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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) GILDERSOME Manor BATLEY CP/Tn/AP (Parish-level Unit)
GILDERSOME LG_Ward Parish-level Unit MORLEY MB (Local Government District)
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Place name County Entry Source ADWALTON, or Adderton Yorkshire Gildersome branch of the Leeds, Bradford, and Halifax Junction railway. It was formerly a market town; and it still has fairs Imperial BATLEY Yorkshire Gildersome, and Churwell. Acres, 6,446. Real property, £69,308. Pop., 25,278. Houses, 5,260. The property is subdivided Imperial BIRKENSHAW Yorkshire Gildersome branch of the Leeds and Halifax railway, 4½ miles SE of Bradford. The hamlets are Birkenshaw and Birkenshaw Imperial DRIGHLINGTON Yorkshire Gildersome branch of the Leeds, Bradford, and Halifax Junction railway, 5 miles SE by E of Bradford; includes a clothing Imperial DUDLEY-HILL Yorkshire Gildersome branch of the Leeds, Bradford, and Halifax Junction railway, 2 miles E of Bradford. It has a station on the railway Imperial Gildersome Yorkshire Gildersome , township and vil. with ry. sta., Batley par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles SW. of Leeds, 993 ac., pop. 3470: P.O.; and P.O., T.O., at GilderSome Bartholomew GILDERSOME Yorkshire GILDERSOME , a village and a township-chapelry in Batley parish, W. R. Yorkshire. The village stands adjacent to a branch Imperial GILDERSOME-STREET Yorkshire GILDERSOME-STREET , a hamlet in Batley parish, W. R. Yorkshire; 6¼ miles SW of Leeds. In has a post Imperial HUNSLET, or Hunfleet Yorkshire Gildersome township in Batley parish. Acres, 35,272. Poor rates, in 1862, £33,187. Pop. in 1851, 82,437; in 1861, 102,649. Houses Imperial LEEDS, BRADFORD, AND HALIFAX JUNCTION Lancashire Gildersome street collieries; it was further extended, by authority in 1854, in a branch to Ardsley, which was opened, with Imperial MORLEY Yorkshire Gildersome branch of the Great Northern railway, 4½ miles SW by S of Leeds; carries on woollen manufacture, and some Imperial TINGLEY Yorkshire with a r. station, in West Ardsley parish, W. R. Yorkshire; on the Gildersome railway, 4 miles NW of Wakefield. Imperial WORTLEY Yorkshire Establishment in 1813.The sub-district includes Farnley, Armley, and Gildersome townships; and comprises 5,053 acres. Pop., 24,557. Houses, 5,317. Imperial
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