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Swashway
Swashway Swash"way`, n. Same as 4th Swash, 2.

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- Pitsmoor Kearsley Greater Manchester Whitegate 132 kV Kirkby Merseyside Washway Farm 132 kV Rainhill Kirkstall West Yorkshire Elland Bradford West Skelton...
- near A16 A151 in Spalding B1357 Barrier Bank near A16 Cowbit Road A17 Washway Road B1358 (defunct) A17 in Holbeach Clough A17 in Fleet Hargate De facto...
- Brixton Road, where it ran along the course of the stream, was known as the "Washway", and the stream itself was often called the "Wash". By that time the Effra...
- London and the West End moved to south London. The first development was in Washway, now Brixton Road. With the enclosing of the Manor of Lambeth, owned by...
- family R. B. D. Douglas (Member of Parliament for Portsmouth) Adenauer "Washway" Douglas (son of R. B. D. Douglas; Mayor of Portsmouth) Michael Douglas...
- Trust Tarporley to Acton Forge Turnpike Trust Thornset Turnpike Trust Washway (Crossford Bridge to Altringham) Turnpike Trust Wilmslow Turnpike Trust...
- there is a right turn for the B1357 for Moulton Seas End. At Whaplode as Washway Road, it p****es Saracen's Head. At this point the former road p****ed through...
- Soares (1864-1926), then a solicitor in Manchester residing at Woodheys, on Washway Road, in Ashton upon Mersey (today Sale), later a Liberal Member of Parliament...
- was working as a solicitor in Manchester and residing at Woodheys, on Washway Road, in Ashton upon Mersey (today Sale), he married Kate Carolyn Lord...
- (1852) 5 1 (chain) 41 Geo. 3. (U.K.) c. xcviii 1801 Cheshire & Derbys A626 Washway (Crossford Bridge to Altringham) 3 miles, 4 furlongs, 164 yards (5.8 km)...