INDEX TO VOLUMES 72 (1920) to 85 (1933).
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1 INDEX TO VOLUMES 72 (1920) to 85 (1933). This is a continuation of the Indexes to volumes 1-51, printed in volume 54, 52-61, printed in volume 61, and 62-71, printed in volume 74. There are separate Indexes to " Authors " and principal " Subjects." The latter has special headings for " Arms," " Liverpool," ' Pedigrees " and " Wills and Administrations," but is only a general Index, for ready reference, as each volume has full indexes of persons and places. R. S.-B. AUTHORS ARKLE, A. H. Early Liverpool Coaching ; 73, i. Some Notes on Robert Williamson ; 80, 147. BAILEY, F. A. The Court Leet of Prescot; 84, 63. BAILEY, R. T. Sculptured Arms at Otterspool; 75, 178. BATE, REV. J. R. Ormskirk Grammar School ; 76, 91. BEAZLEY, F. C. The Crosse Family of Wigan, Chorley and Liverpool; 73, 153. Notes on the Brooke and Brock Families of Cheshire ; 74, 158. Thurstaston ; 75, i. Four Liverpool Clippers ; 76, 52. Wirral Records of the Seventeenth Century ; 77, 76. Henry Park, Surgeon, and his Register; 80, 51. A Legacy to S. Mary del Key, 1509 ; 82, 81. BENAS, B. B. Later Records of the Jews in Liverpool; 80, 150. BLAIR, F. G. The Athenaeum Book-Plate ; 77, 17. BLUNDELL, REV, F. O. Crannogs ; 75, 203. Old-Time Lancashire Chalices; 76, 115.
2 120 Index to Volumes BROADBENT, R. J. A Masque at Knowsley; 77, i. BROWN, P. CULVERWELL. Fire Insurance in Liverpool; 78, 3. CHEETHAM, F. H. Maghull Chapel; 74, i. Blowick; 75, 186. Notes on North Meols ; 76, 71. Euxton Chapel; 78, 21. Bell Ringing Orders at Preston Church, ; 78, 130. Crosby Hall, Lancashire; 81, i. North Meols Church, Lancashire ; 83, i. The Monument to Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bt., at Rufford ; 83, 179. Records of the Court Baron of North Meols, 1640 and 1643 ; 84, ii. CHIPPENDALL, W. H. The Lost Manor of Thirnby; 73, 225. The Ancient Manors of Whittington ; 75, 238. COTTAM, ANNIE. The Granges of Furness Abbey ; 80, 58. An Altcar Tithes Dispute in the Fourteenth Century; 82, 136. CROOKS, FREDERIC. John de Winwick's Chantry in Huyton Church ; 77, 26. Notes on the Early Crooks of Crook, Whittle-le-Woods ; The Sanctuary Chair of Prescot Church, 1610 ; 79, i. The Heraldry of Huyton Church ; 80, 129. The Petition of John de Winwick to Pope Innocent VI ; 80, 139- Armorial Seal of Alexander de Whittle ; 81, 52. Armorial Seal of William de Farynton ; 83, 97. Thirteenth-Century Seal of Philip Pule ; 85, 69. CROSSLEY, F. H. Mediaeval Monumental Effigies in Cheshire ; 76, i. CURZON, ALFRED DE. The French Chapel in Scotland Road, ; 76, 59. DUNLOP, G. A. The Township Papers of Great Sankey, Lancashire ; 84, 91. The Roman Road from Newton Brook, Warrington ; 85, 99. FAIRCLOUGH, B. The Roman Road from Newton Brook, Warrington ; 85, 99.
3 Index to Volumes HAND, C. R. Three Local Windmills ; 73, 33. John Fletcher and The Stranger in Chester; 76, 219. Joseph Williamson, " The King of Edgehill " ; 79, 86. The Kitty's Amelia, the Last Liverpool Slaver; 82, 69. HENDERSON, W. O. The Cotton Famine in Lancashire ; 84, 37. The American Chamber of Commerce for the Port of Liverpool, ; 85, i. HOULT, JAMES. Travelling Post; 72, 18. Prescot Watch-Making in the Eighteenth Century ; 77, 39. Prescot in Tudor Times; 79, 112. HUDSON, REV. A. H. Medieval Roofs of Manchester Cathedral; 72, I. Carvings of Medieval Musical Instruments in Manchester Cathedral; 73, 100. Manchester Cathedral: Screens of the Nave Chantries ; 74, 83- LARKIN, F. C. The Kirkby Font; 73, 44. Excavations on the Site of Liverpool Castle, 1927; 79, ' 175- LEACH, INA. The Wavertree Enclosure Act, 1768 ; 83, 43. LIVESEY, JOHN. Tockholes Chapel; 73, 187. MATHEWS, G. W. The Chester Mystery Plays ; 76, 147. Notes on the Liverpool Election, 1806 ; 79, 74. Notes on the Parish and Church of Harthill; 81, 38. NELSON, PHILIP. Woodwork of English Alabaster Retables ; 72, 50. A Fourteenth-Century English Alabaster of the Virgin ; 73, 149. St. Catherine Alabaster Panels at Vienna; 74, 128. Alabaster Reredos of St. Edmund ; 75, 208. Brass of William Lathom, 1532 ; 78, i. An English Fifteenth-Century Gold Pendant; 85, 131. NEWSTEAD, R. The Excavations at Hilbre, 1926; 78, 136. PARRY, G. H. The Waite Collection; 84, 133.
