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INDEX NAMES. Abraham Mr., 65 Abrahams Israel, 49 Abram \V. A., 94 A cade mif of Armory, or Store- home of Armory and Blazon, 85, 86, 89, 90, 93, 95, 108. 117, 123. 124, 129, 132, 134- '53 Ackhurst Hall, 206, 216, 219 Acton Thomas, 113 Addler Dr. Nathan, 77 Agriculture. Board of, 197 Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool, 60 Alcock Elizabeth, 88 ; Thomas, 88 Ail-fro. 185 Alliance Israelite, 75 " Almemar," 61 Anderson Dr.. 142. 150 Andrewes William, 162 Anglo-Jewish Association, 75 ; Northern Press, 69 ; Press, 68 Anglo-Saxon, 189, 229, 231 Ansell A., So Antiquity MS., 139 Arber's Transcripts, 87 Arckteolflficai find Historic So- ciety. Journal of the Chester, 87, icS A tch. -Wv. Traits. , Ciftiifi. and West,, 186 Arthur King, 181 A rtificer*s A tch lew men f, the. 129 '' Aseefa," 52 Ashler, 126 Ashmole E.. 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145. 149, 151, 152 Ashton Ed., 120; Mr., 202 ; Ran- dle. 120; Richard. 116 Ashhurst (Asshurst) Sir Adam de. 217; Henry, 217, 218; John, 217,218; Lieut.-Col.,=iS: Mr.. 218; Robert de, 216, 217 ; T. H., 218 ; William, 217, 218 Ashhursts. arms of the, 216 Aspinall House, 211 ; Samuel, 218 Assheton Sir R., 89 Atherton chapel, 170 Atti's cross. 9 Auckland Castle chapel, 221 Audsley W. £G., 77 " Baalbattim," 52 Baar Dr., 74 Backhouse Stephen, 42 Bailies' History oj Lancashire, 200 Fall Mr.. 202 Balmer Jane, 44 " Balm of Gilead,"57, 58 Barber, 113 Barford Jona., 119 Bartle Dr., 74 Barton Thos., 107 Bathe John, 164 BathoEd., 123 Battlefields in Lancashire. An- cient, 182 Battle-sites in England, 186 Beacon Close, 196 I'.eamont \V., 2, 172, 173, 174, 179 Beamont's Extension and Trans- iation t 2 ; Winiuick, its history \ and antiquities^ 172; Warring- j t,m Chutch Notes, 172,173, 179; \ History of ti'f Lords of Bewsey \ and H'a-rringion, 174. Beda, 172 ; Eccies, Hist., 172 ! BecUvard Sarah, 113 Beetle Close, 196 [ Beetle, the, 196 ; Behrend Dr., 76 | Benas B. B., 55; B. L., J.K, 45, ] 55.80; Louis, 79; Louis & Son, j 79 ; Louisa, 73 ; P. A.. 53 ' Benedictines, 203, 219 Bennett Randle, 121 Bewsey and \\~ttrrington. History of the Lords of, 174 Bibiiotheca Heraidica^\o\.\\e.'f., 87 Bigot, 13 Billinge Beacon, 187 Bing, L. A., 57, 80 Bingley Charles, 115: Saul, 114 Birkenhed Alice, 121 ; Elizabeth, 121 ; Diana, 121 ; Thomas, 114, i19,121 Blackburne D. D. J.. 174 ; J., 164 :; . Margaret, 164 } ! Black Croft, 190 ! I Black Horse inn, 102 I | lllundell Mr., 193. 194 ; Rev. T.. ] j Boars Den farm, 192 | Boars House, 190, 192 I Booth Sir George, 174 ; Col, John, P.ootle Sir Thomas, ^19 Rostock Peter, 117 Boteler (Atherton) chapel, icg, 170; Sir John le, 170; Margaret, 168, icV; Sir T. le, 168. 169; Sir W. le, 168' I'.ox-master, 100, 101 ! Bradshaw Cassandra, 217; John, j 217 [ Rraham J., 78 j Bramley-Moore John, 35 Branker Mr., 36 Brereton Thomas. 118; Sir W.. 162 Bretwakla, 172 j Bridge F^lizab h, 121; John, 121; j Mary,i2t I Bridgeman Ann, 162; Ed.. 161, ' 162 ; John, 161 ! BRIEF HISTORICAL NOTES ON I THE CHURCHES OK ST. GEORGE ] AND ST. JOHN, LIVERPOOL, by : Henry Peet, F.S.A.. 27-44 Briston (Bristow) W., 123 Britain W., 69 Britannia, 164, 176 ; "period," 163, 177, 178 British College of Health (Morn- son's). 58 Museum, 50, 85, 95, 129,134, 146 Britons. 182 Bromfield flagon, 164; (Brown- field) John, 162, 163 Brooks Rev. John. 35 Broughton Hall, 210 Brownbill J., t Buchanan MS., 147 Buckley George, 121 ; Rich., 119 Bullock I.,2on Bulpit Rev. W. T.. 186 Burganey Rachel. 91: William, 91 Burgess W. J., 43 Burman Rev. H.. 80 Hurrows Randle, 91 Bury Heys, 190', Wood, 190. IQI Byron H. J., 60 Calendar of Wills, 230 Calderstonts, citfi and ri)ig cuttings on thf, 214 Camt!en. 181 Campbell Rev. Augustus. 35 Canning, 58, 59 Carpenter Mr., 136 C>KTMEL PRIORY CHURCH. GEO. PRESTON AND, by Rev, Canon Cooper, 221-227 book, 223, 226 : choir (town), 222, 223, 226 ; lady quire, 224 ; pyper quire, 224 ; screen, 274 ; sidesmen, 223, 224 Cartwright R.. 117 Carvings, mediaeval ivory, 204 Case Rev. J., 35 Cavaliers, 182 Cavalier's Noit Book, a, 193 Critic Britain, notes on, 185 Chaffers Ed., 39 Chalices. Elizabethan, 158 Chalmer Daniel. 92 Chaloner Thomas, Ulster King-at- Arms, 88, 92 Chamberlain Lord, Charles II, 89 Chamberlayne Sir H., 162 Chapman Mrs. Hannah, 46, 47. 53 ; Mrs. Moses, 54, 58 Charges* Old, see Freemasonry Chanty Commissioners' investiga- tion, 195 Charles I. 217 ; II, 85, 123, 141. 151, 1C2. 195, 221 " Chasan." 54 "Chebras," 81 CHESHIRE IN DOMESDAY BOOK. by J. Brownbill, 1-2^ Cheshire records, 139 Cheshyre William. 40 Chester Cathedral, 174 Hugh Lupus, Earl of, 2, 3, 4- 5, 6, 8 Cfie t ham Miscellanies and Chet. Soc. publications, 94, 160. 182, 203, 208

