Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, Volumes 1-10Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society., 1893 Vol. 7-10, 12-21 contain section: "Bibliography of Lancashire and Cheshire antiquities" (v. 12-21 include also bibliography). |
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... pointed star above the fingers . The first entry is incompletely dated , but later entries prove it to have been made in 1561. It begins with the name of Nycolas Shyptonn , followed by the names of thirteen other individuals . They are ...
... pointed star above the fingers . The first entry is incompletely dated , but later entries prove it to have been made in 1561. It begins with the name of Nycolas Shyptonn , followed by the names of thirteen other individuals . They are ...
Page 89
... pointed biography of the original , as follows : " This John about the 6th or 7th year of her Majesty that now is , for professing the Apostolic Catholic Roman faith , was imprisoned first in Chester Castle , then sent to Marshalsea ...
... pointed biography of the original , as follows : " This John about the 6th or 7th year of her Majesty that now is , for professing the Apostolic Catholic Roman faith , was imprisoned first in Chester Castle , then sent to Marshalsea ...
Page 104
... pointed out that this is the only known brass dealing with it . Hollinworth was probably not well posted in matters of Catholic art , but he can scarcely have confused subjects so different as the mass of St. Gregory and Christ rising ...
... pointed out that this is the only known brass dealing with it . Hollinworth was probably not well posted in matters of Catholic art , but he can scarcely have confused subjects so different as the mass of St. Gregory and Christ rising ...
Page 152
... pointed out that the chief weapons of offence used by the natives of these islands were clubs and spears . He proposed to deal only with the former , which were the more important . With regard to them , two points were specially ...
... pointed out that the chief weapons of offence used by the natives of these islands were clubs and spears . He proposed to deal only with the former , which were the more important . With regard to them , two points were specially ...
Page 153
... pointed club , the forms were unique . It would be easy to find examples in the surrounding islands in which the same ideas were carried out , but in every instance they were carried out in a simpler and more primitive way than that ...
... pointed club , the forms were unique . It would be easy to find examples in the surrounding islands in which the same ideas were carried out , but in every instance they were carried out in a simpler and more primitive way than that ...
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