Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, Volume 13Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society., 1896 Vol. 7-10, 12-21 contain section: "Bibliography of Lancashire and Cheshire antiquities" (v. 12-21 include also bibliography). |
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... Antiquities were held monthly during the winter session in the Chetham College , Manchester , and a Conversazione was held on December 11th at the Gentlemen's Concert Hall , Peter Street , Manchester . OFFICERS FOR 1895 . President ...
... Antiquities were held monthly during the winter session in the Chetham College , Manchester , and a Conversazione was held on December 11th at the Gentlemen's Concert Hall , Peter Street , Manchester . OFFICERS FOR 1895 . President ...
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... ANTIQUITIES AND BIOGRAPHY , 1895 - 124 142 - 201 - 211 " DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY . " BIOGRAPHIES OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE MEN AND WOMEN APPENDIX II . : SUBJECT INDEX TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ANTIQUITIES ...
... ANTIQUITIES AND BIOGRAPHY , 1895 - 124 142 - 201 - 211 " DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY . " BIOGRAPHIES OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE MEN AND WOMEN APPENDIX II . : SUBJECT INDEX TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ANTIQUITIES ...
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... antiquities . " Yet Collier was sharp enough to have strong doubts as to the authenticity of this itinerary , which modern research has proved to have been a simple forgery , although Richard the Monk TIM BOBBIN VERSUS JOHN WHITAKER . 21.
... antiquities . " Yet Collier was sharp enough to have strong doubts as to the authenticity of this itinerary , which modern research has proved to have been a simple forgery , although Richard the Monk TIM BOBBIN VERSUS JOHN WHITAKER . 21.
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... antiquities proved by so futile an argument as simply it must be so . " Collier did not profess to be an authority on Roman antiquities , but it is singular how often his doubts as to Whitaker's theories have proved to be well founded ...
... antiquities proved by so futile an argument as simply it must be so . " Collier did not profess to be an authority on Roman antiquities , but it is singular how often his doubts as to Whitaker's theories have proved to be well founded ...
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... was early charged to supply a guide , who besides perquisites had three acres of land and fifteen * Roman Lancashire , 85 . + Antiquities of Furness . marks a year . Henry VIII . at the Dissolution BRIDGES IN LANCASHIRE . 91.
... was early charged to supply a guide , who besides perquisites had three acres of land and fifteen * Roman Lancashire , 85 . + Antiquities of Furness . marks a year . Henry VIII . at the Dissolution BRIDGES IN LANCASHIRE . 91.
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