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GENERAL INDEX VOLS. 98-110 (1946-58) A continuation of the Indexes printed in Vols. 54, 61, 74, 86 and 99. AUTHORS Angus-Butterworth, L. M. Dutton Hall; 109, 67. . Armstrong, R. G. The rise of Morecambe (1820-1862); 100, 157. Ashmore, O. Household inventories of the Lancashire gentry, 1550-1700; 110, 59. Awty, B. G. Charcoal ironmasters of Cheshire and Lancashire, 1600-1785; 109, 71. Bagley, A. J. G. C. Miller's Hoghton Tower in Historv and Romance (Review); 106, 151. Bagley, J. J. The Bi-centenary of William Roscoe; 105, 208. Foundation and financing of Upholland Grammar School; 101, 85. Kenyon v. Rigby: the struggle for the Clerkship of the Peace in Lancashire in the seventeenth century; 106, 35. Bailey, F. A. Early coalmining in Prescot, Lancashire; 99, 1. The Elizabethan playhouse at Prescot; 103, 69. Some memoranda by William Moore, Esq., concerning Liverpool and Walton, 1510-12; 100, 33. Some Stanley heraldic glass from Worden Hall, Lancashire; 101, 69. Stone axe-hammer found at Altcar, 1949; 101, 169. Barker, T. C. The failure of Sir Thomas Johnson; 105, 203. Lancashire coal, Cheshire salt, and the rise of Liverpool; 103, 83. The Sankey Navigation, the first Lancashire canal; 100, 121. Barraclough, G. The Earldom and County Palatine of Chester; 103, 23. Beck, Joan. The church brief for the inundation of the Lancashire coast in 1720; 105, 91. Benas, Bertram B. B. Centenary of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire; 100, Supple- ment. Bennett, J. H. E. Revenues and disbursements of the Bishops of Chester, 1754 to 1809; 98, 75. Berry, R. J. A. Ellen Weeton, 1776-C.1850; 106, 159. Brooke, C. N. L. Facsimilies of Early Cheshire Charters (Review); 110, 187. Burne, Yen. R. V. H. Trouble at Tockholes in 1765; 99, 79. Bushell, W. F. The ancient graveyard of Birkenhead Priory; 108, 141. Carter, G. A. The bi-centenary of Warrington Academy; 109, 193. The free borough of Warrington in the thirteenth century; 105, 25. p* 205

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Page 1: GENERAL INDEX - Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire · GENERAL INDEX VOLS. 98-110 (1946-58) A continuation of the Indexes printed in Vols. 54, 61, 74, 86 and 99. AUTHORS Angus-Butterworth,

GENERAL INDEX

VOLS. 98-110 (1946-58)

A continuation of the Indexes printed in Vols. 54, 61, 74, 86 and 99.

AUTHORS Angus-Butterworth, L. M.

Dutton Hall; 109, 67. . Armstrong, R. G.

The rise of Morecambe (1820-1862); 100, 157. Ashmore, O.

Household inventories of the Lancashire gentry, 1550-1700; 110, 59. Awty, B. G.

Charcoal ironmasters of Cheshire and Lancashire, 1600-1785; 109, 71.

Bagley, A. J.G. C. Miller's Hoghton Tower in Historv and Romance (Review); 106, 151.

Bagley, J. J.The Bi-centenary of William Roscoe; 105, 208.Foundation and financing of Upholland Grammar School; 101, 85.Kenyon v. Rigby: the struggle for the Clerkship of the Peace in Lancashire

in the seventeenth century; 106, 35. Bailey, F. A.

Early coalmining in Prescot, Lancashire; 99, 1.The Elizabethan playhouse at Prescot; 103, 69.Some memoranda by William Moore, Esq., concerning Liverpool and

Walton, 1510-12; 100, 33.Some Stanley heraldic glass from Worden Hall, Lancashire; 101, 69.Stone axe-hammer found at Altcar, 1949; 101, 169.

Barker, T. C.The failure of Sir Thomas Johnson; 105, 203.Lancashire coal, Cheshire salt, and the rise of Liverpool; 103, 83.The Sankey Navigation, the first Lancashire canal; 100, 121.

Barraclough, G.The Earldom and County Palatine of Chester; 103, 23.

