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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... received by some friendly household , who pitied his great age and his loneliness ? 1 The report of the Institution dated 12 February , 1830 , still contains the Rev. Orré's name as French teacher ; but the report of 1833 gives a fresh ...
... received by some friendly household , who pitied his great age and his loneliness ? 1 The report of the Institution dated 12 February , 1830 , still contains the Rev. Orré's name as French teacher ; but the report of 1833 gives a fresh ...
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... received the spiritual ministrations of the clergy in those far - off times.1 " " This passage is quoted at length because it contains a reference to certain " records which would seem to afford " reasonable ground " for believing that ...
... received the spiritual ministrations of the clergy in those far - off times.1 " " This passage is quoted at length because it contains a reference to certain " records which would seem to afford " reasonable ground " for believing that ...
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... received before 27th Sept. , 1610 , to give the Free Grammar School its start in life . At this point , perhaps the best method of proceeding will be to examine in detail the oldest deed mentioned above . This is a decree of the ...
... received before 27th Sept. , 1610 , to give the Free Grammar School its start in life . At this point , perhaps the best method of proceeding will be to examine in detail the oldest deed mentioned above . This is a decree of the ...
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... received by the governors on 3rd June , 1843 . The first collectors are worthy of some notice . John Breres of Brires , was evidently a most worthy townsman . In a list of original benefactors in the early pages of the minutes book ...
... received by the governors on 3rd June , 1843 . The first collectors are worthy of some notice . John Breres of Brires , was evidently a most worthy townsman . In a list of original benefactors in the early pages of the minutes book ...
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... received 30s . Then the interest received is stated , whereby it appears only on eight of the fourteen items was the interest paid ; £ 7 8s . was paid , £ 3 10s . unpaid . The total amount of the charge was £ 167 12s . 8d . The ...
... received 30s . Then the interest received is stated , whereby it appears only on eight of the fourteen items was the interest paid ; £ 7 8s . was paid , £ 3 10s . unpaid . The total amount of the charge was £ 167 12s . 8d . The ...
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