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Page 51 - “A many of our bodies shall, no doubt, Find native graves; upon the which, I trust, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work.”
Page x - *Congress, Library of. Washington, USA (Per Edward G. Allen & Son, Ltd., King Edward Mansions, 14 Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC) 1891. Nov. 5 *Cook, Edmund. Oakfield, Abergele. 1902. Nov. 6 *Coventry, Harold. i Hamilton Road, New Brighton. 1895. Dec. 5 Crook, John. 6 Waterloo Road, Southport. 1901. April 13
Page 84 - Merchants) consume large quantities. . . . But they pique themselves greatly upon their ale, of which almost every house brews a sufficiency for its own use ; and such is the unanimity prevailing among them, that if by accident one man's stock runs short, he sends his pitcher to his neighbour to be filled."
Page 209 - Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries. Its success being assured, the Congress have placed it in the hands of the publishers to continue yearly. The value of the Index to
Page 214 - Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. xxxiv. 1541. BEEMAN (GEORGE B.). Notes on the sites and history of the French churches in London. Proc. Huguenot Soc. Lond. viii. 13—59. BELFAST. Descriptive notes on some of the places near Belfast visited by the Society. Roy. Soc.
Page 214 - Soc. xxvii. 623—649. BERKSHIRE, Church plate of. Berks, Bucks and Oxon Arch. Journ. x. 102—104. BERNARD (VERY REV. DR. JH). Calendar of documents contained in the chartulary commonly called “Dignitas Decani” of St. Patrick's cathedral. Royal Irish Acad. xxv. sect. c, 481—507. BERRY
Page vii - Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries), is given at the end of the volume. The authors of Papers are alone responsible for the facts and opinions in their several communications. The present volume has been prepared for the press by
Page xviii - Avebury, Lord, FRS, FSA High Elms, Hayes, Beckenham, Kent. 1875. Jan. 7 Coughtrey, Millen. London Street, Otago, New Zealand. 1870. Sept. 13 Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, CB. The Camp, Sunningdale, Berkshire. LIST OF SOCIETIES IN CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE HISTORIC SOCIETY OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. Society of Antiquaries of London. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Royal Historical and Archaeological Society of Ireland. Royal
Page xv - *Radcliffe, Frederick M. 9 Cook Street, Liverpool. 1879. Jan. 8 *Radcliffe, Richard Duncan, MA, FSA Old Swan, Liverpool. VicePresident. 1892. Nov. 3 Radclyffe, CR Eustace. The Hyde, Wareham, Dorset. 1891. Feb. 5 Reynolds, Rev. Charles L., MA Wray Vicarage, Lancaster. 1890. Nov. 6 *Robinson, Arthur Muschamp.
Page xv - i888. Mar. 22 *St. Helens Free Public Library. St. Helens. i888. Nov. 15 SANDEMAN, LIEUT.-COL. JOHN GLAS, MVO, SubOfficer HM Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Arms. WhinHurst, Hayling Island, Havant. 1891. Nov. 19 Sanders, Rev. Francis, MA Hoylake Vicarage, Cheshire.

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