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NAMES.Abraham Mr., 65Abrahams Israel, 49Abram \V. A., 94A cade mif of Armory, or Store-

home of Armory and Blazon, 85, 86, 89, 90, 93, 95, 108. 117, 123. 124, 129, 132, 134- '53

Ackhurst Hall, 206, 216, 219Acton Thomas, 113Addler Dr. Nathan, 77Agriculture. Board of, 197Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool, 60Alcock Elizabeth, 88 ; Thomas, 88Ail-fro. 185Alliance Israelite, 75" Almemar," 61Anderson Dr.. 142. 150Andrewes William, 162Anglo-Jewish Association, 75 ;

Northern Press, 69 ; Press, 68Anglo-Saxon, 189, 229, 231Ansell A., SoAntiquity MS., 139Arber's Transcripts, 87Arckteolflficai find Historic So­

ciety. Journal of the Chester, 87, icS

A tch. -Wv. Traits. , Ciftiifi. and West,, 186

Arthur King, 181A rtificer*s A tch lew men f, the.

129'' Aseefa," 52Ashler, 126Ashmole E.. 139, 140, 141, 142,

143, 145. 149, 151, 152Ashton Ed., 120; Mr., 202 ; Ran-

dle. 120; Richard. 116Ashhurst (Asshurst) Sir Adam de.