Beck, Joan.The church brief for the inundation of the Lancashire coast in 1720;

105, 91. Benas, Bertram B. B.

Centenary of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire; 100, Supple­ ment.

Bennett, J. H. E.Revenues and disbursements of the Bishops of Chester, 1754 to 1809;

98, 75. Berry, R. J. A.

Ellen Weeton, 1776-C.1850; 106, 159. Brooke, C. N. L.

Facsimilies of Early Cheshire Charters (Review); 110, 187. Burne, Yen. R. V. H.

Trouble at Tockholes in 1765; 99, 79. Bushell, W. F.

The ancient graveyard of Birkenhead Priory; 108, 141.

Carter, G. A.The bi-centenary of Warrington Academy; 109, 193.The free borough of Warrington in the thirteenth century; 105, 25.

p* 205

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Chapman, Vera.Open fields in West Cheshire; 104, 35.

Crooks, F.The St. Helens Book Club; 110, 155.

Davies, R. T.Church of St. Nicholas, Liverpool, 1257-1957; 109, 187.

Dickinson, R.James Nasmyth and the Liverpool iron trade; 108, 83.William Hutchinson; 102, 194.Widnes Temperance Hall Company, Ltd.; 110, 181.

Docton, K.Lancaster, 1684; 109, 125.

Fessler, A.The official attitude towards the sick poor in seventeenth-century Lanca­

shire; 102, 85. France, R. Sharpe.

The conveyance of Woolton Hall, 1771; 102, 178.County Record Office, Preston; 98, 113; 99, 95.Diary of John Ward of Clitheroe, weaver, 1860-1864; 105, 137.Lancashire Acts of Parliament, 1415-1800; 101, Supplement.Longridge building clubs of the eighteenth century; 99, 81.The poor Brettarghs of Penketh; 99, 89.William Yates, cartographer; 109, 200.

Fussell, G. E.Four centuries of Cheshire farming systems, 1500-1900; 106, 57.

Gaythorpe, S. B.Jeremiah Horrocks; 106, 23.

Geddes, W.The Chester mint; 107, 1.

Gillam, J. P.The pottery from excavations at Lancaster, 1950; 105, 13.

Greville, M. D.Chronological list of the railways of Cheshire, 1837-1939; 106, 135.Chronological list of the railways of Lancashire, 1828-1939; 105, 187.

Harris, J. R.The early steam engine on Merseyside; 106, 109.The Hughes papers: Lancashire social life, 1780-1825; 103, 113.Michael Hughes of Sutton: the influence of Welsh copper on Lancashire

business, 1780-1815; 101, 139. Harris, S. A.

An early Liverpool postmaster; 100, 197.The old Blue Coat Hospital, Liverpool: was it designed by Thomas Ripley?;

109, 143.Paradise Street, Liverpool: derivation of the name; 104, 143.Robert Adam, architect, and Woolton Hall, Liverpool; 102, 161.Sarah Clayton's letter and John Wood of Bath; 100, 55.The sights of Liverpool in 1749; 100, 200.Sir John Soane, architect, and Halsnead Hall, Whiston; 106, 153.

Hartley, B. R.The Samian pottery at Roman Walton-le-Dale; 109, 25.

Hodgkiss, W. J.Seneley Green Grammar School, Ashton-in-Makerfield; 104, 1.

Hunt, J. R.Widnes Gas and Water Co., 1856-1868; 110, 177.Widnes School Board, 1874-1903; 106, 145.

Hunt, R. W.The Abbot and Convent of MerevaJe v. the Rector of Halsall; 101, 47.

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Husain, B. M. C.Delamere Forest in later mediaeval times; 107, 23. The royal forest of Lancaster (Review); 109, 196.

Irvine, W. Fergusson,Disputes at Nether Peover Chapel in 1625; 107, 141.The early Stanleys; 105, 45.Final concord between Robert de Aldford and Richard de Pulford relating

to land in tlton, c. 1170-1180; 106, 149. Trespasses in the Forest of Wirral in 1351; 101, 39.

Jarvis, Rupert C.Customs cruisers of the North-West in the eighteenth century; 99, 41.The head port of Chester; and Liverpool, its creek and member; 102, 69.Liverpool statutory registers of British Merchant ships; 105, 107.Port of Liverpool in the '45; 98, 53.Town of Liverpool in the '45; 108, 63.

