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Standish may refer to: Places England * Standish, Greater Manchester, a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan ** Standish Hall, a demolished estate and country house * Standish-with-Langtree, a former urban district of Lancashire * Standish, Gloucestershire United States * Standish, California ** Standish Hall (Standish, California), a historic building * Standish, Maine, a town ** Standish (CDP), Maine, a village in the town * Standish, Michigan * Standish Township, Michigan * Standish, Minneapolis, Minnesota, a neighborhood * Standish, Missouri People * Standish (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Standish baronets * Standish family, 13th- to 20th-century Lords of the Manor in the Manchester, England, locality Other uses

* Standish Group, an American IT consulting company * USS Standish (1864), USS ''Standish'' (1864), an iron-hulled screw tug {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Standish, Greater Manchester
Standish is a small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, it is on the A49 road between Chorley and Wigan, near Junction 27 of the M6 motorway. The population of the town was 13,278 in the 2011 census. Formed around a crossroads, the village has grown into a small town as urban expansion between Manchester and Liverpool extends outwards. St Wilfrid's Church is a Grade I listed parish church. History The name Standish is derived from the Old English ''stan'', meaning stone, and ''edisc'', a park or enclosure. It has been variously recorded as Stanedis in 1206, Stanediss in 1219, Standissh, Stanedich and Stanedissh in 1292 and Standisch in 1330. The adjoining village of Langtree was recorded as Langetre in 1206 and Longetre in 1330. A Roman road passed through the township. Standish and Langtree were part of the Penwortham barony in the 12th century, and between 1150 and 1164, Ric ...
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