217; Henry, 217, 218; John, 217,218; Lieut.-Col.,=iS: Mr.. 218; Robert de, 216, 217 ; T. H., 218 ; William, 217, 218

Ashhursts. arms of the, 216Aspinall House, 211 ; Samuel, 218Assheton Sir R., 89Atherton chapel, 170Atti's cross. 9Auckland Castle chapel, 221Audsley W. £G., 77

" Baalbattim," 52Baar Dr., 74Backhouse Stephen, 42Bailies' History oj Lancashire,

200Fall Mr.. 202 Balmer Jane, 44 " Balm of Gilead,"57, 58 Barber, 113 Barford Jona., 119 Bartle Dr., 74 Barton Thos., 107 Bathe John, 164 BathoEd., 123

Battlefields in Lancashire. An­ cient, 182

Battle-sites in England, 186Beacon Close, 196I'.eamont \V., 2, 172, 173, 174, 179Beamont's Extension and Trans-

iation t 2 ; Winiuick, its history \ and antiquities^ 172; Warring- j t,m Chutch Notes, 172,173, 179; \ History of ti'f Lords of Bewsey \ and H'a-rringion, 174.

Beda, 172 ; Eccies, Hist., 172 !BecUvard Sarah, 113Beetle Close, 196 [Beetle, the, 196 ;Behrend Dr., 76 |Benas B. B., 55; B. L., J.K, 45, ]

55.80; Louis, 79; Louis & Son, j 79 ; Louisa, 73 ; P. A.. 53 '

Benedictines, 203, 219Bennett Randle, 121Bewsey and \\~ttrrington. History

of the Lords of, 174Bibiiotheca Heraidica^\o\.\\e.'f., 87Bigot, 13Billinge Beacon, 187Bing, L. A., 57, 80Bingley Charles, 115: Saul, 114Birkenhed Alice, 121 ; Elizabeth,

121 ; Diana, 121 ; Thomas, 114, i19,121

Blackburne D. D. J.. 174 ; J., 164 :; . Margaret, 164 } ! Black Croft, 190 ! I Black Horse inn, 102 I | lllundell Mr., 193. 194 ; Rev. T.. ]

j Boars Den farm, 192| Boars House, 190, 192I Booth Sir George, 174 ; Col, John,

P.ootle Sir Thomas, ^19Rostock Peter, 117Boteler (Atherton) chapel, icg,

170; Sir John le, 170; Margaret, 168, icV; Sir T. le, 168. 169; Sir W. le, 168'

I'.ox-master, 100, 101 ! Bradshaw Cassandra, 217; John, j 217[ Rraham J., 78 j Bramley-Moore John, 35

Branker Mr., 36Brereton Thomas. 118; Sir W.. 162Bretwakla, 172

j Bridge F^lizab h, 121; John, 121; j Mary,i2tI Bridgeman Ann, 162; Ed.. 161, ' 162 ; John, 161 ! BRIEF HISTORICAL NOTES ON I THE CHURCHES OK ST. GEORGE ] AND ST. JOHN, LIVERPOOL, by : Henry Peet, F.S.A.. 27-44

Briston (Bristow) W., 123Britain W., 69Britannia, 164, 176 ; "period,"

163, 177, 178

British College of Health (Morn- son's). 58 Museum, 50, 85, 95, 129,134,

146Britons. 182Bromfield flagon, 164; (Brown-

field) John, 162, 163Brooks Rev. John. 35Broughton Hall, 210Brownbill J., tBuchanan MS., 147Buckley George, 121 ; Rich., 119Bullock I.,2onBulpit Rev. W. T.. 186Burganey Rachel. 91: William, 91Burgess W. J., 43Burman Rev. H.. 80Hurrows Randle, 91Bury Heys, 190', Wood, 190. IQIByron H. J., 60

Calendar of Wills, 230 Calderstonts, citfi and ri)ig

cuttings on thf, 214 Camt!en. 181Campbell Rev. Augustus. 35 Canning, 58, 59 Carpenter Mr., 136 C>KTMEL PRIORY CHURCH. GEO.

PRESTON AND, by Rev, CanonCooper, 221-227

book, 223, 226 : choir (town), 222, 223, 226 ; lady quire, 224 ; pyper quire, 224 ; screen, 274 ; sidesmen, 223, 224

Cartwright R.. 117Carvings, mediaeval ivory, 204Case Rev. J., 35Cavaliers, 182Cavalier's Noit Book, a, 193Critic Britain, notes on, 185Chaffers Ed., 39Chalices. Elizabethan, 158Chalmer Daniel. 92Chaloner Thomas, Ulster King-at-

Arms, 88, 92Chamberlain Lord, Charles II, 89Chamberlayne Sir H., 162Chapman Mrs. Hannah, 46, 47. 53 ;

Mrs. Moses, 54, 58Charges* Old, see FreemasonryChanty Commissioners' investiga­

tion, 195Charles I. 217 ; II, 85, 123, 141.