Jarvis, R. C. and M. M. Schofield.Statutory registers of British Merchant ships for North Lancashire in

1786; 110, 107. Johnston, K K.

The Lancashire lands of Syon Abbey; 107, 41.Richard Burton, Vicar of Lancaster, 1466-84; 104, 163.

Jones, B. C.The Lancashire probate records; 104, 61.

Jones, H. A.John Philip Kemble; 109, 190.

Kelly, T.An early Lancashire Adult School; 110, 128.

Langshaw, A.The Hundred Bridges of the Hundred of Blackburn in the 17th century;

98, 21. Lea, Anita.

"Saying it in rhyme in the olden time"; 102, 195. Leach, G. B.

Flint implements from the Worsthorne Moors, Lancashire; 103, 1. Lawton, R.

The population of Liverpool in the mid-nineteenth century; 107, 89.

McCready, H. W.The cotton famine in Lancashire, 1863; 106, 127.

Marriner, Sheila.Rathbones' trading activities in the middle of the nineteenth century;

108, 105. Miller, G. C.

Correspondence relating to the appointment of a church-warden at Ley- land, 1714; 102, 192.

Correspondence relating to the appointment of the Parish Clerk at Rib- chester, 1679-1753; 100, 198.

Some instructions to the parish clerk at Preston, 1758; 102, 190. Moore-Rinvolucri, Mina J.

Parr Hall seminary; 105, 205. Mountfield, A. S.

Admiral Denham and the approaches to the Port of Liverpool; 105, 123. Murphy, J.

The old Quaker Meeting House in Hackins Hey, Liverpool; 106, 79. Myers, A. R.

The 750th anniversary of the Liverpool Borough Charter, 109, 185.

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Nelson, Philip.The Bessborough phalera; 100, 193.A French armorial ivory of the fourteenth century; 101, 63.A Limoges enamel triptych of the thirteenth century; 99, 24.The Warwick signet-ring; 101, 65.

Nightingale, Antonia.The "Red Book" of the Abbey of St. Werburgh, Chester; 104, 159.

Ogle, H.Yew Tree Farm, Samlesbury, a seventeenth-century cottage; 100, 45.

Ormerod, H. A.Extracts from the private ledger of Arthur Heywood of Liverpool, merchant

and banker; 103, 103. Oschinsky, Dorothea.

Notes on the Lancaster estates in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; 100, 9.

Penny, K.Australian relief for the Lancashire victims of the cotton famine, 1862-1863;

108, 129. Pickering, E. E.

Roman Walton-le-Dale: excavation report for 1947-1957; 109, 1. Potter, S.

Cheshire place-names; 106, 1. Powell, T. G. E.

Excavation of a circular enclosure at Broadbank, Briercliffe, Lancashire; 104, 145.

Rankin, R. G.The Eltonhead family; 108, 35.

Rea, W. F.The rental and accounts of Sir Richard Shireburn, 1571-77; 110, 31.

Rees, J. S.The lighthouse on the Smalls; 100, 107.

Richards, Raymond.The Chapels of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. John at High Legh,

Cheshire; with some account of the Cornwall-Legh and Egerton Leigh families, 101, 97.

Church of St. Oswald, Malpas, Cheshire: alterations to the Brereton andCholmondeley Chapels; 101, 176.

Lesser chapels of Cheshire; 102, 115; 104, 93; 106, 99. Pre-Reformation plate of the Church of St. Peter, Aston-by-Sutton,

Cheshire; 101, 170.Report on the present condition of St. Winifred's Well and Chapel, Holy-

well; 99, 101. Richards, I. A.

Excavations on the site of the Roman Fort at Lancaster, 1950; 105, 1. Rose, R. B.

John Finch, 1784-1857, a Liverpool disciple of Robert Owen; 109, 159.

Saxton, E. B.Early records of the Mock Corporation of Sefton; 100, 73.

Schofield, M. M., and R. C. Jarvis.The statutory registers of British merchant ships for North Lancashire in

1786; 110, 107. Shaw, R. Cunliffe.

The Royal Forest of Lancaster; 109, 196.Two fifteenth-century kinsmen; 110, 15.

Singleton, W. A."Spring Bank," Appley Bridge, near Wigan; 109, 47.Traditional house-types in rural Lancashire and Cheshire; 104, 75.