4 122 Index to Volumes PEET, HENRY. Deeds relating to Pews in St. Nicholas's Church, Liverpool ; 73, 215. Rector Wolstenholme and his Memorial Tablet; 74, 68, Reliquiae of St. Peter's Church, Liverpool; 74, 74. The Ancient Chest of St. Nicholas' Church, Liverpool; 79, 136. Mrs. Charles Tinsley ; 81, 215. Thomas Steers, the Engineer of Liverpool's First Dock ; 82, 163. The German Church in Renshaw Street, Liverpool; 85, 63. PRICE, THOMAS. Cheshire Pedigrees ; 75, 127. RIDEOUT, EDNA. The Chester Companies and the Old Quay; 79, 141. The Account Book of the New Haven, Chester, ; 80, 86. " A Pretended Voyage to America" ; 81, 54. Rodney Street, Liverpool; 83, 61. RIDEOUT, E. H. Wirral Watersheds and River Systems ; 74, 93. Wirral Field Names ; 76, 125. The Site of Ancient Villages in Wirral; 77, 54. The Old Custom House, Liverpool; 79, 3. The Byelaws of Ashton-under-Lyne ; 80, 140. Poor Law Administration in North Meols in the Eighteenth Century ; 81, 62. The Development of the Liverpool Warehousing System ; 82, i. The Episode of the Irish Beef ; 84, I. The Township Papers of Great Sankey ; 84, 91. RYLANDS, J. PAUL. Some Lancashire Wills; 72, 61. SHAW, G. T. Liverpool's Second Directory, 1767 ; 78, 147. STEWART-BROWN, R. The Crosse Family of Wigan, Chorley and Liverpool; 73, 153. Fitton Obits ; 74, 155. The Hospital of St. John at Chester; 78, 66. Pedigree of Statham ; 80, 203. The Pool of Liverpool; 82, 88. The Stationers, Booksellers and Printers of Chester to about 1800 ; 83, 101.
5 Index to Volumes STEWART-BROWN, R. Two Liverpool Medieval Affrays ; 85, 71. The Imprisonment of Eleanor Cobham, Duchess of Gloucester ; 85, 89. TONGE, MILDRED. The Lancashire Witches, 1612 and 1634 ; 83, 153. VEITCH, G. S. Huskisson and Liverpool: 80, i. Mr. Serjeant Spankie ; 82, 42. WALPOLE, K. A. Emigration to British North America; 81, no. WILLIAMS, W. H. Early Railways in S.W. Lancashire ; 74, 132. WOODS, E. C. Journal of John Hough ; 72, 27. Leasowe Castle ; 73, 127. Euxton Market ; 77, 70. Further Notes on the Penkett Family; 78, 107. Smuggling in Wirral; 79, 119. The Stones of Liverpool; 81, 51. SUBJECTS Advowries of Earl of Chester ; 72, 95. Ainsdale and Birkdale Boundaries ; 72, 91. Alabaster Effigies in Cheshire ; 76, I. Alabaster Panels at Vienna ; 74, 128. Alabaster Reredos of St. Edmund ; 75, 208. Alabaster Retables ; 72, 50. Alabaster of the Virgin ; 73, 49. Altcar Tithes Dispute ; 82, 136. Altrincham Market Bell; 76, 242. Apprentice Indentures at North Meols ; 81, 100. Apprentices Registers at Great Sankey ; 84, 114. Arkle, A. H., Obituary; 84, 131. Arms : Arms (continued) : Alston ; 81, 45. Baguley ; 74, 180. Ambrose ; 78, 60. Ball; 77, 96. Ardern ; 74, 180. Bamville ; 77, 145. Ashton; 80, 135. Barbour (3) ; 81, 46. Atherton ; 75, 52. Bebington ; 77, 82. Audley ; 75, 85 ; 77, 143. Bertram ; 80, 129.