151, 1C2. 195, 221

" Chasan." 54 "Chebras," 81 CHESHIRE IN DOMESDAY BOOK.

by J. Brownbill, 1-2^ Cheshire records, 139 Cheshyre William. 40 Chester Cathedral, 174 Hugh Lupus, Earl of, 2, 3,

4- 5, 6, 8 Cfie t ham Miscellanies and Chet.

Soc. publications, 94, 160. 182,203, 208

238 Index.

Church Monthly, the. 172Civil War, 155. 156, 169, 174Clay Ralph, 43Clerk Jane. 117Clifton College, 78Cohen Dr. D., 76; L. S., 55. 74Colbert, 2Coldingham Abbess of, 172College of Arms of Cheshire,

Shropshire, and North Wales,87 ; deputy to, 87

Colquitt John, 39 Coltc M., atia\ Poutrain, 92 Comberbach R-, 91 Commissioners Eccles,, 173, 174 Commonwealth, the, 47, 156, 218 Conder E., F.S.A., 86, 129, 13*1 Conqueror, the, i Conquest, the, 5, S, 10, 20, 167 Conquest ol the Britons by the

Saxons, iBiCooke Matthew, MS., 145 Cooper Rev. Canon, 221 ; Jane,

115; Mary, 115; Nicholas, 115 ;Thomas, 115

Cosin Bishop. 221 Cotton famine, 75 Court Leet, a, 196 Crackanthorpe Jane, 43 Cranallagh Castle, ifia Crane John. 196; Ralph, 196;

Rev, "T K., A.D., 195, 196 ;Thomas, 196

Cranes, 195 Cranke James, 179 Crawley Dr. Chetwode, 124 Crecy, battle of, 217 Crimean War, 81 Crisp Thomas, Ksq., 199 Croes-Ati, 9Cromwell, 226; stone. 214 Crossens, Rector of, 186 Crue Thomas, na Cnitt's If iews, 90 Cumberland, Folk-lore of, 193 Cumberland find Westmorland

Antiquarian &* ArchteotogicaiSociety , Transactions nf, 192

dimming* Well, 55 Cup of Valuation, the, 62, 68, 69.

70Curfew bell, 184 Cymbro, 185 Cymri, 185 Cymro stone, 184, 185 ; field, 184.

185

Damstead House, 199Dane, 165Danish, iSgDannett Rev. Henry, 40Davenport Samuel, 122Davies Elizabeth, 112 ; Thomas.

"4Davis Edwin, So Dawson Juo., 113 Delamere John, 87 ; Lord, 174 Den, 180Derby, Earl of. 203 Diary, Ashmole's, 141 Dicconson, Bishop Edward, 208 ;

Bishop Edward, Epitaph of.208; Bishop Hugh, 208; W.,10,9-208

Dictionaries, Halliwell's, 190;Wright's, 190

Directory, 53, 54 'Dissolution, the, 223 Dod Elizabeth, 88; Th^s., 88

Domesday Book, i, 4, 5, 6, 8, 1.0, n, iz, 13. 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 168, 171; Ellis's, Intro­ duction to, 7; Record of the land between Ribble and Mer­ sey, 185

DOUGLAS VALLEY, NOTES ON SOME OF THE PLACES, TRA­ DITIONS, AND FOLK-LORE OF THE, by Frederick Price, 181- 220

Dangerous Corner, 191,122Douglas Bank Farm, 212 ; (Dog-

glis) Bridge, iq8 ; Chapel, 196, 199, aoi, 202, 217 ; Chalet, His­ toric Notes on, 106; District of, 198; River (see Astlan), 181. 219

Downham Peter, 96, noDray cot l Geo., inDruids' Circles, 214Duddell Geo., 40Dugdale's Visitation^ 109; Wm.,

89Dunham Massey, Baron of, 15Dunlop Thos. Henry, 43

Eagle and Child Inn, 195 Earwaker, M.A., F.S.A., J.P.,

86, 87. 89. GO, 93. 104, 199 Earwaker's Kast Cheshire, 14 ;

Histujy of the Church andParish, of St. Mary-on-thf-Hiil, 113; Standish Charterand Dteiis, 199

Eastt J., 176 Kbba, 172 Edgar, King. 5 Edgworth, Lady Anne, 161, 163 ;

