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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... PARISH OF THURSTASTON . BY F. C. BEAZLEY , F.S.A. Thurstaston Hall : Entrance Gate Irby Farm : the old Ball House Manor Farm : Irby Village Irby Hall , before Restoration " " Dawpool " I. TOPOGRAPHY Plan of the Parish I Frontispiece ...
... PARISH OF THURSTASTON . BY F. C. BEAZLEY , F.S.A. Thurstaston Hall : Entrance Gate Irby Farm : the old Ball House Manor Farm : Irby Village Irby Hall , before Restoration " " Dawpool " I. TOPOGRAPHY Plan of the Parish I Frontispiece ...
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... Parish Register Society . Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society . TRANSACTIONS . THE PARISH OF THURSTASTON . By F. C. xxii .
... Parish Register Society . Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society . TRANSACTIONS . THE PARISH OF THURSTASTON . By F. C. xxii .
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... parish , then Thurstaston is undoubtedly a parish as happy as it is beautiful ; it has no history , and indeed it almost seems at times as if a conspiracy had existed to stop us from learning anything about it . The descent of the manor ...
... parish , then Thurstaston is undoubtedly a parish as happy as it is beautiful ; it has no history , and indeed it almost seems at times as if a conspiracy had existed to stop us from learning anything about it . The descent of the manor ...
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... parish at Irby . Leaving on our right a stone - built farm house we turn a bend in the road , and looking over the trim hedges and green meadows of Arrowe we catch , between the woods , a glimpse of the blue sea . Close to the shore ...
... parish at Irby . Leaving on our right a stone - built farm house we turn a bend in the road , and looking over the trim hedges and green meadows of Arrowe we catch , between the woods , a glimpse of the blue sea . Close to the shore ...
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... parish of Thurstaston is for the most part extremely irregular . Thus while the inn is just within the parish of Woodchurch the hall and the two fields to the north and west of it are in the parish of Thurstaston , and " the manor house ...
... parish of Thurstaston is for the most part extremely irregular . Thus while the inn is just within the parish of Woodchurch the hall and the two fields to the north and west of it are in the parish of Thurstaston , and " the manor house ...
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