Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Bände 7-8;Bände 43-44Society., 1893 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... Litherland . The " great man called Wally " seems to have had some existence , other than in tradition or in ... Litherland family appear , for in the reign of Henry VI Henry Litherland and Sir Thomas Stanley held a moiety of the manor ...
... Litherland . The " great man called Wally " seems to have had some existence , other than in tradition or in ... Litherland family appear , for in the reign of Henry VI Henry Litherland and Sir Thomas Stanley held a moiety of the manor ...
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... Litherland , the former branch merging into the family of " Litherland of Lancashire " about the first half of the fifteenth century . This may have been by the marriage spoken of by Robinson ; or , possibly , may have been an ...
... Litherland , the former branch merging into the family of " Litherland of Lancashire " about the first half of the fifteenth century . This may have been by the marriage spoken of by Robinson ; or , possibly , may have been an ...
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... " stood at the foot of the Kirkway , and near in the great " Lane that leads from Liscard to the Hose , " and " near the marle pit in с alias Lytch Yate34 by Wally's lately Litherland's , but now Mr. Robinson's " Account of Wallazey . " 17.
... " stood at the foot of the Kirkway , and near in the great " Lane that leads from Liscard to the Hose , " and " near the marle pit in с alias Lytch Yate34 by Wally's lately Litherland's , but now Mr. Robinson's " Account of Wallazey . " 17.
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Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. alias Lytch Yate34 by Wally's lately Litherland's , but now Mr. Mainwarings Hall35 and so to Wallazey . Both Wally and Lee were in the Juris- diction of Halton , hence Halton fee in which ...
Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. alias Lytch Yate34 by Wally's lately Litherland's , but now Mr. Mainwarings Hall35 and so to Wallazey . Both Wally and Lee were in the Juris- diction of Halton , hence Halton fee in which ...
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... Litherland's pew repaired ; a frame was made for the Table of Degrees , and the " quire fframe ” was removed . The capitals of the chancel arch , when found in 1857 , were morticed for the reception of a choir screen . 1683. to an hower ...
... Litherland's pew repaired ; a frame was made for the Table of Degrees , and the " quire fframe ” was removed . The capitals of the chancel arch , when found in 1857 , were morticed for the reception of a choir screen . 1683. to an hower ...
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Seite 41 - I to the Church the living call, and to the grave do summon all, AR 1728.
Seite 43 - Rogations, at certain convenient places, shall " admonish the people to give thanks to God, in " the beholding of God's benefits, for the increase " and abundance of his fruits upon the face of the " earth, with the saying of Psalm civ, Benedic, ani
Seite 42 - Particularly he loves procession, and maintains it, because there are contained therein four manifest advantages : First, A blessing of God for the fruits of the field : Secondly, Justice in the preservation of bounds : Thirdly, Charity in loving walking, and neighbourly accompanying one another, with reconciling of differences at that time, if there be any : Fourthly, Mercy in relieving the poor by a liberal distribution and largess, which at that time is or ought to be used.
Seite 348 - Ilainault before the feast of the nativity of St. John the Baptist next ensuing.
Seite 69 - If I can find anything in our books at the office to justifye the arms you drew with his descent, I will do it ; but I have allready perused some books, and can find nothing out ; therefore it will be requisite that he do look over his own evidences for some seals of arms, for perhaps it appears in them ; and if so, and that they have used it from the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reigne, or about that time, I shall then allome thereof, far our directions are limiting us so to do, and not a shorter...
Seite 42 - Secondly, justice in the preservation of bounds: Thirdly, charity in loving, walking, and neighbourly accompanying one another, with reconciling of differences at that time, if there be any: Fourthly, mercy in relieving the poor by a liberal distribution and largess, which at that time is or ought to be used. Wherefore he exacts of all to be present at the perambulation ; and those that withdraw, and sever themselves from it, he mislikes and reproves as uncharitable and unneighbourly ; and if they...
Seite 18 - Whether at the death of any there be praying for the dead at crosses, or places where crosses have been, in the way to the church." In "The Canterburian's SelfConviction," 1640, chap. 6. is this passage: "They avow that signing with the signe of the Crosse at rysing or lying downe, at going out or...
Seite 154 - Didron divide themselves, according to his opinion, into two classes — those of the overseers and those of the men who worked the stones. The marks of the first class consist generally of monogrammatic characters, and are placed separately on the stones ; those of the second class partake more of the nature of symbols, such as shoes, trowels, mallets, etc.
Seite 45 - Benedicite. O all ye Works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.
Seite 83 - April, in the 17th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Charles the Second by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith.