693:metropolitan county
645:Dilapidated former
583:Sir William Stanley
573:, representing the
340: /
3942:Manchester Airport
3927:Places of interest
3430:Ince-in-Makerfield
3355:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
3222:City of Manchester
3170:Greater Manchester
2816:, St. Bernadette's
2775:Conservation Areas
2314:on 26 October 2012
1642:Places of interest
1497:Battle of Waterloo
1446:Five Mile Act 1665
1427:Besses o' th' Barn
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876:53.55194; -2.29917
697:Greater Manchester
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983:
978:
976:2001 UK census
972:
971:
956:
953:
841:
840:
836:
835:
830:
825:
819:
818:
816:
809:
806:
805:
800:
785:
783:
777:
776:
774:
767:
764:
763:
758:
753:
745:
742:
741:
734:
733:
726:
719:
711:
704:
701:
662:urban district
638:
635:
587:Thomas Stanley
577:, was crowned
526:
523:
495:
492:
490:
487:
483:urban district
444:Earls of Derby
357:
356:
324:
323:
318:
313:
308:
306:List of places
302:
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295:
289:
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271:
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264:
259:
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203:United Kingdom
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195:
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135:
133:
127:
126:
120:
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112:
103:
97:
96:
89:
85:
84:
75:
69:
68:
61:
60:
54:
53:
52:
51:
48:
47:
37:
29:
28:
20:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4012:
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3998:
3996:
3993:
3991:
3988:
3986:
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3976:
3973:
3971:
3968:
3967:
3965:
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3925:
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3450:Littleborough
3448:
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3393:
3391:
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3378:
3376:
3373:
3371:
3368:
3366:
3363:
3361:
3358:
3356:
3353:
3351:
3350:Cheadle Hulme
3348:
3346:
3343:
3341:
3338:
3336:
3333:
3331:
3328:
3326:
3323:
3321:
3318:
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3313:
3311:
3308:
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3301:
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3258:
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3248:
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3213:
3207:
3204:
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3187:
3183:
3182:
3176:
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3157:
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3138:
3137:
3134:
3128:
3125:
3123:
3120:
3119:
3109:
3105:
3100:
3099:
3089:
3087:0-9506795-1-8
3083:
3079:
3074:
3071:
3069:1-899624-29-5
3065:
3061:
3056:
3053:
3051:0-419-18780-4
3047:
3043:
3042:
3036:
3032:
3027:
3023:
3018:
3014:
3009:
3005:
3001:
2996:
2993:
2991:0-7190-1338-0
2987:
2983:
2982:
2976:
2972:
2971:
2965:
2961:
2960:
2954:
2950:
2944:
2936:
2931:
2930:
2919:, p. 20.
2918:
2913:
2907:, p. 35.
2906:
2901:
2894:
2889:
2883:, p. 24.
2882:
2877:
2861:
2857:
2850:
2842:
2835:
2833:
2831:
2815:
2814:
2807:
2801:, p. 70.
2800:
2795:
2793:
2777:
2776:
2769:
2763:, p. 26.
2762:
2757:
2750:
2745:
2739:, p. 25.
2738:
2733:
2726:
2721:
2715:, p. 28.
2714:
2709:
2702:
2697:
2690:
2685:
2679:, p. 55.
2678:
2677:Marshall 1970
2673:
2667:, p. 57.
2666:
2661:
2655:, p. 60.
2654:
2649:
2642:
2641:Marshall 1970
2637:
2630:
2625:
2619:, p. 59.
2618:
2613:
2607:, p. 58.
2606:
2601:
2599:
2592:, p. 48.
2591:
2586:
2584:
2582:
2575:, p. 21.
2574:
2569:
2563:, p. 20.
2562:
2557:
2542:
2541:
2534:
2512:
2508:
2504:
2498:
2492:, p. 56.
2491:
2486:
2480:, p. 53.
2479:
2474:
2467:
2462:
2456:, p. 57.
2455:
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2432:
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2424:
2402:
2398:
2394:
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2359:
2355:
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2327:
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2308:
2301:
2295:, p. 69.
2294:
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2283:, p. 10.
2282:
2277:
2270:
2265:
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2242:KS07 Religion
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2076:
2075:
2068:
2046:
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2013:
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2000:, p. 68.
1999:
1994:
1988:, p. 61.
1987:
1982:
1964:
1963:
1958:
1952:
1934:
1927:
1926:
1921:
1915:
1913:
1906:, p. 62.
1905:
1900:
1898:
1891:, p. 52.
1890:
1885:
1883:
1867:
1866:
1859:
1857:
1855:
1848:, p. 11.
1847:
1842:
1840:
1833:
1828:
1826:
1819:, p. 17.
