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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... evidence of place - names proves anything it would indicate that there was no such place as Meols ( or North Meols ) in the ninth century . The name is Scandinavian in origin , and all competent Scandinavian scholars are now agreed that ...
... evidence of place - names proves anything it would indicate that there was no such place as Meols ( or North Meols ) in the ninth century . The name is Scandinavian in origin , and all competent Scandinavian scholars are now agreed that ...
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... evidence that every resting place was thus marked . Wessington , who lived more than five centuries after the event , is the first to suggest it . That no place named Meols existed in the ninth century does not prove conclusively that ...
... evidence that every resting place was thus marked . Wessington , who lived more than five centuries after the event , is the first to suggest it . That no place named Meols existed in the ninth century does not prove conclusively that ...
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... evidence of this appears to be forthcoming . However that may be , there was a great addition to the number of dove - houses in England in the seventeenth century , and Samuel Hartlib , writing in 1651 , states that there were then no ...
... evidence of this appears to be forthcoming . However that may be , there was a great addition to the number of dove - houses in England in the seventeenth century , and Samuel Hartlib , writing in 1651 , states that there were then no ...
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... evidence of the dated panel bearing his initials . The assumption is not at all unlikely , and it is quite possible that Roger built some portions of the existing Hall . The older parts externally are mainly the south wing with its ...
... evidence of the dated panel bearing his initials . The assumption is not at all unlikely , and it is quite possible that Roger built some portions of the existing Hall . The older parts externally are mainly the south wing with its ...
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... evidence , are money left by will and not yet paid ( the inquisition of 7th Sept. , 1610 , is cited as proof ) and money given by Hugh Aspinwall of Bickerstaffe , in the hands of Roger Sankie , amounting in all to £ 17 10s . 8d ...
... evidence , are money left by will and not yet paid ( the inquisition of 7th Sept. , 1610 , is cited as proof ) and money given by Hugh Aspinwall of Bickerstaffe , in the hands of Roger Sankie , amounting in all to £ 17 10s . 8d ...
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