WebIn 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described East Thickley like this: . THICKLEY (East), a township in Auckland-St-Andrew parish, Durham; 3½ miles SE of Bishop-Auckland.Acres, 260. Real property, £2,464; of which £1,200 are in mines. Pop. in 1851, 622; in 1861, 1,142.
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WebThickley Wood Bridge is thought to have been built as a replacement of a level crossing 50m to the west, probably as an accommodation bridge for cattle belonging to East Thickley Grange, improving access to fields to the south of the Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR). The first edition Ordnance Survey map, surveyed 1856, shows the level ... Web25 Nov 2015 · John LILBURN: born abt 1538 in of Thickley Punchardon, Durham, Eng.; married 27 Jan 1562–63 in Auckland, Durham, Eng.; died 30 Mar 1604 in Auckland, Durham, Eng.. 121. Isabel WORTLEY: born abt 1542 in , , Eng.. 122. John HICKS: born abt 1578 in of Whitburn, Durham, Eng.; married 20 Feb 1603–4 in Lamesley, Durham, Eng.; died aft 1631. … suzuki boulevard c50 dj mod
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WebWilliam de Lilburne "received by grant of Robert Ogle of Bothell the manors of Thickley Punchardon and Shildon, o Durham and all messuages, lands etc there" Bartholomew Lilburne (1512-1562) attended the Field of the Cloth of Gold and is said to have had made a family armour, the whereabouts of which are currently unknown. WebLilburne's mother died in 1619. His father took his three sons and daughter back to the family home in Thickley Punchardon. John studied at grammar schools in Bishop Auckland and Newcastle-upon-Tyne and, on the completion of his education, was encouraged by his father to take up an apprenticeship in London. WebGeorge Lilburne (c.1585 – 23 August 1666) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654. He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English … baristariri twitter