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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... appears to be W.B. E.B. A.D. 1613 R.C. E.R. The first line evidently stands for William Ball and Ellen Ball his wife , with A.D. for Anno Domini . The date may be either 1613 or 1618 , the last figure not being quite clear . The lower ...
... appears to be W.B. E.B. A.D. 1613 R.C. E.R. The first line evidently stands for William Ball and Ellen Ball his wife , with A.D. for Anno Domini . The date may be either 1613 or 1618 , the last figure not being quite clear . The lower ...
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... appears to have been an ancient cottage , probably of the 17th century , which consisted of two rooms on the ground floor , with rooms above reached by a small stairway , the foot of whose newel post may still be seen in the little ...
... appears to have been an ancient cottage , probably of the 17th century , which consisted of two rooms on the ground floor , with rooms above reached by a small stairway , the foot of whose newel post may still be seen in the little ...
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... appear to be any other well in the locality which would suit . Crossing the next field , which is in the parish of Woodchurch , we enter the main body of Thurstaston parish . Another field , passing a fir wood cut down in the Great War ...
... appear to be any other well in the locality which would suit . Crossing the next field , which is in the parish of Woodchurch , we enter the main body of Thurstaston parish . Another field , passing a fir wood cut down in the Great War ...
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... appear , from an agreement made between the abbot of Chester and William son of Patrick de Hasil- walle circa 1300 , to ... appears reasonable ; Irby Mill Hill would be a lonely spot suitable for a leper house , and the well and rise of ...
... appear , from an agreement made between the abbot of Chester and William son of Patrick de Hasil- walle circa 1300 , to ... appears reasonable ; Irby Mill Hill would be a lonely spot suitable for a leper house , and the well and rise of ...
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... appears to be simply " Thur- stan's tun , " or farm . Dawpool was the name given formerly to a hamlet composed of a few houses on the bank of the estuary north of the present railway station . At first sight it is a little difficult to ...
... appears to be simply " Thur- stan's tun , " or farm . Dawpool was the name given formerly to a hamlet composed of a few houses on the bank of the estuary north of the present railway station . At first sight it is a little difficult to ...
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abbot acres aged appears Archæological Society Argent arms Audley Birkenhead bishop Blowick C.C. Chester Caldy Carus Castle Cecily Ches Cheshire Chester Cathedral Chester Plea Roll church Clayton clerk Committee dated daughter Dawpool died ditch Docker earl earthworks Edward Edward III Elizabeth Farrer Francis Tunstall fretty gent George Glegg Gules Hall Harl Haselwall heir held Henry Heswall Hugh Ibid inscription Irby James John de Whitmore John Whitmore lake Lancashire Lancaster Lancs Larden Lathebote Liverpool Lord manor of Thurstaston manor of Whittington Margaret married Martin Mere messuage Newton North Meols Ormerod parish Patrick pedigree Plea Roll Prenton presented Ralph Record Soc rector Register rent Richard Robert Roger Scarisbrick Sellet side stone tenants Thirnby Thomas Henry Ismay Thurstaston township W. G. Collingwood Water Street West Kirby widow wife William Whitmore Wirral Wyke House
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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