Sir John, 162 Edward, 2 ; 1,193; 111,199,217;

King. s. 8, 10 Edwards P, 132 Edwin, 2 ; Earl, 10 Egbert, King, 21 Egerton Rev. T., M.A., 166 Egfrid, 172 Elfwin, 172 Eli, 2Elizabeth, Coin of, 195 Elkington and Co.. 180 Ellis Catherine, 88; Dr. J. W.,

29 ; Sir J. W., Bart., Si; Matt.of Overleigh, 88

Ellis's Introduction to DonttsdayBoak. 7

EHwoocl Rev. T., M.A., 186, 192 Emigration of Russo-Polish Jews,

81Erchebrand, 2 Ethelred, 172 Extensions and Translations,

Beamont's, 2

Falloon, W. Marcus. 40Ferguson Robert, 229, 230Fergusson Dr. J., 181Feme Sir J., 125Feudal England, Round's. 4Ffisher Margaret. 121Ffoulkes Ellen. 91; John, in ;

Jno., 96, 102, 105, 113; Marga­ ret, nt ; Peter, 91 ; Thomas 96, 105, in ; Thomas, jun., in

Finch House, 206, 208Fischel i>r,, 73Fisher House. 212Fishwi?k Rev. Thomas, 35Fitz-Hugh Robert, n, 63, 24

Fitz-Nigel William, 15Fitz-Norman Hugh, 10Fletcher Charles, 114 ; Elizabeth,

113; Ellen, 112; J., 35, 113; Martha, 114 ; Mary. 114 ; Wil­ liam, 113, 114. ; William's epi­ taph, 113 ; William's will. 114

Fly boats, 200Foster John. 42, 118; Marg., 118Forest of Lebanon, 127, 128Formby Rev. Richard, 40Fort Fold. IQOFortified camps, 190Franco-German War, 75FREEMASONRY IN LANCASHIRE

AND CHESHIRE (X.VI1 CENT.), by W. H. Rylands, F.S.A., 85- 154

Freemasonry : Acadfntie of Ar­ mory, see Acade&iie; accepted or speculative, 86, 138, 139,140, 141, 142, 143- *44) M6» H9- *5,>> 152; constitutions of, 03; his­ tory of, 97, 143; JJtfif Craft and Ftttmvskit of, E. Conder, 1311 13*, 137 I in Chester, 140 ; in London, 140 ; in Warrington, 140 ; of England and Scotland, 143 ; symbolism of, 153, 154

Freemason, iket 106, 129. 137Freemasons : accepted or specula­

tive, 138, 139, 140, 142,143,144- 146, 149, 152,154 ; arms of, 132 ; Rook of Constitutions^ 137, 142, 149, 150 ; Hook of Oatkst 145 ; company of. 137. 152 ; company and acceptance, 150 ; company of London, 86, q?, 132, (,34, 135,»37, 138-139, H2i IS 1 ! company of London, cash book of, 140; company of operative. 139; constitutions of accepted, 140; fellowship of, 123, 117, 139,143, 153; form of oatlri ot, 152; general assembly of, 151 ; hall, 139, 140, 142 ; Masonie Maga* zine, 86 ; masonic MSS., 94, 100, 123 ; Masonic RefrititS) 93 ; Old Charges or Censtitu- tiotis, 93. Q5, 101, 133, 138, 141, 143. 144, 145, M6 - H7- MS, 140, 150,151.152,154; OidCJwtrfvs, Roberts' edition, 149^. 150, 151 ; old charges of British, 150; order of admittance, 147, 148 ; orders or constitutions, 144 ; regulations, new, 150, 151 ; terms of art of, 125,126; word,

Freemasons' lodge : of accepted or speculative, 8n, 92. 94, 95, ioij 138, 139-. 140, 142, 151 ; antiquity, 141 ; Chester, 90, 93, 95, 97- 102, 107. loo. 123, 141, 144, 146, 149; English, 94, 139 ; of England, grand, 139, 149 *. operative, 149; Quatuor Coro- nati, Chester, 03, 100, 13.4, 149: Qitaztwr Corona.ti Reprints^ 93, 144 ; Qnatiior Coronni, Tran­ sactions of, 1^4, 149, 150, 153; Scottish, 99, '144; speculative, &c., 150, 151, 154; Warrington,

Freshfield College. 74 Friedeberg, Rev. S., B A., 53, ?3 Friga (Freya), 188 Fugitives. Russo-Jewish, 80 Furnesi Abbey, 222

Index.

