Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volumen75Society, 1924 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... Castle . - An unfortunate Voyage . Ogle of Roby . - Garstang Vicarage . -A scene in Court.- " Minster " -The Taking of Quebec . Churches . 263 267 REPORTS AND TREASURER'S ACCOUNT .. By 238 240 249 252 254 259 Council and Officers for ...
... Castle . - An unfortunate Voyage . Ogle of Roby . - Garstang Vicarage . -A scene in Court.- " Minster " -The Taking of Quebec . Churches . 263 267 REPORTS AND TREASURER'S ACCOUNT .. By 238 240 249 252 254 259 Council and Officers for ...
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... Castle , Flint . 1902. Nov. 6. Gladstone , Robert , B.C.L. , M.A. Athenæum , Liverpool , Vice - President . 1906. Feb. 14. Hall , Lawrence . 6 Canning Street , Liverpool . DATE OF ELECTION . 1912. Jan. 18. Hand , Chas List of Members . XV .
... Castle , Flint . 1902. Nov. 6. Gladstone , Robert , B.C.L. , M.A. Athenæum , Liverpool , Vice - President . 1906. Feb. 14. Hall , Lawrence . 6 Canning Street , Liverpool . DATE OF ELECTION . 1912. Jan. 18. Hand , Chas List of Members . XV .
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... castle , a man's house was himself . . . . Now we walk in and out of our brick boxes unconcerned whether we live in this villa or that , here or yonder.2 We now reach a cross road leading southwards past the 1 Information of Mr. W. F. ...
... castle , a man's house was himself . . . . Now we walk in and out of our brick boxes unconcerned whether we live in this villa or that , here or yonder.2 We now reach a cross road leading southwards past the 1 Information of Mr. W. F. ...
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... castle at Deganwy , that Robert de Rodelent , the Norman grantee of Thurstaston after the Conquest , met his end at the hands of the Welsh in 1088 . The first portion of the heath acquired for the enjoy- ment of the public was under an ...
... castle at Deganwy , that Robert de Rodelent , the Norman grantee of Thurstaston after the Conquest , met his end at the hands of the Welsh in 1088 . The first portion of the heath acquired for the enjoy- ment of the public was under an ...
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... castle probably existed on the shore - perhaps the one built by Robert de Rodelent , more northerly close to the sea . Within the last half century considerable ruins remained , but the stones have all been removed , and used for ...
... castle probably existed on the shore - perhaps the one built by Robert de Rodelent , more northerly close to the sea . Within the last half century considerable ruins remained , but the stones have all been removed , and used for ...
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Página xxviii - of many shapes and not at right angles in the corners, nor all on the same dead level of flooring. You had to go up a step into one, and down a step into another, and along a winding passage into a third, so that each part of the house had its individuality