Liverpool as it was During the Last Quarter of the Eighteenth Century: 1775 to 1800J. Mawdsley and son, 1853 - 558 Seiten |
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... Edward the 3rd , ( 1328 , ) the forests of Toxteth , Croxteth , and Simmonswood , are mentioned in the proceedings in Parliament of that year.— Rotuli Parliamentorum , anno 1328 , vol . 2 , page 29. Even as late as the year 1485 , ( and ...
... Edward the 3rd , ( 1328 , ) the forests of Toxteth , Croxteth , and Simmonswood , are mentioned in the proceedings in Parliament of that year.— Rotuli Parliamentorum , anno 1328 , vol . 2 , page 29. Even as late as the year 1485 , ( and ...
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... Edward the Second , a petition , in Norman French , was presented from the inhabitants of Lancashire , stating that the Earl of Morton , afterwards King John , by his Charter , granted to them the privilege of cutting wood , and of ...
... Edward the Second , a petition , in Norman French , was presented from the inhabitants of Lancashire , stating that the Earl of Morton , afterwards King John , by his Charter , granted to them the privilege of cutting wood , and of ...
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... Edward the 1st , they existed , and had so increased , in many parts of England , that a commission was issued by him , to Peter Corbet , for the destruction , by means of men , dogs , and engines , of wolves , in all forests , parks ...
... Edward the 1st , they existed , and had so increased , in many parts of England , that a commission was issued by him , to Peter Corbet , for the destruction , by means of men , dogs , and engines , of wolves , in all forests , parks ...
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... Edward the 3rd , and other subsequent charters , the earliest inspeximus begins with the Charter of John , and then proceeds to that of Henry the 3rd , I am strongly led to think that the Charter of Henry the 3rd is the first Charter ...
... Edward the 3rd , and other subsequent charters , the earliest inspeximus begins with the Charter of John , and then proceeds to that of Henry the 3rd , I am strongly led to think that the Charter of Henry the 3rd is the first Charter ...
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... Edward the Second . See Appendix . Na II . 2 It may be advisable to mention , for the inferata of dose , who are not enversant win the shere obsolete words that wcording to the casterpretation pat spen them by zid weters , “ Sae " means ...
... Edward the Second . See Appendix . Na II . 2 It may be advisable to mention , for the inferata of dose , who are not enversant win the shere obsolete words that wcording to the casterpretation pat spen them by zid weters , “ Sae " means ...
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Act of Parliament afterwards American revolutionary war amongst appears Author Bailiffs Bamber Gascoyne Bootle borough Brooks building built burgesses called Canal Castle-street chap chapel Charter Cheshire Chester church yard commencement Common Council congregation considerable copy Corporation of Liverpool Court Dale-street east side edifice Edward elected England erected Everton formerly Gaol Gascoyne George the Third George's Gore's General Advertiser Henry History of Lancashire inhabitants James John Joseph Brooks King Lancashire Lancaster land letters Liver Liverpool Infirmary London Lord Manchester mentioned merchant Mersey Mount-pleasant north side o'clock opened Ormskirk parish Parliament period persons place of worship pool port of Liverpool present principal prisoners respect Richard river Mersey sailors September ships south side stone stood street Tarleton tavern Thomas tion tower Town of Liverpool Town-hall Toxteth-park trade Troughton's Liverpool vessels Walton-on-the-Hill Warrington Water-street William
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Seite 153 - London, the town council of any borough for the time being subject to the act of the session of the fifth and sixth years of the reign of King William the Fourth, chapter seventy-six, intituled " An Act to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales...
Seite 185 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void. And so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen, dated in London the day of September, 7679 George Churchey.
Seite 31 - I've seen enough of thee And now am careless what thou say'st of me Thy smiles I court not nor thy frowns I fear My cares are past my head lies quiet here What faults you saw in me take care to shun And look at home enough there's to be done...
Seite 137 - An Act to settle and describe the divisions of counties and the limits of cities and boroughs in England and Wales, in so far as respects the election of members to serve in Parliament...
Seite 77 - Henry, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy and Aquitain, and Earl of Anjou ; to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs, reeves, ministers, and all his bailiffs and faithful...
Seite 163 - Third, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four.
Seite 53 - ... beneath, he could only have distinguished a few insulated patches of culture, each encircling a village of wretched cabins, among which would still be remarked one rude mansion of wood, scarcely equal in comfort to a modern cottage, yet then rising proudly eminent above the rest, where the Saxon lord, surrounded by his faithful cotarii, enjoyed a rude and solitary independence, owning no superior but his sovereign.
Seite 131 - Defender of the Faith &c., and in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety five.
Seite 185 - And he that stealeth a man, and selleth him, or if he be found in his hand, he shall surely be put to death.
Seite 58 - Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty Miles round Manchester.