Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen19Society, 1867 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... antiquary . The giant walls of Postum and Fiesole may strike the traveller with amazement , but they tell no tale of that mysterious people which con- structed them . The story of Etruria and its civilization is found , not in old ...
... antiquary . The giant walls of Postum and Fiesole may strike the traveller with amazement , but they tell no tale of that mysterious people which con- structed them . The story of Etruria and its civilization is found , not in old ...
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... antiquary , Mr. Wright , who superintends the work , to disinter such treasures as would amply return the outlay , and it is much to be hoped that the House of Commons may shortly give national aid to the excavations now almost at a ...
... antiquary , Mr. Wright , who superintends the work , to disinter such treasures as would amply return the outlay , and it is much to be hoped that the House of Commons may shortly give national aid to the excavations now almost at a ...
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... antiquary . Before quitting Haddon Hall , be sure to mount the Eagle tower , and notice , as you ascend , the guard rooms and the appliances for the archers to string their bows . From the summit of this tower the whole range of ...
... antiquary . Before quitting Haddon Hall , be sure to mount the Eagle tower , and notice , as you ascend , the guard rooms and the appliances for the archers to string their bows . From the summit of this tower the whole range of ...
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... antiquary , C. Roach Smith , Esq . , commencing with the boots of a bishop , A.D. 721 , and containing the shoes of many of the frail beauties of the court of Charles II , labelled with the names of the gallants who stole them . * Yet ...
... antiquary , C. Roach Smith , Esq . , commencing with the boots of a bishop , A.D. 721 , and containing the shoes of many of the frail beauties of the court of Charles II , labelled with the names of the gallants who stole them . * Yet ...
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... antiquary and annotator - was knighted after the Restoration , and appointed by Charles the Second his first High Sheriff for Cumberland with license under the privy seal to reside out of his Sheriff - dom - sat in Parliament for the ...
... antiquary and annotator - was knighted after the Restoration , and appointed by Charles the Second his first High Sheriff for Cumberland with license under the privy seal to reside out of his Sheriff - dom - sat in Parliament for the ...
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