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description of Little Hucklow from the 1857 Trade Directory Hucklow, Little, is a small ancient village and township, 2 miles N.N.E. from Tideswell, and 3½ miles S. by E. from Hope, contains 400 acres of land principally on limestone with lead ore, and in 1851 had 49 houses, and 235 inhabitants, of whom 128 were male and 107 female; rateable value £380. Captain William Carlyle is lord of the manor and principal owner. Col. Leslie, and Mr. Thomas Pierson, of Sheffield, are also owners. This manor was for many generations in the family of Foljambe. The Primitive Methodists have a small chapel here. Coplow Dale, ½ mile N. from village. Windmill a small hamlet 1 mile S. from Little Hucklow. Feast, last Sunday in August. HUCKLOW (LITTLE) TOWNSHIP
description of Little Hucklow from the 1881 Trade Directory Little Hucklow is a hamlet, 2½ miles north from Tideswell and 1 mile north-west from Great Hucklow. The tithes are in lease. A Sunday-school is held here. The Primitive Methodists have a place of worship. The acreage is 562; rateable value £564; the population in 1881 was 175.
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