Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ...Society, 1878 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... parish , or some one acquainted with Latin . The country people , knowing nothing of the names of the alae and cohorts named therein , have laid hold of the only portion intelligible to them , and hence the rhyme . The abundance of ...
... parish , or some one acquainted with Latin . The country people , knowing nothing of the names of the alae and cohorts named therein , have laid hold of the only portion intelligible to them , and hence the rhyme . The abundance of ...
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... parish church of Ribchester , at the depth of about a yard beneath the present surface , met with the foundation of two parallel walls lying nearly North and South , at the distance of about twenty - four yards from each other , and ...
... parish church of Ribchester , at the depth of about a yard beneath the present surface , met with the foundation of two parallel walls lying nearly North and South , at the distance of about twenty - four yards from each other , and ...
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... parish in Kent , Appledram ( = Apple - dor - ham ) near Chichester , and Appledurcombe , in Isle of Wight . More frequently in the Teutonic languages , the initial is t , the complete series being as follows : - O. H. G. ( in comp ...
... parish in Kent , Appledram ( = Apple - dor - ham ) near Chichester , and Appledurcombe , in Isle of Wight . More frequently in the Teutonic languages , the initial is t , the complete series being as follows : - O. H. G. ( in comp ...
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... parishes in Antrim alone , all of which preserve to this hour their English characteristics ; and crossing still further , over Down to Armagh , they stopped only at the base of the Pomeroy mountains in Tyrone . Thus , from the tides of ...
... parishes in Antrim alone , all of which preserve to this hour their English characteristics ; and crossing still further , over Down to Armagh , they stopped only at the base of the Pomeroy mountains in Tyrone . Thus , from the tides of ...
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... time when broad Scotch was perhaps spoken in one adjoining parish , and Hibernic English with a very marked brogue in another . Within the present generation , Scotch , much purer than that spoken in many parts of Scotland , was common 98.
... time when broad Scotch was perhaps spoken in one adjoining parish , and Hibernic English with a very marked brogue in another . Within the present generation , Scotch , much purer than that spoken in many parts of Scotland , was common 98.
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