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(1) Wallasey Old Hall; (2) Early Norman Font ........... Wallasey Church, Ground Plan, with allotment of seats, 1665...

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Masons' Marks.-(1) Burscough Priory; (2) Ormskirk

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Masons' Marks. -(9) Stonyhurst College, 1585-1600; (10)
Bidston Old Hall, 1590-1610; (11)
Stoke Church; (12) Shotwick Church
Tower, early sixteenth century; (13)
Bidston Church Tower, about 1530;
(14) West Kirkby Church........
(15) Chester Cathedral; (16) St. Peter's
at the Cross, Chester; (17) St. Mary's
Nunnery Gateway; (18) Cæsar's
Tower, Chester; (19) Thimbley's
Tower; (20) City Walls, Chester;
(21) Stoke Church Chancel; (22)
St. John's Church, Chester, 1120-
1150; (23) Sefton Church

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(24) Eastham Church; (25) Burton
Church Tower; (26) Wallasey Church;
(27) Wallasey Barn; (28) Raby Water
Mill; (29) Backford Church; (30)
Bromborough Manor House, 1673;
(31) Storeton Hall, late fourteenth
century; (32) Ince Manor, middle of
fifteenth century; (33) Brimstage Old
Hall, middle of fifteenth century;
(34) Aughton Church, near Ormskirk ;
(35) Neston Tower; (36) North Meols,
Southport; (37) Shotwick Lodge,
about 1653; (38) Puddington Hall,
very late sixteenth century

(39) Sefton Church; (40) Thornton-le-
Moors Church; (41) Shotwick Church;
(42) Lydiate, St. Katherine's Chapel,
1485; (43) Lydiate Hall, 1485-1495.
Modern Marks, viz., at (44) Monks'
Ferry Railway Bridge; (45-6-7) Walls
at Bebington, about 1840; (48) Spital
Railway Bridge

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Agricultural Implements, found on the Meols Shore.........
Mechanical

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Overchurch Church, as recovered from various sources.....

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1665, from a map

South Door........

(1) Section of jamb of East Window;
(2) Section and view of voussoir,
South door; (3) Portion of head of
small Norman Window; (4) Half-
section of fifteenth century Mullion;
(5) Window Jamb; (6, 7. 9, 10, II)
Fragments of Sepulchral Crosses and
Graveclods; (8) East Window, re-
stored from fragments; (12) Bell
from Upton.......

Ground Plans-(A) from foundations
discovered and fragments; (B) from
measurement of fragments and tra-

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Geometrical basis

Overchurch Runic Stone......

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List of honorary Local Secretaries.

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LANCASHIRE.

NAME.

Rev. J. S. DOXEY, Christ Church Vicarage, Bacup.
W. A. ABRAM, 42, Adelaide Terrace, Blackburn.
The Rev. E. LUPTON, Crystal Road, South Shore,
Blackpool.

W. ECROYD, Lomeshaye, Burnley.

The Rev. W. B. GRENSIDE, Melling Vicarage,
Carnforth.

A. J. ROBINSON, Clitheroe Castle, Clitheroe.
JAMES CARR, Colne.

The Rev. A. CROFTON, Reddish Green.

D. J. LEECH, M.D., Elm House, Whalley Range.
HENRY STEPHENSON, Haslingden.

JOSEPH RAWLINSON, Ulverston.

W. O. ROPER, Lancaster.

W. D. PINK, King Street, Leigh.

The Rev. W. STUART WHITE, Esh Vicarage, Durham.
JAMES BROMLEY, The Homestead, Lathom.
HENRY CROSS, 19, Castle Street, Liverpool.
The Rev. J. W. WILLIAMS, The Vicarage, Rainford.
The Rev. F. J. DICKSON, The Rectory, Ribchester.
Lt. Col. FISHWICK, F.S.A., The Heights, Rochdale.
W. E. GREGSON, 43, Moor Lane, Great Crosby.
H. S. THRELFALL, 12, London Street, Southport.
The Rev. Canon BARDSLEY, F.S.A., The Vicarage,
Ulverston.

W. OWEN, F.R.I.B.A., Cairo Street Chambers,
Warrington.

W. S. WEEKS, Clitheroe.

T. R. ELLIS, 18, King Street, Wigan.

Rev. J. CARSON, Winwick, Newton-le-Willows.
Rev. C. L. REYNOLDS, Wray Vicarage, Lancaster.

CHESHIRE.

E. W. Cox, Fox Covers, Bebington.

ROBERT HEAD, Churchyard Corner, Nantwich.
Rev. FRANCIS SANDERS, Hoylake.

Rev. H. G. BARNACLE, Holmes Chapel.

Rev. J. F. MESSENGER, Newton Moor Vicarage,
Hyde.

Rev. the Hon. W. TREVOR KENYON.

JAMES HALL, Lindum House, Nantwich.

WM. BANCROFT, Northwich.

Sir DAVID RADCLIFFE, Thurstaston Hall.

Rev. A. E. P. GRAY, M.A., F.S.A., The Rectory,
Wallasey.

GEORGE PEARSON, Southside, Wilmslow.

COUNCIL AND OFFICERS, FOR THE YEARS 1893-94.

President.

THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP of chester, d.d.

Vice-Presidents.

THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF OXFORD, D.D., F.S.A., Ex-President. THOMAS GLAZEBROOK RYLANDS, F.S.A., Ex-President.

THE LORD LIEUT. OF CHESHIRE (THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G.) THE LORD LIEUT. OF LANCASHIRE (THE EARL OF SEFTON, KG)

THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DERBY, G.C.B.

THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF LATHOM.
THE RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M. P.
THE REV. THE RECTOR OF LIVERPOOL.
JOHN RUSKIN, LL.D.

JOHN PAUL RYLANDS, F.S.A.

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