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Stand was a village within the township of Pilkington within the parish of Prestwich-cum-Oldham, hundred of Salford and county of Lancashire, in northern England. Pilkington was originally bounded on two sides, the southwest and north, by the River Irwell, and encompassed the settlements of Blackford Bridge, Cinder Hill, Hollins, Besses o' th' Barn, Outwood, Ringley, Stand, Unsworth, and Whitefield. The township was abolished in 1894. See: Wikipedia:Pilkington (ancient township)

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