Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volumen75

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Página 22 - Knightley ; which it is to be inferred, could not then have been borne as it now is: — quarterly, i and 4, ermine, 2 and 3, paly of six or, and gules.
Página 169 - Bless, O Lord ! we beseech thee, this thy creature of eggs, that it may become a wholesome sustenance to thy faithful servants, eating it in thankfulness to thee, on account of the Resurrection of our Lord.
Página 187 - Discussion of the difficult wick problem, however, lies outside the scope of the present paper, the object of which is to...
Página 162 - An object that caused a death was forfeited. 'Horses, oxen, carts, boats, millwheels and cauldrons were the commonest of deodands' (Pollock and Maitland, History of English Law, II, 471-2).
Página xiv - Bootle. 1888. Mar. 22. Boston Athenaeum. Boston, Mass., USA (C/o Messrs. EG Allen & Son, Ltd., 14 Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2.) 1889. Jan. 10. Boston Public Library. Boston, USA (C/o B. Quaritch, Ltd., 11 Grafton Street, London, W.1.) 1923.
Página 172 - Transactions" of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. vii. p. 97. Mr. Benn wished to draw the attention of members to this much neglected branch of Irish antiquities. From the small intrinsic value of such things, they were seldom preserved when found. By the Rev. James Graves: a carved domino box with cribbage table on the sides, made by the French...

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