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Smith, E. B.Lancashire long measure; 110, 1.

Smith, J. F.Biographical notes on the founders of the Historic Society; 100, Suppt., xi.The mace of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire; 100, Suppt., 30.

Somerville, R.The Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster; 103, 59.Lancashire Justices of the Peace in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries;

102, 183. Spencer, W. M.

The Coin Book Society; 110, 148. Sylvester, Dorothy.

Rural settlement in Cheshire; 101, 1.The open fields of Cheshire; 108, 1.

Tail, A. C. F.The Sandbach crosses; 98, I.

Taylor, A. J.The Wigan coalfield in 1851; 106, 117.

Taylor, H. A.Matthew Gregson and the pursuit of Taste; 110, 157.Politics in famine-stricken Preston: an examination of Liberal Party

management, 1861-65; 107, 121. Terrett, I. B.

The Domesday woodland of Cheshire; 100, 1. Tollit, Sylvia S.

The first house of correction for the County of Lancaster; 105, 69. Tyrer, F.

Crosby Hall: alterations carried out, 1953-54; 107, 149.The Harkirk, Little Crosby; 104, 153.The hatchments in Sefton Church; 107, 153.

Varley, W. J.Excavations of the Castle Ditch, Eddisbury, 1935-38; 102, 1.

Wainwright, F. T.Signeby in Cheshire; 99, 21.

Wardle, A. C.The Customs collection of the Port of Liverpool; 99, 31. The East India Company: some local associations; 99, 63.

Watson, R. C.Traditional Fylde houses; 109, 61.

Wheeler, R. A.650th anniversary of the founding of the Church of St. Thomas the Martyr,

Up Holland; 109, 188. Williams, T.

The "Publick Bridge" and "Great Road" between Liverpool and Poultonat Crosby in 1720; 105, 103.

Some events and personalities concerned with the Parish of Sefton and the Free Grammar School (Merchant Taylors') at Great Crosby, 1755-1811; 104, 117.

Woods, E. C.John Phillips, Dock Master and lighthouse builder, and his engineer,

Henry Whiteside; 100, 91. Some history of the coastwise lights of Lancashire and Cheshire, 98, 107.

SUBJECTS

ADAM, Robert, architect, and Woolton Hall, Liverpool; 102, 161. Adult School, An early Lancashire; 110, 128. Alsager: Christ Church; 106, 99.

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Altcar, Stone axe-hammer found at, 1949; 101, 169. Arms:

Blundell; 107, 154. Eltonhead; 108, 44.Legh; 101, 136. Rothwell; 107, 156.Sefton; 107, 153. Stanley; 101, 71-82.

Ashton-in-Makerfield: Seneley Green Grammar School; 104, 1. Aston-by-Sutton: Church of St. Peter; 102, 115; Pre-Reformation plate of;

101, 170. Australian relief for the Lancashire victims of the cotton famine, 1862-1863;

108, 129.

BAILEY, Francis Arthur (obituary); 107, 159.Bailey, Henrietta E. (obituary); 104, 172.Barcroft, Ambrose, High Constable's Register, 1681; 107, 55.Bennett, John Henry Elliot (obituary); 108, 148.Bessborough phalera, The; 100, 193.Big Fenton Farm Domestic Chapel; 106, 106.Birkenhead Priory, Ancient graveyard of; 108, 141.Blackburn, Hundred of. The Hundred Bridges in the 17th century; 98, 21.Brettarghs of Penketh, Poor; 99, 89.Broadbank, Briercliffe, Lancashire, Excavations of a circular enclosure at;

104, 145.Brown, Percy Culverwell (obituary); 107, 162. Building Clubs, Longridge, of the eighteenth century; 99, 81. Burton, Richard, Vicar of Lancaster, 1466-84; 104, 163.

CARRINGTON: Chapel of St. George; 102, 137.Charcoal ironmasters of Cheshire and Lancashire, 1600-1785; 109, 71.Cheshire:

Charcoal ironmasters, 1600-1785; 109, 71.Domesday woodland; 100, 1.Farming systems, Four centuries of ,1500-1900; 106, 57.Lesser chapels; 102, 115; 104, 93; 106, 99.Open fields; 108, 1.Open fields in West Cheshire; 104, 35.Place-names; 106, 1.Railways, Chronological list, 1837-1939; 106, 135.Rural settlement; 101, 1.Traditional house-types in rural Cheshire; 104, 75.Two fifteenth century families in Lancashire and Cheshire; 110, 15.