1818:
1813:
1806:
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1794:
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1779:
1774:
1772:
1764:
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1556:
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1530:
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1501:Earl of Derby
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604:
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588:
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556:
555:House of York
552:
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540:
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525:Early history
522:
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415:
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410:leading from
409:
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397:
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387:
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374:Irwell Valley
371:
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45:in Whitefield
44:
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3917:High Sheriff
3630:
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3546:
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3455:Little Lever
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2958:
2934:
2926:Bibliography
2912:
2900:
2888:
2876:
2864:. Retrieved
2859:
2849:
2840:
2818:, retrieved
2812:
2806:
2780:, retrieved
2774:
2768:
2756:
2744:
2732:
2720:
2708:
2696:
2684:
2672:
2665:Simpson 1994
2660:
2648:
2636:
2624:
2612:
2568:
2556:
2545:, retrieved
2539:
2533:
2522:, retrieved
2506:
2497:
2485:
2473:
2461:
2435:, retrieved
2429:
2423:
2412:, retrieved
2396:
2373:, retrieved
2357:
2348:
2339:
2334:
2325:
2320:
2312:the original
2306:
2300:
2288:
2276:
2271:, p. 3.
2264:
2253:, retrieved
2237:
2228:
2217:, retrieved
2201:
2192:
2181:, retrieved
2165:
2156:
2145:, retrieved
2129:
2120:
2111:20 September
2109:, retrieved
2093:
2084:
2073:
2067:
2056:, retrieved
2040:
2031:
2019:. Retrieved
2015:
2005:
1993:
1981:
1970:, retrieved
1961:
1951:
1940:, retrieved
1933:the original
1924:
1870:, retrieved
1864:
1812:
1807:, p. 2.
1800:
1758:
1747:
1742:, p. 1.
1719:, retrieved
1715:the original
1709:
1636:Thomas Thorp
1634:Around 1883
1633:
1629:
1617:
1611:
1605:
1595:
1580:
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1526:
1522:
1509:Dr Blomfield
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1200:
1193:
1083:
1074:
1055:
992:
985:
980:
975:
968:
945:
940:right-to-buy
926:1950s as an
924:
917:
893:River Irwell
851:
791:
737:
678:
651:
623:
528:
518:
510:
508:
499:
497:
466:bleachfields
459:
417:
411:
400:Historically
398:
394:M60 motorway
378:River Irwell
361:
360:
18:
3848:(1974β1986)
3624:Wythenshawe
3559:Stalybridge
3405:Hazel Grove
2905:Wilson 1979
2893:Wilson 1979
2881:Wilson 1979
2820:20 December
2799:Wilson 1979
2782:19 December
2761:Wilson 1979
2737:Wilson 1979
2725:Wilson 1979
2713:Wilson 1979
2701:Wilson 1979
2689:Wilson 1979
2653:Wilson 1979
2617:Wilson 1979
2605:Wilson 1979
2590:Wilson 1979
2573:Wilson 1979
2561:Wilson 1979
2490:Wilson 1979
2478:Wilson 1979
2466:Wilson 1979
2454:Wilson 1979
2375:19 December
2293:Wilson 1979
2281:Wilson 1979
2269:Wilson 1979
2255:20 December
2183:20 December
1998:Wilson 1979
1986:Wilson 1979
1942:20 December
1904:Wilson 1979
1889:Wilson 1979
1872:16 December
1846:Wilson 1979
1817:Wilson 1979
1805:Wilson 1979
1793:Coward 1983
1740:Wilson 1979
1614:Dodie Smith
1403:electrified
1233:35,532,091
1141:Population
1066:co-habiting
1056:In 2001, a
1008:49,138,831
874: /
833:Heaton Park
619:Heaton Hall
563:Richard III
428:Middle Ages
347: /
93:2001 Census
3964:Categories
3831:Public art
3821:Demography
3609:Whitefield
3584:Tottington
3517:Ramsbottom
3502:Pendlebury
3497:Partington
3461:Manchester
3385:Failsworth
3375:Dukinfield
3340:Chadderton
3285:Altrincham
2629:Wells 1995
2507:ons.gov.uk
2397:ons.gov.uk
2358:ons.gov.uk
2238:ons.gov.uk
2202:ons.gov.uk
