The following are Magnalls and Mangnalls that I have found in Slater’s Directory 1869 for Lancashire:-
Part I
Bolton, &c.
Nobility, Gentry And Clergy
page 104
Mangnall the Misses -, 185 Chorley New Road, L B
Mangnall Mr. Richard, 79 Manchester road
Retailers of Beer.
page 129
Mangnall Richard, West Houghton
Chorley, &c.
Boot, & c. Makers
page 180
Mangnall Thomas, 51 Market st
Brick Makers
page 180
Mangnall Thomas, 51 Market st
Farmers
page 181
Heath Charnock
Mangnall Eli (HM143 / HM092)
Shopkeepers,&c.
page 184
Mangnall William, 79 Cowling road
Retailers of Beer
page 185
Mangnall William, 79 Cowling road
Horwich, &c.
Farmers
page 294
Rivington
Mangnall Mark, Jepson’s farm
Part II
Manchester, &c.
Architects and Surveyors
page 11
Mangnall & Littlewood, 3 Norfolk st
Members of Exchange
page 211
Mangnall Alfred, 1 Southgate (GM106?)
Mangnall Fenton, 91 Mosley st (GM142)
Part III
Radcliffe, &c.
Nobility, Gentry And Clergy
page 631
Mangnall Mr. William, Clark’s hill, Prestwich (FM292)
Stockport, &c.
” The station at Teviot Dale is a handsome and commodious structure, in the Elizabethan style of architecture, erected at a cost of about £10,000. Messrs. Mangnall and Littlewood, of Manchester, were the architects. There are also three picturesque Gothic roadside stations on the same line of railway, namely, at Cheadle, Baguley, and Northenden, all from designs by the same architects. The company have also erected an extensive goods warehouse at Wellington Road, for the convenience of Stockport.”
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