6 124 Index to Volumes Arms (continued): Beverley ; 77, 98. Birkenhead ; 75, 58 ; 77, 79 ; 77, 93- Blakney ; 77, 100. Blimshall; 77, 96 ; 77, 99. Blundell; 79, 138. Booth ; 77, 97. Bowyer ; 77, 95. Brereton ; 77, 99 ; 81, 43. Brock ; 74, 164 ; 74, 165. Bromborough ; 74, 180. Bromley ; 77, 85 ; 77, 87. Brooke (2) ; 74, 174. Browne ; 77, 88. Buerton ; 77, 85 ; 77, 87 ; Bunbury; 77,93; 77,116. Burches ; 75, 128. Butler ; 81, 52. Byng; 80, 133. Calveley ; 75, 42 ; 81, 46. Capenhurst; 77, 85 ; 77, 105. Case ; 80, 137. Chantrell; 77, 82. Cheadle ; 74, 180. Chester (earls) ; 77, 86. Cholmondeley ; 81, 45. Clayton ; 75, 178 ; 75, 184 ; Cokesey ; 81, 43. Corbet; 77, 99. Corona ; 74, 180. Cotes ; 75, 25. Cotterell; 80, 133. Cottingham ; 77,112. Cotton ; 81, 46. Coventry ; 77, 79. Cowper ; 83, 180. Crallan; 81, 46. Craven ; 80, 133. Crewe ; 81, 46. Crook ; 78, 62. Arms {continued'] : Crook-Freeman ; 78, 64. Culcheth ; 83, 99. Danyers ; 77, 104. Davenport; 75, 55. Delves ; 75, 90 ; 77, 87. Dod ; 77, 99. Done ; 75, 63. Downes ; 77, 97. Drake ; 81, 43 ; 81, 45. Dutton ; 75, 90 ; 81, 45. Edge ; 77, 99. Egerton ; 75, 107. Kltonhead ; 78, 60. Farynton ; 83, 97. Fielden ; 80, 134. Fitton ; 83, 40. Fleetwood ; 83, 40. Foster ; 77, 98. Fouleshurst; 75, 90 ; 77, 96. Gayton ; 77, 89 ; 77, 100. Gladstone ; 80, 129. Glasier ; 77, 80; 77, in. Gleave ; 77, 97. Glegg ; 75, 25 ; 75, 7* ; 75, i 7 : 77, 87 ; ; 77, 95; 77, 99; 77, H9; 77, 126. Glynn ; 80, 137. Green ; 77, 101 ; 77, 132. Harper ; 81, 45. Harringtoii; 77, 97 ; 80, 136; 80, 137. Harrison ; 81, 45. Harthill; 81, 46. Hawarden ; 75, 184. Hawkestone ; 75, 90. Henchman ; 75, 141. Hesketh ; 83, 23 ; (2) 83, 40 ; 83, 180. Heswall; 75, 33 ; 75, 106 ; 77, 106 ; 77, 107.
