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Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway

Chapter 8 WARRINGTON TO NEWTON JUNCTION,

Word Count: 212    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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y wood; a little farther, is Burton Wood and Bold Heath and Park, (seat of Sir Henry Houghton,) also on the W., Orford Hall (se

ck St

, since the opening of the railway, been used as a sta

th a lofty spire; and is said to be coeval with the e

lthiest in the kingdom. Between the village of Winwick and town of Newton, is an elevated piece of ground, called Red Bank, from its

tance bring

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Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway
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“Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway by James Drake”