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  • Tonge with Haulgh was a township of the civil and ecclesiastical parish of Bolton le Moors in the Salford hundred of Lancashire, England. The first part...
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  • the township of Tonge with Haulgh. By the end of the 19th century Tonge was home to a coal mine. There are three primary schools in Tonge;- Moorgate Country...
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    Bolton North East (UK Parliament constituency) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template with two unnamed parameters)
    districts in close proximity (Breightmet, Crompton, Halliwell, Tonge with the Haulgh) are Labour-voting areas, whereas the outer suburbs (Astley Bridge...
    30 KB (1,103 words) - 21:44, 11 August 2024
  • Bolton le Moors (category Articles with short description)
    Bolton Little Lever Longworth Lostock Quarlton Rivington Sharples Tonge with Haulgh Turton For civil purposes, these townships and chapelries were largely...
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    Metropolitan Borough Council. It was the manor house for the moiety of the Tonge with Haulgh township held by the Brownlows in the 16th century. The original building...
    6 KB (569 words) - 17:15, 28 February 2024
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    Bolton (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Hospital. In 1838 Great Bolton, most of Little Bolton and the Haulgh area of Tonge with Haulgh were incorporated under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835...
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    Salford Hundred (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Inter Ripam et Mersam or "Between Ribble and Mersey", and it was included with the information about Cheshire, though it cannot be said clearly to have...
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  • Bolton, most of the township of Little Bolton, and the Haulgh area of the township of Tonge with Haulgh. In 1866, Great Bolton changed its status to become...
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    Breightmet (category Articles with short description)
    two miles north east of Bolton on Bury road. It was separated from Tonge with Haulgh by the Bradshaw Brook. Breightmet Hill, the highest point, rises to...
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    Little Bolton (category Articles with short description)
    Little Bolton, the whole of Great Bolton, and the Haulgh area of the township of Tonge with Haulgh. The northern detached parts of Little Bolton were...
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    County Borough of Bolton (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    the townships of Great Bolton and Little Bolton, along with the Haulgh area from Tonge with Haulgh township, were incorporated as a Municipal Borough, making...
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    Thomas Gardner Horridge (category Articles with short description)
    and Wales. Horridge was the only son of John Horridge, chemist, of Tonge with Haulgh, and Margaret Barlow of Bolton, Lancashire. He was educated in Barnes...
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    2024 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election (category Articles with short description)
    council elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year. The election...
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  • Atherton coal rights to Thomas Guest from Bedford and John Fletcher of Tonge with Haulgh, Bolton forbidding them to mine under the hall. The Fletchers had...
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    Leverhulme. The park is bounded by the Breightmet, Darcy Lever, the Haulgh, and Tonge Fold. Since its earlier days as simply a park, Leverhulme Park has...
    4 KB (333 words) - 23:38, 19 July 2022
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    2023 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election (category Articles with short description)
    in no overall control following the election, however the Labour Party, with the support of Horwich and Blackrod First and One Kearsley, were able to...
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  • Westhoughton (UK Parliament constituency) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template with two unnamed parameters)
    plus Turton Urban District, and the parts of Rumworth, Sharples and Tonge with Haulgh outside the Parliamentary Borough of Bolton. The Representation of...
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  • Frank White (British politician) (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    once again representing the Tonge ward. After ward boundary and name changes in 2004, he represented the Tonge with The Haulgh ward. He attempted to re-enter...
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  • List of poor law unions in England (category Articles with short description)
    Rumworth, Sharples, Tonge with Haulgh, Turton, West Houghton. Burnley PLU Altham, Barley with Wheatley Booth, Barrowford Booth, Briercliffe with Extwistle, Burnley...
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    2010 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election (category Articles with short description)
    and the council stayed under no overall control. 20 seats were contested with 13 being won by the Labour Party, 6 by the Conservatives and 1 by the Liberal...
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