7 Inde% to Volumes j2-8$. 125 Arms (continued): Heywood ; 80, 133. Hiccock ; 77, 98. Hockenhull; 75, 73 ; 75, 185; 77, 97; 77, us; 77, 135- Holcroft; 83, 99. Holden ; 80, 136. Hooton ; 77, 82 ; 77, 86 ; 77, 143- Hopwood ; 80, 132. Hornby; 77, 79; 80, 135. Hough ; 75, 62. Houghton ; 77, 81. Hurleston ; 75, 58. Huxley; 77, 79 ; 77, 97. Ipstones ; 77, 99. Ireland ; 80, 136. Jones ; 80, 135. Lancaster (Duchy) ; 80, 137- Lancelyn ; 77, 81. Langton ; 80, 133. Leche ; 77, 138. Legh (2) ; 74, 180. Leigh; 77, 178; 77, 184. Leighton ; 77, 85 ; 77, 87. Lennard ; 77, 96. Le Strange ; 80, 132. Leycester ; 77, 97. Litherland ; 77, 113. Liverpool (Dioc.) ; 80, 137. Lowndes ; 77, 95. Lutener ; 81, 45. Malbanke ; 75, 53. Malpas ; 81, 43. Marlborough ; 80, 137. Massy ; 77, 84 ; 77, 97 ; 77, i 4 ; 77, 141- Meols ; 83, 99. Merton ; 77, 100. Minshull; 77, 82. Mobberley ; 77, 97. Arms (continued) : Molyneux ; 75, 185. Montalt ; 77, 100. Morgcll ; 77, 80 ; 77, 99. Mosley ; 81, 46. Nevill; 74, 171. Newcomen ; 77, 91. Ogle ; 79, 2. Parker ; 74, 180. Pendlebury ; 77, 154. Pickford ; 72, 88. Plankney ; 77, 100. Plummer ; 81, 45. Poole ; 75, 57 ; 77, 85 ; 77, 92 ; 77, 105. Porter ; 81, 45. Prenton ; 77, 97. Pulford ; 81, 45. Raven; 74,179; 74,180. Robathan ; 81, 45. Robinson ; So, 133. Roper ; 75, 65. Royal; 83, 24. Rufford ; 83, 40. St. Pierre ; 81, 43. Sandbach ; 74, 180. Savage ; 74, 165. Smart; 75, 103. Smith ; 80, 132. Spankie ; 81, 54. Stanley ; 75, 63 ; 77, 82 ; 77, 86 ; 77, 87 ; 77, 143 ; 80, 135 ; 80, 136. Stationers (Chester) ; 83, 112 Stone ; 80, 137. Sutter ; 80, 134. Sutton ; 77, 99. Swinehead ; 74, 180. Tarleton ; 81, 46. Tattenhall; 81, 46. Taylor ; 77, 145. Toft; 77, 97. Trin. Coll., Oxf. ; 80, 137.
8 126 Index to Volumes Arms (continued): Arms (continued): Trussell; 75, I 6 : 75. "3; 77. Turet; 77, ; 77, 107. Turner; 81,45. - Whittle; 78,57; 81,52. Valentine ; 77, 84. Wilbraham ; 75, 58. Vawdrey ; 81,45. Willaston ; 77,99. Verdun; 75,85; 75,92. Williamson ; 79,138. Vernon ; 75, 39. Willis ; 80, 134. Walmsley ; 81, 46. Woolfall; So, 138. Weston ; 78,64; 81,45. Wright; 81,45. Whitmore ; 75, 45 ; 75, 81 ; York (Dioc.) ; 80, 137. Ashton-under-Lyne, Byelaws ; 80, 140. Athenaeum Book-Plate ; 77, 17. Aughton, Rector of ; 72, 194. Blackford Church Notes ; 77, 78 ; 77, 98. Bailey, R. T, Obituary ; 84, 129. Baldwin Tablet, St. Nicholas's Church, Liverpool; 74, 73. Banning Monument ; 77, 153. Beazley, F. C., Obituary ; 82, 243. Bebington Church Notes ; 77, 81 ; 77, 100. Bell Ringing Orders at Preston Church; 78, 130. Benas, Baron L., Obituary ; 80, 194. Bennet, Rev. Philip; 73, 231. Bidston Church Notes ; 77, 82. Bidston Mills; 78, 113. Birkacre Mills ; 73, 228. Birkdale and Ainsdale Boundaries ; 72, 91. Birkenhead Priory ; 77, 103. Birket River, The Name; 74, 127. Blore Heath, Deaths ; 77, 156. Blowick ; 75, 186. Blundell of Little Crosby ; 73, 229. Bolton-le-Sands, Incumbent; 74, 177. Book Plate of the Athenaeum (Liverpool) ; 77, 17. Booksellers of Chester; 83, 101. Booth of Manchester ; 72, 93. Bradshaw Family ; 77, 157. Braye, Nic. ; 72, 65. Briefs (Church), Lancashire and Cheshire ; 84, 87. Briefs at North Meols Church ; 83, 32. Brock of Upton ; 74, 164. Brooke of Handford ; 74, 158.
