Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volumen76Society, 1925 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... absence of a single effigy in Chester Cathedral . Of course the Reformation destroyed quantities of medieval art , and no doubt such abbeys as Vale Royal , • Combermere , Norton , and the rest contained many remaining in Cheshire . 5.
... absence of a single effigy in Chester Cathedral . Of course the Reformation destroyed quantities of medieval art , and no doubt such abbeys as Vale Royal , • Combermere , Norton , and the rest contained many remaining in Cheshire . 5.
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... course . Thus the late bishop of Sodor and Man , Dr. James Denton Thompson , in 1904 , when rector of North Meols , wrote : - " " There can be little doubt that the foundation of the church must be traced to the time of the Danish ...
... course . Thus the late bishop of Sodor and Man , Dr. James Denton Thompson , in 1904 , when rector of North Meols , wrote : - " " There can be little doubt that the foundation of the church must be traced to the time of the Danish ...
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... course of its wanderings . Many of these dedications are , in all probability , simply from interest in the saint's fame , which lasted long and was quite sufficient to make medieval votaries attach themselves to his cult ; and in the ...
... course of its wanderings . Many of these dedications are , in all probability , simply from interest in the saint's fame , which lasted long and was quite sufficient to make medieval votaries attach themselves to his cult ; and in the ...
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... course , nothing impossible in the supposition that St. Cuthbert's body rested in what is now North Meols , but the " records " certainly do not prove it . Symeon . and Reginald , who were nearer to St. Cuthbert than Wessington , have ...
... course , nothing impossible in the supposition that St. Cuthbert's body rested in what is now North Meols , but the " records " certainly do not prove it . Symeon . and Reginald , who were nearer to St. Cuthbert than Wessington , have ...
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... course , makes an end of the story , ⚫told by a local historian , that the monks in their wander- ings in Lancashire were harassed by " pagan Danes " who were then ravaging the district . It was from such ravaging on the east coast ...
... course , makes an end of the story , ⚫told by a local historian , that the monks in their wander- ings in Lancashire were harassed by " pagan Danes " who were then ravaging the district . It was from such ravaging on the east coast ...
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