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- About 400 500 workers from Chowbent threatened to burn down Hayes Mill.
- He was a Unitarian and is buried at Chowbent Chapel.
- Some furniture and carpets went to Bewsey, the clock from the tower was given to Chowbent Chapel.
- Wright was a Unitarian, a member of the congregation at Chowbent Chapel where he succeeded his father as organist.
- In 1784 he moved to Chowbent, near Leigh in Lancashire, to be apprenticed to William Cannan, the son of a neighbour of the Kennedys.
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- For about 300 years from the 17th century Atherton was referred to as Chowbent, which was frequently shortened to Bent, the town's old nickname.
- Chowbent, or Bent, was the name given to the built-up part of Atherton from the mid-17th century for at least 300 years.
- After the Highlanders were routed and for his efforts Wood was given a ?00 pension by parliament and the title " the General " by his Chowbent congregation.
- From 1786 to 1788, he was pastor of a church in Monton, and from 1787 to 1793, he served another congregation at Chowbent Chapel in Atherton.
- "' Howe Bridge railway station "', originally " Chowbent " station, is a closed railway station in historic county of Lancashire.
- As the population grew, the resulting town was called Atherton, although the names " Chowbent " or " Bent " are used by locals.
- For several hundred years it was the mother church for the six townships, Westleigh, Pennington, Chowbent was built in 1645 by John Atherton but not consecrated until 1723.
- "General " James Wood died in 1759 . The location of his grave is unknown, but is speculated to be at Chowbent where his wife and mother are buried.
- The New Bent or Chowbent Chapel, the earliest Nonconformist chapel in Atherton, was built in 1721 and opened in 1722 . The chapel was built by the Presbyterian congregation after it was expelled from the first chapel.
- She is an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology at Liverpool University, Research Associate of the Manchester Museum, President of Bolton Archaeology and Egyptology Society, and a trustee of Chowbent Chapel, Atherton.