9 Index to Volumes Brooke of Leighton ; 74, 173. Brooke of Norton and Meire ; 74, 174. Broughton Tower ; 77, 154. Brownbill, John, Obituary; 82, 245. Bulk, Mill at ; 73, 210. Burton Church Notes ; 77, 83 ; 77, 103. Calderstones ; 72, 88. Calveley, Sir Hugh de ; 77, 155. Carleill, Chr., and Chester ; 81, 54. Chalices, Old Time Lancashire ; 76, 115. Chatburn, Hermitage ; 78, 146. Cheshire Church Briefs ; 84, 87. Cheshire Churches, Drawings ; 78, 129. Cheshire Coining ; 72, 95. Cheshire, Hospitallers in ; 72, 97. Cheshire, Letters of Protection, 1380 ; 77, 155. Cheshire, Medieval Monumental Effigies ; 76, I. Cheshire, Men in Scottish Expedition, 1544 ; 73, 232. Cheshire Pedigrees (Holme MSS.) ; 75, 217. Cheshire Sheriffs, 1301 ; 74, 179. Cheshire,.Waite Collection of Negatives ; 84, 133. Chester, Advowries of the Earl; 72, 95. Chester, " A Pretended Voyage to America " ; 81, 54. Chester Companies and the Old Quay ; 79, 141 ; 80, 86. Chester, Hospital of St. John ; 78, 66, 146. Chester, John Fletcher, and " The Stranger in Chester " ; 76, 219. Chester Mystery Plays ; 76, 147. Chester, New Haven Account Book, ; 80, 86. Chester, Charter of Painters, Glaziers, Embroiderers and Stationers Company, 83, 148. Chester, Stationers, Booksellers and Printers; 83, 101. Chetham Epitaph ; 72, 94. Childer Thornton ; 77, 64. Chorley, The Crosse Family; 73, 153. Clayton of Liverpool; 75, 178. Clayton, Rev. Peter ; 72, 94. Clough, A. H., Birthplace ; 83, 85. Coaching, Early Liverpool; 73, i. Cobham, Eleanor, Imprisonment; 85, 89. Coe, Rev. John, of Lymm ; 72, 97. Coining in Cheshire ; 72, 95. Cotton Famine in Lancashire ; 84, 37.
10 128 Index to Volumes Coward Family; 77, 155. Crook Family ; 78, 55. Crosby Crosses ; 81, 35. Crosby Hall, Lancashire ; 81, i. Crosses, Crosby, 81, 35 ; Hightown, 81, 36. Custom House, Liverpool; 79, 3 ; 84, i. Daltera Family ; 82, 223. Dunlop, G. A., Obituary ; 84, 127. Eastham Church Notes ; 77, 85, 104 ; 78, 144. Eggergarth ; 72, 92. Emigration to British North America; 81, no. Euxton Chapel ; 78, 21. Euxton Market; 77, 70. Fairer, William, Obituary; 76, 240. Faryngton, William de. Seal; 83, 97. Field Names of Wirral; 76, 125. Fire Insurance in Liverpool; 78, 3. Fitton of Gawsworth ; 76, 243. Fitton Obits ; 74, 155. Fleetwood, Roman Coins ; 78, 145. Fletcher, John, and Chester ; 76, 219. Font at Kirkby ; 73, 44, 229. Four Liverpool Clippers ; 76, 52. Frankby ; 77, 66. French Chapel, Liverpool ; 76, 59. Furness Abbey Granges ; 80, 58. Gallows Mill; 73, 33. Garstang Vicarage ; 75, 260. Gildart Family; 82, 221. Gloucester, Duchess of, Imprisonment; 85, 89. Greasby ; 77, 66. Guinea, Value of in 1680 ; 72, 96. Hale Chapel, Curates ; 73, 229. Halsall Family ; 77, 154. Hambleton Chapel; 73, 231. Hambleton Church Briefs ; 84, 87. Harington, Lord, and Conishead ; 74, 152. Harrington Estate, Liverpool; 73, 228.
11 Index to Volumes Harthill, Notes on the Parish and Church ; 81, 38. Hearth Tax Rolls for Wirral; 77, 148. Hermitage at Chatburu ; 78, 146. Hesketh, Sir Thomas, Monument at Rufford Church; 83, 179. Heswall Church Notes ; 77, 87, 106. Hightown Cross ; 81, 36. Hilbre Excavations, 1926 ; 78, 136. Holme MSS., Cheshire Pedigrees ; 75, 217. Horrocks of Toxteth Park; 74, 175. Hospital of St. John, Chester ; 78, 66, 146. Hospitallers in Cheshire ; 72, 97. Hough, John, Journal ; 72, 27. Hoylake ; 78, 116. Huskisson and Liverpool; 80, i. Huyton Church, Chantry of J. de Winwick ; 77, 26. Huyton Church, Heraldry ; 80, 129. Huyton Church, Petition of 1360 ; 80, 139. Index to vols ; 74, 198. Jacques, Rev. J., of Bolton-le-Sands ; 74, 177. Jews, Records of, in Liverpool; 80, 150. King's Mill, West Derby; 73, 42. Kirkby Font; 73, 44, 229. Kitty's Amelia, The Last Liverpool Slaver ; 82, 69. Knowsley, A Masque at; 77, i. Kuerden, Dr. Richard ; 73, 231. Lancashire Chalices; 76, 115. Lancashire Chancery Depositions ; 72, 88. Lancashire Church Briefs ; 84, 87. Lancashire Churches, Drawings ; 78, 129. Lancashire Grammar-School, Masters; 77, 150. Lancashire, Waite Collection of Negatives ; 84, 133. Lancashire Witches; 1612, 1634; 83, 152. Lancaster Excavations; 79, 201; 80, 224; 81, 252. Lancaster Grammar-Schoolmaster ; 72, 73. Lancaster Jottings ; 73, 189. Lancaster Vicarage ; Lathom Brass, 1532 ; Laws of the Society ; Leasowe Castle ; 73, 73, , i. 80, 229 (1929) ; , 255 (193 ).
