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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... seem to have interfered materially with everyday life , nor were they prodigal in destruction , but this cannot be said of the great Civil War , in which Cheshire played an important part , including the sieges of Chester and Nantwich ...
... seem to have interfered materially with everyday life , nor were they prodigal in destruction , but this cannot be said of the great Civil War , in which Cheshire played an important part , including the sieges of Chester and Nantwich ...
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... seem to be local imitations of the alabaster format , earlier fashions lingering , as in the cushions be- neath the knight's head . The date may be placed somewhere about 1430. Earwaker suggests that they represent either Sir Ralph ...
... seem to be local imitations of the alabaster format , earlier fashions lingering , as in the cushions be- neath the knight's head . The date may be placed somewhere about 1430. Earwaker suggests that they represent either Sir Ralph ...
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... seems probable that there were at least three series of arms painted at different times . 33. MACCLESFIELD . - Sir John Savage of Clifton , knt . , son and heir of Sir John above . Knighted 13 Henry VII , sheriff of Worcester for twenty ...
... seems probable that there were at least three series of arms painted at different times . 33. MACCLESFIELD . - Sir John Savage of Clifton , knt . , son and heir of Sir John above . Knighted 13 Henry VII , sheriff of Worcester for twenty ...
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... seem astonishing to see a foreigner , and what is more the citizen of a country with which England was at war , and moreover , a Roman Catholic clergyman , so well esteemed and praised by the British people . The fact is that he did not ...
... seem astonishing to see a foreigner , and what is more the citizen of a country with which England was at war , and moreover , a Roman Catholic clergyman , so well esteemed and praised by the British people . The fact is that he did not ...
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... seems to be a real curate of Fr. Gerardot : he lives with him till February , 1810 , and Gore's Directory tells us he lodged at St. Anthony's Place with the rector . When he goes , an Englishman comes in June , 1810 , Fr. Baines . And ...
... seems to be a real curate of Fr. Gerardot : he lives with him till February , 1810 , and Gore's Directory tells us he lodged at St. Anthony's Place with the rector . When he goes , an Englishman comes in June , 1810 , Fr. Baines . And ...
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