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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... probably hewn from a quarry on the opposite side of the road , which is marked in the Ordnance map of 1872. Leaving Mr. Maddock's farm on the left we pass on the other side the Prince of Wales Inn , with its sign of the three feathers ...
... probably hewn from a quarry on the opposite side of the road , which is marked in the Ordnance map of 1872. Leaving Mr. Maddock's farm on the left we pass on the other side the Prince of Wales Inn , with its sign of the three feathers ...
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... probably dates from the early part of the eighteenth century.1 Over the door on the east side is a plate with the incised initials B GE 1731 The initials stand for George Ball of Irby and E his wife . George Ball seems to have died in ...
... probably dates from the early part of the eighteenth century.1 Over the door on the east side is a plate with the incised initials B GE 1731 The initials stand for George Ball of Irby and E his wife . George Ball seems to have died in ...
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... probably a cousin , and had numerous children . He was disclaimed at the herald's visitation in 1613 , but a good pedigree of nine generations seems to have been prepared a little later than this by one of the Randall Holmes and may be ...
... probably a cousin , and had numerous children . He was disclaimed at the herald's visitation in 1613 , but a good pedigree of nine generations seems to have been prepared a little later than this by one of the Randall Holmes and may be ...
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... 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 parlour ; the old entrance door , now walled ...
... 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 parlour ; the old entrance door , now walled ...
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... Probably few who see the latter in the dim haze wot that it has aught to do with Thurstaston , yet it was close to it , under the walls of his castle at Deganwy , that Robert de Rodelent , the Norman grantee of Thurstaston after the ...
... Probably few who see the latter in the dim haze wot that it has aught to do with Thurstaston , yet it was close to it , under the walls of his castle at Deganwy , that Robert de Rodelent , the Norman grantee of Thurstaston after the ...
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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 256 - messuages, 12 cottages, i water-mill, 100 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood, 100 acres of moor, 100 acres of turbary, 200 acres of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Argholme Storrs, Newton and Docker. 2 There are many similar fines of sales of
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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