2166:ons.gov.uk
2130:ons.gov.uk
2094:ons.gov.uk
2041:ons.gov.uk
2012:"About Us"
1865:Pilkington
1691:References
1540:synagogues
1466:Warrington
1409:at nearby
1369:Kersal Bar
1280:Unemployed
1208:Whitefield
981:Whitefield
955:Demography
792:Whitefield
674:Lancashire
637:Governance
599:Pilkington
547:Pilkington
424:Ribchester
408:Roman road
404:Lancashire
386:Manchester
362:Whitefield
332:53Β°33β²08β³N
293:Bury South
274:North West
213:MANCHESTER
175:North West
88:Population
70:Whitefield
27:Whitefield
3932:Transport
3841:Geography
3628:See also:
3589:Tyldesley
3574:Stretford
3569:Stockport
3512:Radcliffe
3507:Prestwich
3472:Middleton
3390:Farnworth
3370:Droylsden
3310:Audenshaw
2866:29 August
2147:31 August
1752:Holt 1962
1601:Park Lane
1587:Radcliffe
1583:Prestwich
1477:Unitarian
1462:Daresbury
1423:Metrolink
1415:Radcliffe
1395:Prestwich
1341:Transport
1324:Morrisons
901:Middleton
862:2Β°17β²57β³W
859:53Β°33β²7β³N
828:Prestwich
803:Middleton
751:Radcliffe
703:Geography
668:, in the
664:with two
658:Radcliffe
615:Prestwich
595:attainted
579:Henry VII
504:tentering
475:mill town
448:hand-loom
390:Prestwich
335:2Β°17β²57β³W
269:Ambulance
209:Post town
3867:Churches
3564:Standish
3527:Rochdale
3440:Kearsley
3395:Golborne
3360:Didsbury
3330:Bredbury
3325:Bramhall
3315:Blackrod
3305:Atherton
2943:citation
2547:18 April
2524:17 April
2437:18 April
2414:18 April
2219:5 August
2058:5 August
2021:11 April
1959:(2001),
1663:See also
1458:Blackley
1440:Religion
781:Kearsley
539:Unsworth
494:Toponymy
468:used by
413:Mamucium
402:part of
392:and the
108:SD815065
3922:Museums
3907:History
3862:Castles
3836:Schools
3816:Cycling
3704:Spodden
3689:Medlock
3669:Etherow
3664:Douglas
3619:Worsley
3599:Walkden
3594:Urmston
3579:Swinton
3548:Salford
3532:Romiley
3522:Reddish
3482:Mossley
3477:Milnrow
3420:Horwich
3415:Hindley
3410:Heywood
3345:Cheadle
1721:17 June
1591:Salford
1571:Antwerp
1567:shabbat
1464:, near
1454:Puritan
1417:and at
1411:Clifton
1294:Retired
1230:151,445
1218:England
1186:Economy
1174:23,284
1171:22,783
1168:27,650
1165:21,866
1162:14,372
1159:12,914
1156:12,192
1005:180,608
993:England
951:sites.
936:Beswick
911:, with
823:Clifton
761:Heywood
687:of the
535:Ringley
489:History
470:Flemish
451:woollen
316:England
191:England
185:Country
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3826:People
3799:Topics
3728:Canals
3694:Mersey
3684:Irwell
3654:Bollin
3642:Rivers
3537:Royton
3492:Orrell
3487:Oldham
3467:Marple
3380:Eccles
3365:Denton
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1555:Hebrew
1538:, two
1331:Hall's
1303:13.5%
1261:11.8%
1247:40.8%
1227:16,824
1153:9,107
1150:6,902
1147:6,976
1144:6,588
1022:90.9%
1002:23,283
949:infill
934:, and
601:, and
569:. The
513:, the
245:Police
167:Region
118:London
3902:SSSIs
3892:Mills
3811:Crime
3719:Tonge
3659:Croal
3614:Wigan
3445:Leigh
3435:Irlam
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1936:(PDF)
1929:(PDF)
1300:13.3%
1297:15.1%
1289:3.3%
1275:8.3%
1258:12.0%
1255:11.7%
1244:42.9%
1241:42.2%
1136:2001
1133:1991
1130:1981
1127:1971
1124:1961
1121:1951
1118:1939
1115:1931
1112:1921
1109:1911
1106:1901
1103:Year
1050:2.3%
1041:Black
1036:4.6%
1027:Asian
1019:93.9%
1016:95.3%
1013:White
666:wards
630:Stand
543:Manor
3872:Flag
3709:Tame
3699:Roch
3674:Goyt
3649:Beal
3554:Shaw
3542:Sale
3425:Hyde
3400:Hale
3335:Bury
3082:ISBN
3064:ISBN
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2949:link
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2439:2009
2416:2009
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2185:2008
2149:2008
2113:2008
2060:2008
2023:2018
1974:2007
1944:2008
1874:2008
1723:2008
1585:and
1559:eruv
1489:CofE
1444:The
1356:line
1286:2.8%
1283:2.7%
1272:8.1%
1269:7.5%
1047:0.5%
1044:0.7%
1033:4.0%
1030:2.0%
899:and
897:Bury
887:and
756:Bury
603:Bury
589:the
559:lord
515:will
438:and
382:Bury
257:Fire
235:0161
139:Bury
41:, a
3714:Tib
3679:Irk
3167:of
889:M66
885:M60
852:At
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