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Churchtown and Old
In 1792 William Sutton, the landlord of the Black Bull Inn in Churchtown ( now the Hesketh Arms ) and known to locals as " The Old Duke ", realised the importance of the newly-created canal systems across the UK and set up a bathing house in the virtually uninhabited dunes at South Hawse by the seaside just four miles ( 6 km ) away from the newly constructed Leeds and Liverpool Canal and two miles south-west of Churchtown.
Southport Wanderers, High Park, Churchtown and Southport Old Boys were amongst the most prominent however Southport Football Club was considered to be the town's premier side.

Churchtown and Church
The church's central offices are in Rathmines, adjacent to the Church of Ireland College of Education, and the Church's library is in Churchtown.
The town has developed away from the original settlement, which was near where the present Churchtown ( around St. Euny's Church ) district of Redruth stands today.
Churchtown has one primary school ( Churchtown Primary School ) which is situated on St Cuthbert's Road and access is also available via Botanic Gardens The school is a " community school " ( i. e. not a church school ) but is closely associated with St Cuthbert's Church.
The suburb of Churchtown is probably named after St. Nahi's Church ( Church of Ireland ) just off the Churchtown road.
The Church of Ireland Theological Institute ( the theological seminary of the Church of Ireland ) and the Representative Church Body Library ( the central library of the Church of Ireland ) are both on Braemor Park, Churchtown.
The Church Lane Crossing Box controls the section from Darley Dale to Rowsley South under the one train staff key method, as well as the level crossing at Churchtown.

Churchtown and years
In his last years, Reed lived with Josephine in Churchtown, County Cork, Ireland.
Although not born or raised in Churchtown, Dermot has been employed in De La Salle Churchtown for many years.
The major beneficiaries of the Trust's fundraising over the last few years have been the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington ; the PACE Centre at Philip Green House in Buckinghamshire ; Philip Green Memorial School in Dorset ; Churchtown in Cornwall ; the Grand Shaftesbury Run ; Oakleigh School in Barnet and Richard House Children's Hospice in London's East End.

Churchtown and .
* Lennox Robinson, editor ( 1920 ), Further Letters of John Butler Yeats: Selected by Lennox Robinson, The Cuala Press, Churchtown, Dundrum, County Dublin.
Early Memories: Some Chapters of Autobiography ( 1923 ) The Cuala Press, Churchtown, Dundrum County Dublin.
* Churchtown – A hamlet on the south town line.
* Churchtown – A hamlet at the town line in the northeast part of the town.
Historically a part of Lancashire, the town in its present form was founded in 1792 when William Sutton, an innkeeper from Churchtown, built a bathing house at what now is the south end of Lord Street, the town's main thoroughfare.
This church was called St Cuthbert's and is still at the centre of Churchtown to this day.
From south to north these villages were South Hawes, Haweside, Little London, Higher Blowick, Lower Blowick, Rowe-Lane, Churchtown, Marshside, Crossens, and Banks.
As well as in Churchtown, there were vicarages in Crossens and Banks.
Séamus Brennan died in the early hours of 9 July 2008 at his home in Churchtown in Dublin.
His funeral was held in Churchtown, County Cork, Ireland.
Reed's remains were buried in the 13th-century cemetery in the heart of Churchtown village, and his grave was seeded with Irish wildflowers.
The main settlements are Churchtown, Trevescan, Carn Towan, Sennen Cove and Land's End.
Nearby are the castles at Trematon and Ince, as well as the nature reserve at Churchtown Farm, where there are some wonderful walks, with stunning views of the river.
A short distance past the church is Nutgrove Avenue, widened and extended during the 1960s to link up with Churchtown.
He also sang in the Braemor Rooms, Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland.
Bond was brought up in Darley Dale, where he attended Churchtown Primary School.
At Southport, a memorial was erected in Duke Street Cemetery and a permanent exhibition can be seen in the Museum of the Botanic Gardens in Churchtown, Southport.
He attended high school at De La Salle College Churchtown where he played rugby union while continuing to play Gaelic football for his club alongside younger brother Brian.
Kirwan was born in Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland.

Graveyard and Old
The nearby Old Graveyard houses the grave of Dag Hammarskjöld.
Other outstanding historical and architectural resources include the Old Town Hall, the Forest Shrine and Cardinal Hayes Memorial, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, the Old Forestburgh Graveyard, the Ontario and Western Railroad Bridge and the Hartwell-Benzien Stone Wall.
Revolutionary legend Molly Pitcher died in the borough in 1832, and her body lies buried in the Old Graveyard.
* Old Graveyard in Saudasjøen-containing tombs of Russian POWs who died when building the Nordag aluminium melting plant during World War II
Smith died in Baltimore and was interred in the Old Westminster Graveyard.
O ' Dea can be heard narrating the 2009 documentary Hangman's Graveyard, which tells the story of an archaeological investigation at Toronto's Old Don Jail to uncover a long forgotten cemetery.
David Quaid is buried in the " Old Graveyard " in Templeathea.
St. Bartholomew's Church is located on Colbert Street and the village has two graveyards, Holy Cross on the outskirts of the village and The " Old Graveyard " in Templeathea just over a mile away.
He died on March 2, 1796 and was buried at Old Graveyard in the city of Washington, Pennsylvania on Walnut Street which is now considered to be the present site of Washington & Jefferson College.
* Graveyard: True Hauntings from an Old New England Cemetery by Ed Warren ( St Martins Press, 1992 ) ISBN 0-312-08202-9