12 130 Index to Volumes Letters of Protection (Cheshire) 1380 ; 77, 155. Liscard, Journal of John Hough ; 72, 27. Loscard Oxgangs ; 73, 146. Liverpool: American Chamber of Commerce ; 85, i. Capture in 1644 ; 77, 74. Castle (1684) ; 75, 259. Castle Excavations, 1927 ; 79, 175. Churches and Chapels : French Chapel; 76, 59. German Church ; 85, 63. Newington Chapel; 85, 63. St. Mary del Key; 82, 81. St. Nicholas, Ancient Chest; 79, 136. St. Nicholas, Baldwin Tablet; 74, 73. St. Nicholas, Pews ; 73, 215. St. Nicholas, Registers; 74, 175. St. Paul's; 75, 216. St. Peter's ; 74, 68, 74. Coaching ; 73, I. Crosse Family; 73, 153. Custom House; 79, 3; 84, I. Directory, 1767 ; 78, 147. Edge Hill Excavations ; 79, 86. Election of 1806 ; 79, 74. Emigration to British North America; 81, no. Episode of the Irish Beef; 84, i. Fire Insurance; 78, 3. Four Liverpool Clippers ; 76, 52. Gallows Mill; 73, 33. Gladstone's Birth Place, Rodney Street; 83, 183. Great Riot in 1345 ; 85, 71. Harrington Estate ; 73, 228. House Numbering in Directories ; 83, 91. Huskisson and Liverpool; 80, i. Jews, Later Records ; 80, 150. King's Arms ; 75, 182. King's Mill; 73, 42. Kitty's Amelia, The Last Slaver ; 82, 69. Liverpool Office; 85, 113. Molyneux and Stanley Feud, 1425 ; 85, 82. Norris Deeds ; 72, 75. Park, Henry, his Register; So, 51.
13 Index to Volumes Liverpool (continued): Pool of Liverpool; 82, 88. Rodney Street ; 83, 61. Steers, Thomas ; 82 ; 163. Stones ; 81, 51. Warehousing System ; 82, I ; 85, 38. Williamson, Robert, Notes on ; 80, 147. Longworth of Ormskirk ; 73, 230. Lymm, Minister of; 72, 97. Maghull Chapell; 74, I. Malbank, William, Charter of; 74, 179. Manchester Cathedral, Carvings ; 73, 100. Manchester Cathedral, Roofs; 74, i. Manchester Cathedral, Screens ; 74, 83. Martin Mere ; 72, 91 ; 75, 192, 206. Masque at Knowsley ; 77, i. Meols (North) Church; 83, i. Meols (North), Notes on; 76, 71. Meols (North), Poor Law Administration ; 81, 62. Meols (North), Records of the Court Baron ; 84, u. Meols (North), Rector of; 72, 94. Minshull, Sporting Rights at; 73, 232. Minster Churches ; 75, 261. Moated Sites in Wirral; 77, 60. Molyneux, John; 72, 66. Molyneux and Stanley Feud, 1425 ; 85, 82. Monumental Effigies in Cheshire ; 76, i. Moore, Edward, of Bankhall; 77, 153. Musical Instruments, Carvings of; 73, 100. Mystery Plays, Chester ; 76, 147. Ness (Wirral) ; 77, 56. Neston ; 77, 63. Neston Church Notes ; 77, 90, 106 ; 78, 144. Neston (Little), The New Haven ; 79, 141 ; 80, 86. Norris Deeds concerning Liverpool; 72, 75. Ogle of Roby ; 75, 260. Okill, Charles; 82, 134. Ormskirk Grammar School; 76, 91. Otterspool, Sculptured Arms ; 75, 178. Overchurch Church Notes ; 77, 91.
