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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... walls of this portion of the house are very thick and the ceilings are oak - beamed ; in the parlour is a small mullioned window of two lights and in the passage another very small window , the passage and parlour being divided by ...
... walls of this portion of the house are very thick and the ceilings are oak - beamed ; in the parlour is a small mullioned window of two lights and in the passage another very small window , the passage and parlour being divided by ...
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... wall of which is a red sandstone plate with rosettes in the upper corners and bearing the initials and date G I B 1773 representing , no doubt , John Glegg of Irby and Backford , esquire , and Betty his wife , daughter of John ...
... wall of which is a red sandstone plate with rosettes in the upper corners and bearing the initials and date G I B 1773 representing , no doubt , John Glegg of Irby and Backford , esquire , and Betty his wife , daughter of John ...
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... walls are of the same deep - coloured stone , quarried some three miles away , and the ivy , which has been allowed to grow all too luxuriantly , gives a hint of age , though the building dates only from 1884.1 The hard bright red tiles ...
... walls are of the same deep - coloured stone , quarried some three miles away , and the ivy , which has been allowed to grow all too luxuriantly , gives a hint of age , though the building dates only from 1884.1 The hard bright red tiles ...
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... wall to protect the bank against erosion , and that the archway was made to allow the stream ( which would be larger in winter ) egress to the sea . The bed of the stream for some distance from its mouth contains many squared stones ...
... wall to protect the bank against erosion , and that the archway was made to allow the stream ( which would be larger in winter ) egress to the sea . The bed of the stream for some distance from its mouth contains many squared stones ...
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... walls of his 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 ...
... walls of his 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 ...
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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