Chester:Chester, the head port, and Liverpool, its creek and member; 102, 69.Mint; 107, 1.St. Olave's Church; 104, 103.St. John the Baptist without the Northgate, Chapel of; 104, 93.St. Werburgh's Abbey: "Red Book"; 104, 159.

Chester, Bishops of. Revenues and disbursements, 1754-1809; 98, 75. Chester, Earldom and County Palatine of; 103, 23. Clayton, Sarah's, letter and John Wood of Bath; 100, 55. Coal, Lancashire, Cheshire salt, and the rise of Liverpool; 103, 83. Coalfield, Wigan, in 1851; 106, 117. Coalmining, Early, in Prescot, Lancashire; 99, 1. Coin Book Society; 110, 148.Copper, Welsh, Influence on Lancashire business, 1780-1815; 101, 139. Cornwall-Legh family; 101, 97.Cotton famine: Australian relief for Lancashire victims; 108, 129. Cotton famine in Lancashire, 1863; 106, 127. Crosby, Merchant Taylors' School, and the Parish of Sefton, 1755-1811;

104, 117. Crosby: "Publick Bridge" and "Great Road" between Liverpool and Poulton

at Crosby in 1720; 105, 103. Crosby Hall: alterations carried out, 1953-54; 107, 149.

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Crosby, Little; the Harkirk; 104, 153.Crossley, Fred (obituary); 106, 166.Customs collection of the Port of Liverpool; 99, 31.Customs cruisers of the North-West in the eighteenth century; 99, 41.

DELAMERE Forest in later mediaeval times; 107, 23.Denham, Admiral, and the approaches to the Port of Liverpool; 105, 123.Domesday woodland of Cheshire; 100, 1.Dutton Hall; 109, 67.

EAST India Company: some local associations; 99, 63.Eddisbury: Excavations of the Castle Ditch, 1935-38; 102, 1.Elton, Land in: Final concord between Robert de Aldford and Richard de

Pulford, c. 1170-1180; 106, 149. Eltonhead family; 108, 35.

FINCH, John, 1784-1857, a Liverpool disciple of Robert Owen; 109, 159.Flint implements from the Worsthorne Moors, Lancashire; 103, 1.'45, Port of Liverpool in; 98, 53.'45, Town of Liverpool in, 108, 63.French armorial ivory of the fourteenth century, A.; 101, 63.Fylde houses, traditional; 109, 61.

GLASS, Stanley heraldic, from Worden Hall; 101, 69. Gregson, Matthew, and the pursuit of Taste; 110, 157.

HALSNEAD Hall, Whiston, Sir John Soane and; 106, 153.Heywood, Arthur, of Liverpool, merchant and banker: extracts from private

ledger; 103, 103.High Constable's Register, 1681 (Ambrose Barcroft); 107, 55. High Legh, Cheshire: Chapels of Blessed Virgin Mary and St. John; 101, 97. Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire Centenary; 100; Supplement;

Mace of the Society, 100, Suppt., 30.Hoghton Tower in history and romance, by G. C. Miller; 106, 151. Holywell, St. Winifred's Well and Chapel: report on present condition; 99, 101. Horrocks, Jeremiah: date of birth, parentage and family associations; 106, 23. House-types, Traditional, in rural Lancashire and Cheshire; 104, 75. Hughes, Michael, of Button; 101, 139. Hughes papers: Lancashire social life, 1780-1825; 103, 113. Hutchinson, William, Note on; 102, 194.

IALONUS, Altar to, found near Lancaster; 105, 18.Inundation of the Lancashire coast in 1720, Church brief for; 105, 91.

JOHNSON, Sir Thomas, Failure of; 105, 203.

KEMBLE, John Philip; 109, 190.Kenyon v. Rigby: the struggle for the Clerkship of the Peace in Lancashire in

the seventeenth century; 106, 35.

