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... WILDERSPOOL . By Thos . May , F.E.I. Scot . ( 5 plates ) ... THE VESTRY - BOOK OF THE TWENTY - FOUR SWORNE MEN OF GOOSNARGH . By Rev. E. D. Banister , B.A. ( 1 plate ) THE MANOR OF HALTON . By William Oliver Roper , PAGE I 4I F.S.A. ...
... WILDERSPOOL . By Thos . May , F.E.I. Scot . ( 5 plates ) ... THE VESTRY - BOOK OF THE TWENTY - FOUR SWORNE MEN OF GOOSNARGH . By Rev. E. D. Banister , B.A. ( 1 plate ) THE MANOR OF HALTON . By William Oliver Roper , PAGE I 4I F.S.A. ...
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... Wilderspool ... ... II . Remains found in Roman Camp- ( 1 ) Well near Insula ii ; ( 2 ) Quern of vesicular lava ; ( 3 ) Footings of Rampart near N.W. corner III . Cross Sections of Roman Camp ... ... IV . Objects in Bronze , and ...
... Wilderspool ... ... II . Remains found in Roman Camp- ( 1 ) Well near Insula ii ; ( 2 ) Quern of vesicular lava ; ( 3 ) Footings of Rampart near N.W. corner III . Cross Sections of Roman Camp ... ... IV . Objects in Bronze , and ...
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... page 39 , instead of " the onsets of the " Silures in South Wales , " read " a rising of the Iceni " on the east coast . " TRANSACTIONS . THE ROMAN FORTIFICATIONS RECENTLY DISCOVERED AT WILDERSPOOL . ( xxiv ) Corrigenda.
... page 39 , instead of " the onsets of the " Silures in South Wales , " read " a rising of the Iceni " on the east coast . " TRANSACTIONS . THE ROMAN FORTIFICATIONS RECENTLY DISCOVERED AT WILDERSPOOL . ( xxiv ) Corrigenda.
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... Wilderspool , situated about half way between the swing bridge and the side cutting to connect the Ship Canal and the river Mersey , have been described in my two papers read before this Society , in December , 1896 , and March , 1898 ...
... Wilderspool , situated about half way between the swing bridge and the side cutting to connect the Ship Canal and the river Mersey , have been described in my two papers read before this Society , in December , 1896 , and March , 1898 ...
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... , during a visit of Messrs . E. W. Cox , of Rock Ferry , and R. D. Radcliffe , M.A. , F.S.A. , of Liverpool , as representatives of this Society , At PLATE H. S. OF L. AND PLAN OF ROMAN CAMP 2 The Roman Fortifications at Wilderspool .
... , during a visit of Messrs . E. W. Cox , of Rock Ferry , and R. D. Radcliffe , M.A. , F.S.A. , of Liverpool , as representatives of this Society , At PLATE H. S. OF L. AND PLAN OF ROMAN CAMP 2 The Roman Fortifications at Wilderspool .
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