Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volume 48Society, 1897 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... Norman " conquest . " At Wilderspool , numerous fragments of Old English pottery have been collected , princi- pally on the undisturbed surface of the Roman street . The Saxon names of the adjoining hamlets , Stockton Heath and Walton ...
... Norman " conquest . " At Wilderspool , numerous fragments of Old English pottery have been collected , princi- pally on the undisturbed surface of the Roman street . The Saxon names of the adjoining hamlets , Stockton Heath and Walton ...
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... Norman rule in England , corn milling , together with its allied . pur- suits of corn dealing and bread baking , received the constant and anxious consideration of kings and parliaments . William I , indeed , manifested little concern ...
... Norman rule in England , corn milling , together with its allied . pur- suits of corn dealing and bread baking , received the constant and anxious consideration of kings and parliaments . William I , indeed , manifested little concern ...
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... Norman feudal institution , but , though it attained its perfect de- velopment under the Norman feudal system , it was probably in operation in Britain among the Saxons before the Conquest , if not in that earlier period between the 7th ...
... Norman feudal institution , but , though it attained its perfect de- velopment under the Norman feudal system , it was probably in operation in Britain among the Saxons before the Conquest , if not in that earlier period between the 7th ...
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... Normans perfected this and other feudal customs in England , and under them ( still by custom and not by any statute law until 1276 ) the right to build or own a mill was vested solely in the manorial lord ; and the tenants on his ...
... Normans perfected this and other feudal customs in England , and under them ( still by custom and not by any statute law until 1276 ) the right to build or own a mill was vested solely in the manorial lord ; and the tenants on his ...
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... portion of the country between the Ribble and the Mersey , to use the oft - repeated words of Domesday , " was and is waste . " Liverpool is essentially a town of Norman foun- dation , D 2 The King's Mills of Ancient Liverpool . 35.
... portion of the country between the Ribble and the Mersey , to use the oft - repeated words of Domesday , " was and is waste . " Liverpool is essentially a town of Norman foun- dation , D 2 The King's Mills of Ancient Liverpool . 35.
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Page 15 - Index to archaeologists is now recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong the plan is to include them in the following year ; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891. By this means...
Page 15 - Transcripts in the British Museum Library. „ No. 4. — Registers of other Churches in all classes. „ No, 5. — Parish Registers transcribed in MS. No. 1,— A List of Parish Registers that have been printed as separate works. Extracted by permission from...
Page 8 - Bax. REIGATE, Friends, Births 1667-1675, Mar. 1665-1676 Bur. 1664-1677, AR Bax. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.— A Digest of the Registers of Births, Marriages, Deaths and Burials of Members (principally) of the Society of Friends in England and Wales, from the rise of the Society, circa 1650 to 1837, arranged in geographical areas called Quarterly Meetings, the entries for each Quarterly Meeting being also arranged alphabetically and chronologically.
Page 13 - Sec. is EA Fry, Esq., of 172, Edmund Street, Birmingham, who will be happy to give any information on the subject. The Society has already issued five Registers in return for the annual guinea subscription, and in the event of an increase in the number of subscribers will be able to print more Registers annually. In cases where some local help can be guaranteed, special arrangements can be made for printing Registers. Mr. WPW Phillimore (124, Chancery Lane) is also printing a series of complete Marriage...
Page 112 - I was put into a tower, where the smoke of the other prisoners came up so thick that it stood as dew upon the walls, and sometimes it was so thick that I could hardly see the candle when it burned ; and I being locked under three locks, the...
Page 290 - Peter, to have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee, according to the said charter, which shall be delivered to Peter.
Page 2 - Browne, Par. GLO'STERS. ASTON-SUB-EDGE, 1538-1812, Rev. J. Harvey Bloom. Mar. only 1539-1719, SG Hamilton. To be printed in Gloucester Marriage Registers. BISHOPS CLEEVE, Mar. 1563-1812, Sidney Madge, FRHS CAM.