LANCASHIRE:Acts of Parliament; 101, Supplement.Adult School, Early; 110, 128.Charcoal ironmasters, 1600-1785; 109, 71.Church brief for the inundation of the Lancashire coast in 1720; 105, 91.Cotton famine, 1863; 106, 127; Australian relief for Lancashire victims;

108, 129.First house of correction for the County; 105, 69. Household inventories of the Lancashire gentry, 1550-1700; 110, 59. Kenyon v. Rigby: the struggle for the Clerkship of the Peace in Lancashire

in the seventeenth century; 106, 35.

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LANCASHIRE continued.Justices of the Peace in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; 102, 183.Old houses; 109, 47.Probate records; 104, 61.Railways, Chronological list, 1828-1939; 105, 187.Sick poor: official attitude towards, in the seventeenth century; 102, 85.Statutory registers of British merchant ships for North Lancashire in

1786; 110, 107.Traditional house-types in rural Lancashire; 104, 75.Two fifteenth century kinsmen; 110, 15.

Lancashire long measure; 110, 1. Lancaster:

Excavations on the site of the Roman Fort, 1950; 105, 1.Lancaster, 1684; 109, 125.Lancaster estates in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; 100, 9.Royal forest; 109, 196.Wery wall, Early references to; 105, 17.

Lancaster, Duchy and County Palatine of; 103, 59. Leigh, Egerton, family; 101, 97. Leyland, Correspondence relating to the appointment of a churchwarden at,

1714; 102, 192.Lights, Coastwise, of Lancashire and Cheshire; 98, 107. Limoges enamel triptych of the thirteenth century; 99, 24. Liverpool:

Admiral Denham and the approaches to the Port of Liverpool; 105, 123.Blue Coat Hospital, Old; was it designed by Thomas Ripley?; 109, 143.Creek and member of the head port of Chester; 102, 69.Lancashire coal, Cheshire salt and the rise of Liverpool; 103, 83.Liverpool Borough Charter: 750th anniversary; 109, 185.Liverpool statutory registers of British merchant ships; 105, 107.Nasmyth, James, and the Liverpool iron trade; 108, 83.Paradise Street: derivation of name; 104, 143.Population in the mid-nineteenth century; 107, 89.Port, Customs collection of; 99, 31.Port of Liverpool in the '45; 98. 53.Postmaster, An early; 100, 197.Quaker Meeting House in Hackins Hey, Old; 106, 79.St. Nicholas Church, 1257-1957; 109, 187.Sights in 1749; 100, 200.Some memoranda, by William Moore, Esq.; 100, 33.Town of Liverpool in the '45; 108, 63.Woolton Hall, Conveyance of, 1771; 102, 178.Woolton Hall, Robert Adam and; 102, 161.

Longridge building clubs of the eighteenth century; 99, 81. Lyme Hall, Disley, Chapel at; 102, 145.

MALPAS, Church of St. Oswald: alterations to the Brereton and CholmondeleyChapels; 101, 176.

Matthews, Godfrey W. (obituary); 102, 196.Merevale, Abbot and Convent of, v. the Rector of Halsall; 101, 47. Merseyside, Early steam engine on; 106, 109. Miller's Hqghton Tower in history and romance; 106, 151. Moore, William, Esq. Some memoranda concerning Liverpool and Walton,

1510-12; 100, 33. Morecambe, Rise of (1820-1862); 100, 157.

NASMYTH, James, and the Liverpool iron trade; 108, 83.Nelson, Philip (obituary); 104, 173.Nether Peover Chapel: Disputes at, in 1625; 107, 141.

OPEN fields of Cheshire; 108, 1. Open fields in West Cheshire; 104, 35.

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PARR Hall seminary; 105, 205. Pedigrees:

Bache; 109, 96.Bispham; 101, 88.Booth; 109, 96.Bridge; 109, 86.Cotton; 109, 96.Eltonhead of Eltonhead; 108, 36, 40, 46, 48.Fownes; 109, 96.Gaskell; 108, 96.Hall; 109, 86.Jevons; 108, 90.Kendall; 109, 110.Kent; 109, 86.Lathom; 105, 55.Legh(HighLegh); 101, 136.Leigh; 101, 87.Molyneux; 101, 87.Rigby; 106, 38.Roscoe-Jevons; 108, 90.Stanley; 105, 47.Vernon; 109, 110.Yates; 108,96.

