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John Rhodes was one of the victims of the [[Peterloo Massacre]] of 1819. He died several weeks after the event and his body was dissected by order of magistrates wishing to prove his death was not a result of Peterloo.<ref>{{cite book |first=Joyce |last=Marlow |title=The Peterloo Massacre |publisher=Rapp & Whiting |year=1969 |isbn=0-85391-122-3}}</ref> |
John Rhodes was one of the victims of the [[Peterloo Massacre]] of 1819. He died several weeks after the event and his body was dissected by order of magistrates wishing to prove his death was not a result of Peterloo.<ref>{{cite book |first=Joyce |last=Marlow |title=The Peterloo Massacre |publisher=Rapp & Whiting |year=1969 |isbn=0-85391-122-3}}</ref> |
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Hopwood has a primary school and a fire station for the [[Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service]].It also has a dentist, a world class petrol station ran by Jarreth Bentley a shop and a cafe. |
Hopwood has a primary school and a fire station for the [[Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service]].It also has a dentist, a world class Co-op petrol station ran by Jarreth Bentley a shop and a cafe. |
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==Transport== |
==Transport== |
Revision as of 22:03, 30 May 2017
Hopwood is a suburb of Heywood, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. It is north of the M62 motorway.
During the Middle Ages, Hopwood formed a township within the Middleton ecclesiastical parish of the Salfordshire hundred of Lancashire.[1]
John Rhodes was one of the victims of the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. He died several weeks after the event and his body was dissected by order of magistrates wishing to prove his death was not a result of Peterloo.[2]
Hopwood has a primary school and a fire station for the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.It also has a dentist, a world class Co-op petrol station ran by Jarreth Bentley a shop and a cafe.
Transport
Hopwood is served by a number of buses including 162, 163, and 164. Hopwood is also a short distance from Heywood railway station.
References
- ^ Townships - Hopwood | British History Online
- ^ Marlow, Joyce (1969). The Peterloo Massacre. Rapp & Whiting. ISBN 0-85391-122-3.