14 132 Index to Volumes Park, Henry, and his Register ; 80, 51. Pedigrees : Bold ; 84, 15. Brock ; 74, 164. Brooke ; 74, 174. Bunbury ; 77, 116. Cheshire Families; 75, 217; 77, 76, in. Crosse ; 73, 153. Farington ; 83, 100. Gildart; 82, 234. Glegg ; 77, 118, 126. Greene ; 77, 132. Henchman ; 75, 141. Hesvvall ; 75, 31. Hockenhull ; 77, 135. Hough ; 73, 33. Johnson ; 82, 234. Leche ; 77, 137. Maddock ; 72, 49. Massey ; 77, 142. Meols ; 72, 33 ; 83, 100. Penkett; 72, 48 ; 78, 128. Spankie ; 82, 66. Stanley ; 77, 144. Statham ; 80, 203. Steers ; 82, 234. Taylor ; 77, 145. Vernon ; 75, 31. Whitmore ; 75, 31. Wirral Families; 75, 217; 77, 76, in. Pendant, English Gold; 85, 131. Penkett Family, Notes ; 78, 107. Pilling Chapel ; 74, 177. Poole (Pule), Philip, Seal ; 85, 69. Poor Law Administration in N. Meols; 81, 62. Post, Travelling ; 72, 18. Prescot in Tudor Times; 79, 112. Prescot Church ; 79, I. Prescot Court Leet; 84, 63. Prescot Watchmaking ; 77, 39. Preston Church, Bell Ringing Orders; 78, 131. Printer (Liverpool) ; 80, 147. Printers (Chester) ; 83, 101.
15 Index to Volumes Pule (Poole), Philip, Seal; 85, 69. Quebec, Capture ; 75, 262. Railways in South-West Lancashire ; 74, 132. Raven of Elworth ; 74, 179. ^ Reredos, English Alabaster ; 75, 208. Retables, English Alabaster ; 72, 50. Ribchester, Roman Bath House ; 78, 145. Rickman, Thomas, Drawings ; 78, 129. Robin Hood's Stone, Allerton ; 78, 215 ; 79, 199 ; So, 226. Rochdale Glebe ; 73, 130. Roman Bath House, Ribchester; 78, 145. Roman Coins, Fleetwood ; 78, 145. Roman Road, Warrington ; 85, 99. Roman Sites, Lancaster ; 79, 201 ; 80, 224 ; 81, 252. Rufford Church, Hesketh Monument; 83, 179. Rylands, J. P., Obituary ; 75, 213. Rylands, W. H., Obituary; 74, 149. Sankey (Great), Township Papers; 84, 91. Schoolmasters, Lancashire; 77, 156. Sellet Hall Estate; 77, 155. Shaw, Rev. Peter; 76, 242. Shotwick Church Bells ; 76, 242. Shotwick Church Notes ; 77, 92, 106 ; 78, 144. Shotwick Park ; 74, 177. Slave Cargo, A ; 75, 259. Slave Trade, The Kitty's Amelia ; 82, 69. Sorcery at Clifton ; 74, 178. Sorocold, George ; 82, 239. Southworth of Highfield ; 73, 212. Spankie, Mr. Serjeant; 82, 42. Spekefields, West Derby ; 77, 154. Stanley and Molyneux Feud, 1425 ; 85, 82. Starkey Family of Lancaster ; 73, 189. Statham Pedigree ; 80, 203. Stationers of Chester; 83, 101. Steers, Thomas ; 82, 163. Stoke Church Notes ; 77, 93, 107 ; 78, 144. Sutton (Great) ; 77, 64. Tarleton, Col. Sir Banister ; 79, 75.