Graveyard and Church
Graveyard located adjacent to a Steeple ( architecture ) | steepled Church ( building ) | church in Muscoda, Wisconsin, USA
Signposted walking tours of the town allow visitors to discover its interesting historical buildings, in particular the Workhouse and Famine Graveyard, Hatley Manor ( a restored Georgian period home of the St. George Family, now under the benevolent care of MBNA ), St George's Church of Ireland ( has an interactive Visitor Centre ), and the Costello Chapel which is believed to be the smallest chapel in Europe.
* Graveyard / Ruined Church, Ballynacallagh
* Save Childwall Church Graveyard
* New York Times, " In Saw Mill River Valley: Elmsford and its Revolutionary Church and Graveyard ", 11 / 17 / 1895.
Both Loren and Viola are buried at Aquia Church Graveyard in Stafford, Virginia.
Preservation Virginia also manages Warner Hall Graveyard in Gloucester and the Cub Creek Church site in Charlotte County.
with St. Peter: – Starting from a point on the seashore directly west of the junction of Highway IC and the public road leading from Shermans to Half Moon Fort, the line travels eastwards to the centre-line of the said road junction ; then in a north-easterly direction along Highway 1C to its junction with the private ( estate ) road leading to Alleynedale Hall ; then along this private road and diverting along the northern branch of this road so as to leave the plantation buildings in St. Peter to meet the public road called Highway A leading from Rose Hill to St. Lucy ’ s Church ; then northwards along Highway A to its junction with the public road called Luke Hill ; then along this public road in a north-easterly and northerly direction to the junction with the unclassified road leading to Castle Plantation ; then along this road in an easterly and south-easterly direction to a point opposite the monument ( B. l ) placed on the eastern side ; then in a north-easterly direction along the line joining this point and another monument ( 13. 2 ) situate on the western side of an unclassified road at Lamberts and to the centre line of tbe ( the ) road ; then along this road in a north-westerly and north-easterly direction to its junction with the public road leading from Lamberts to Graveyard ; then along this public road in an easterly, north-easterly and northerly direction to its junction with the unclassified road leading to Boscobelle ; then along this road in a north-easterly, south-easterly and north-easterly direction to the centre of the bridge situate at the point just before the road turns to a south-easterly direction ; then in a north-easterly direction ( 30 “ 16 ') to the sea.
with St. Lucy: – Starting from a point on the seashore directly west of the junction of Highway 1C and the public road leading from Shermans to Half Moon Fort, the line travels eastwards to the centre-line of the said road junction ; then in a north-easterly direction along Highway 1C to its junction with the private ( estate ) road leading to Alleynedale Hall ; then along this private road and diverting along the northern branch of this road so as to leave the plantation buildings in St. Peter to meet the public road called Highway A leading from Rose Hill to St. Lucy ’ s Church ; then northwards along Highway A to its junction with the public road called Luke Hill ; then along this public road in a north-easterly and northerly direction to the junction with the unclassified road leading to Castle Plantation ; then along this road in an easterly and south-easterly direction to a point opposite the monument ( B. l ) placed on the eastern side ; then in a north-easterly direction along the line joining this point and another monument ( 13. 2 ) situate on the western side of an unclassified road at Lamberts and to the centre line of tbe ( the ) road ; then along this road in a north-westerly and north-easterly direction to its junction with the public road leading from Lamberts to Graveyard ; then along this public road in an easterly, north-easterly and northerly direction to its junction with the unclassified road leading to Boscobelle ; then along this road in a north-easterly, south-easterly and north-easterly direction to the centre of the bridge situate at the point just before the road turns to a south-easterly direction ; then in a north-easterly direction ( 30 “ 16 ') to the sea.
He was interred in the Church Street Graveyard in Mobile, Alabama.
He is buried in the Tennent Church Graveyard in Manalapan Township.
Smith died at his residence in Philadelphia in 1812, and is buried in the Second Presbyterian Church Graveyard there.
Whilst the Catholic church remains in permanent use, the old Protestant, although the Church did lie in ruins they are at present the new Graveyard to the parish.
The winning song was " Cheat on the Church " by Graveyard BBQ.

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