Phillips, John, and the Smalls lighthouses; 100, 91. Place-names, Cheshire; 106, 1. Prescot, Early coalmining in; 99, 1. Prescot, Elizabethan playhouse at; 103, 69. Preston:

County Record Office; 98, 113; 99, 95.Politics in famine-stricken Preston: an examination in Liberal Party manage­

ment, 1861-1865; 107, 121.Some instructions to the Parish Clerk, by Sir Henry Hoghton, Bart., 1758;

102, 190.

RAILWAYS of Cheshire: chronological list, 1837-1939; 106, 135.Railways of Lancashire: chronological list, 1828-1939; 105, 187.Rathbones' trading activities in the middle of the nineteenth century; 108, 105.Ribchester: correspondence relating to the appointment of the Parish Clerk,

1679-1753; 100, 198. Rock Lighthouse; 98, 107. Roscoe, William, Bi-centenary of; 105, 208.

ST. HELENS Book Club; 110, 155.St. Winifred's Well and Chapel, Holywell: report on present condition, 99, 101.Salt, Cheshire, and the rise of Liverpool; 103, 83.Samlesbury: Yew Tree Farm, a seventeenth-century cottage; 100, 45.Sandbach crosses; 98, 1.Sankey Navigation, the first Lancashire Canal; 100, 121.Sefton Church, Hatchments in; 107, 153.Sefton, Mock Corporation, Early records of; 100, 73.Sefton, Parish of. Events and personalities concerned with the parish and

Merchant Taylors' School at Great Crosby, 1755-1811; 104, 117. Seneley Green Grammar School, Ashton-in-Makerfield; 104, 1. Ships, British Merchant. Liverpool statutory registers; 105, 107; Statutory

registers for North Lancashire in 1786; 110, 107. Shireburn, Sir Richard, The rental and accounts of; 110, 31. Sick poor in seventeenth-century Lancashire, Official attitude towards; 102, 85. Signeby in Cheshire; 99, 21. Smalls lighthouses, John Phillips and; 100, 91. Soane, Sir John, architect, and Halsnead Hall, Whiston; 106, 153. Somerford: Chapel of All Saints; 102, 151. "Spring Bank," Appley Bridge, near Wigan; 109, 47.

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Stanley heraldic glass from Worden Hall, Lancashire; 101, 69.Stanleys, The early; 105, 45.Steam engine, Early, on Merseyside; 106, 109.Stone axe-hammer found at Altcar, 1949; 101, 169. ~\\ '.'. ]Syon Abbey, Lancashire lands of; 107, 41. ...',,'

TOCKHOLES, Trouble at, in 1765; 99, 79. ' "'! ''! Twemlow, Jesse A. (obituary); 105, 211.

UP HOLLAND: Church of St. Thomas the Martyr, 650th anniversary offounding; 109, 188.

Upholland Grammar School: foundation and financing; 101, 85.

WALTON, Some memoranda concerning, by William Moore, Esq.; 100, 33.Walton-le-Dale, Roman: excavation report for 1947-57; 109, 1.Ward, John, of Clitheroe, weaver. Diary, 1860-1864; 105, 137.Wardle, Arthur Cecil (obituary); 101, 177.Warrington Academy: bicentenary; 109, 193.Warrington, Free borough of, in the thirteenth century; 105, 25.Warwick signet-ring; 101, 65.Weeton, Ellen, 1776-C.1850; 106, 159.Weld, Francis (obituary); 110, 192.Whiteside, Henry, engineer, and John Phillips, Dock Master and lighthouse

builder; 100,91.Widnes Gas and Water Co., 1856-1868; 110, 177. Widnes School Board, 1874-1903; 106, 145. Widnes Temperance Hall Company, Ltd.; 110, 181. Wigan coalfield in 1851; 106, 117. Will of Richard Harrington; 103, 78. Wirral, Trespasses in the Forest of, in 1351; 101, 39. Wood, John, of Bath, and Sarah Clayton's letter; 100, 55. Woodhead: Chapel of St. James; 104, 110. Worden Hall, Lancashire, Stanley heraldic glass from; 101, 69. Worsthorne Moors, Flint implements from; 103, 1.

YATES, William, cartographer; 109, 200.Yew Tree Farm, Samlesbury, a seventeenth-century cottage; 100, 45.

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