16 134 Index to Volumes Thirnby, Lost Manor of ; 73, 225. Thornton Grange, Wirral ; 76, 243. Thurstaston Church Notes ; 77, 107, 93 ; 78, 129. Thurstaston Parish ; 75, i. Tinsley, Mrs. Charles ; 81, 215. Tockholes Chapel; 73, 187. Tompson, Rev. Joseph ; 74, 175. Toxteth Windmill; 73, 41. Travelling Post ; 72, 18. Triptychs, Alabaster ; 72, 50. Upton (Wirral) ; 77, 56. Waite Collection of Negatives ; 84, 133. Wallasey Church Notes; 77, no. Wallasey Oxgangs ; 73, 146 ; 74, 178. Warehousing System, Liverpool; 82, i ; 85, 38. Warrington Bridge, Tolls ; 74, 176. Warrington, Roman Road ; 85, 99. Watch Making at Prescot; 77, 39. Wavertree Enclosure Act, 1768 ; 83, 43. Wavertrec Town Chest ; 83, 53. West Derby, King's Mill; 73, 42. West Kirby Church Notes ; 77, 94, 108 ; 78, 144. West Kirby Registers ; 72, 96. Whitmore Family ; 75, 40. Whittington, Ancient Manors of ; 75, 238. Whittle, Alex. de, Seal ; 81, 52. Whittle Family; 78, 157. Widnes Halmote ; 77, 153. Wigan Church ; 72, 89 ; 73, 230. Wigan, Crosse Family of ; 73, 153. Williamson, Joseph, of Edge Hill; 79, 186. Williamson, Robert, printer ; 80, 147. Wills and Administrations : Atkinson, Miles (1705) ; 75, 139. Barrow, Thomas (1509) ; 82, 85. Beatson, John (1800) ; 78, 51. Birch, Henry (1737) ; So, 55. Bradshaw, John (1676) ; 75, 136. Braye, Nicholas (1559) ; 72, 65. Brock Family ; 74, 158. Brook Family ; 74, 158,
17 Index to Volumes 72-8$ Wills and Administrations (continued] : Christian, John (1739) ; 73, 223. Crook, William (1685) ; 78, 62. Crookall, William (1603) ; 72, 61. Eaton, Joseph (1800) ; 75, 144. Glegg, Edward (1653) ; 77, 128. Glegg, Edward (1685) ; 77, 124. Glegg, Edward (1698) ; 77, 129. Glegg, John (1620) ; 77, 127. Glegg, William (1636) ; 77, 121. Greene, Edward (1631) ; 77, 132. Greene, Richard (1683) ; 77, 134. Groome, John (1685) ; 75, 134. Hale, Richard (1704) ; 75, 117. Heathcote, Henry (1803) ; 80, 206..Henchman, Anne (1776) ; 75, 143. Henchman, Charles (1740) ; 75, 143. Henchman, Margaret (1753) ; 75, 143. Hockenhull, John (1655) ; 77, 136. Hockenhull, Richard (1675) ; 77, 136. Larden family ; 75, Leche, Francis (1668) ; 77, 140. Leche, John (1649) ; 77, 140. Leche, Robert (1587) ; 77, 137. Massey, Catherine (1728) ; 77, 143. Massey, Sir William (1653) ; 77, 143. Molyneux, John (1698) ; 72, 66. Morrey, Peter (1719) ; 75, 137. Norris, Henry (1674) ; 78, 145. Parke, John (1716) ; 80, 55. Pincock, Thurstan (1727) ; 78, 50. Short, Thomas (1729) ; 75, 262. Stanley, Sir William (1675) ; 77, 145. Statham, Richard (1820) ; 80, 209. Statham, William (1786) ; 80, 205. Statham, William (1832) ; 80, 213. Steers, Thomas (1748) ; 82, 207. Stqte, Richard (1772) ; 75, 118. Taylor, Andrew (1627) ; 77, 145. Taylor, Andrew (1646) ; 77, 148. Tottie, Henry (1593) ; 75, 127. Venables, Sion (1636) ; 75, 131. Whitmore, Elizabeth (1662) ; 75, 72.
18 13 6 Index to Volumes Wills and Administrations (continued): Whitmore, John (1553) ; 75, 60. Whitmore family ; 75, 60, etc. Williamson, Joseph (1840) ; 79, 107. Wingfield, Christopher (1676) ; 75, 118. Winwick, John de (1359) ; 77, 29. Windmills, Three Local; 73, 33. Winterburn-in-Craven ; 80, 58. Winwick, An Old House ; 72, 93. Winwick, John de and Huyton Church ; 77, 26. Winwick, John de, Petition to the Pope; 80, 139. Wirral Church Notes ; 77, 76. Wirral Field Names; 76, 125; 77, 54. Wirral Heath Tax Roll; 77, 148. Wirral Pedigrees; 75, 217; 77, 76, in. Wirral Records of Seventeenth Century; 77, 76; 78, 14).. Wirral, Site of Ancient Villages ; 77, 54. Wirral, Smuggling in ; 79, 119. Wirral Watersheds and River Systems; 74, 93. Wolstenholme, Rev. Henry; 74, 68. Woodchurch Church Notes ; 77, 95, 108. Woodchurch, Early Rectors; 73, 231. Worrall, Rev. James ; 72, 94. Worsley, Constables in the Civil War; 74, 176. Made and Printed in Great Britain by Butler & Tanner Ltd., Frome and London
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