Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ...Society, 1922 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... remains of the volutes of Corinthianesque early Norman capitals earlier than cushion . The stepped bases one would consider , if they occurred in architecture , as typically Saxon . This is no doubt one of the reasons why so many have ...
... remains of the volutes of Corinthianesque early Norman capitals earlier than cushion . The stepped bases one would consider , if they occurred in architecture , as typically Saxon . This is no doubt one of the reasons why so many have ...
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... remains and the front point is present . The diagrams show that in a circular or Anglo - Saxon chasuble there is no point unless both arms are out . The Kirkby font chasubles then have shaped front points , not merely adventitious ones ...
... remains and the front point is present . The diagrams show that in a circular or Anglo - Saxon chasuble there is no point unless both arms are out . The Kirkby font chasubles then have shaped front points , not merely adventitious ones ...
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... remains is the beautiful metal crook that was fitted to it . The opposite is the case with the Bachul of Moloc . All its ornaments have been stolen off it and the staff would also have probably disappeared only for the fact that its ...
... remains is the beautiful metal crook that was fitted to it . The opposite is the case with the Bachul of Moloc . All its ornaments have been stolen off it and the staff would also have probably disappeared only for the fact that its ...
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... remains of the fosse are still to be seen . Whatever the ostensible reason for the erection of a structure so substantial that sea air and the storms of over three centuries , in an exposed situation , have failed to affect it , it is ...
... remains of the fosse are still to be seen . Whatever the ostensible reason for the erection of a structure so substantial that sea air and the storms of over three centuries , in an exposed situation , have failed to affect it , it is ...
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... remains a dummy bookcase , masking a door of a passage leading to a window which looks into the basement . A list of the titles on the dummies still in situ will be found at the end of this paper . The incised stone and built - in ...
... remains a dummy bookcase , masking a door of a passage leading to a window which looks into the basement . A list of the titles on the dummies still in situ will be found at the end of this paper . The incised stone and built - in ...
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12th century ancient Anne appears April Archæological Archæological Society Banaster Birkenhead Bishop Bretherton brother buried Castle Cathedral Chad chapel Charles Ward chasuble Cheshire Chester Chorley church Crosse Hall Dale Street daughter deed deponent Derby died Duchy of Lanc Earl early earthworks Edward excavations executors feoffment Ferry figures Gallows Mill George hath heir Henry Hill illustrated instruments James John Crosse Kirkby font Lancashire Lancaster lands Lane late Lathom Lawrence Starky Leasowe Leasowe Castle Library Liverpool London Lord mail coach Manchester manor Margaret married Mayor medieval messuages mitre moiety Mordaunt morning Moulsoe Museum Mynshull Newcastle-upon-Tyne Newton Nicholas o'clock Ormskirk oxgangs parish passengers pedigree Prescot Preston priest Richard Road Robert Roman Royal Mail saith seat side Sir John Mordaunt Sir Thomas stone Thirnby Tockholes town Tranmere unto Wallasey Warrington widow wife Wigan William