Gascoigne. 58, 59 Garter King of Arms for Che­

shire, Lancashire, Shropshire, and No'rtfi Wales, deputy to. 89

Garven Mis?, 180; Rev. E. D.,l*o

Genealogical Essays^ JQQ Gennow John, " 119; Slargaret,

* i.9Gentleman Sewer, &c.,(see S) 123 George II, 167 German Ancestors, 188 Gerrard Margaret, 170 Ghetto, 64 Gibbons Jos., 112 Gildert Jacob, 39 Gillibrand House, 182 Gilroy G., 202 ; G. N., 2o_> Oillibrand Hou'se', 182. 202 Glassite Chapel (Liverpool), 50 Glegg W., ltd ' ; " :. ""."" Gione oj Gener#sitff_% 135 Goilid: 2 : " "' '{f<iet/ Benjarnin, 53, £4 ; EHakim,

GolborneJ., 164, 175, 176; Mar­ garet. 175, 176

Goldsmiths' Company, 175, 178 Gomme's Primitive FiX'k Moots.

GOodman Mr. Tobias, 61 "Gore's Directory, 54Geneva'1 Advertiser^ ?.gGorst Mrs., 55 ; Ralph, 121Gould R. F., 97, 99, loo, 102, 104,

142, 149f'.raetz Professor, 30Grave Thos., 92Gray Rev, A. E. P., 185Gray and Davison Messrs.. 170Green Lane Cemetery, 67Gregson Ann, 41; Anne, 41, 42 ;

Catherine, 42; Eliza, 41, 4-^;" Jane, 42; John Leigh, 41;

Harriet, 41; Matthe~w, P-sq., F.S.A., 41, 42; Samuel, 41 : Samuel Leigh, 42 ; W. E.; 184

Grey Edward, no; Elizabeth, no

Griffith Peter, 112; Welsh King,1 10Griffiths p., 119 Grffin, King, 10Grimm Jacob, 230 «Guilds, 94

Hackney, Vestry of, 99 Haddon Rev. ]., ic6, 167 Haigh D. H.,"i8i HalHwell MSS., 145; T.. 112,

IT 3Hallnvell's Farm, 212, 213 Halton, Baron of, 15, 23 Hamo, 15, 2i, 22, 25 Hancock Thos., 117 Hanmer \V , in Harold Earl, 12 ; II, iSn Hard wick C., 182, 189, 190 Harleian MSS., 87, 92. 93,97, 100,

129, 132, 130, 144, 152 ; Society,'88, 94

Harris J,, 71, 78 ; Raphael, 80 Harrison J., 87; Richard, no;

Mr. T., 56, 183 Harvey Elizabeth, 120, 121 ;

George, 06, 109, nq; George, Juri., no, isi ; Hugh, I2 i ; Ji,laiV/ban, 109; Mary,lid, 120,

121 ;. Robert, 96* iQ5?- is6, UP, 120, 121, 122; W., no, 119;W., I'.P., of, 99. 105, iocj, no,121

Harvie Robert, 122Harwood's survey of Liverpool, 46Hatton William, 39Hearle Rev. W., 19=,Hebrew congregation, Birken-

head ; new congregation ; old congregation; tombstones, Li­ verpool ; see Jews.

Henry III, 183; V, 137.Heraldic books, 124 ; painter, 114Herbert's Lirery C\w/rt«/V,r, 99Hercules, 157Herschell Rabbi Solomon. 57Hesketh J., 177, 179: R, 112;

Sarah, 178, 179: Witliam, 179HessS. L,8oHeylin James, 112, 113 ; Mary,

I 12

Hey ward John, 117Higher Moor croft, 190Hill House, 192 ; fold, 189Hilton Seth, 96,114 ; W..R.A., 34Hime Humphrey, 62Himes, 53Historic Society of Lanc&shirt

and Cheshire, Transactions of. 74, 185, 189, 196, 202, 203, 209, 229

History of English People, Green, 185

"Hlcew"(A.S.), 190'Hogg Mr., 227Holden Michael, 94, noHolker Hall, 222, 22=;Holl Henry. 123Holland, 210, 220 ; house. 219Hoi ling worth. 181Holme (Holmes) F. W.. 17; ;

George, 91 ; John, 91 ; Marga­ ret, 91 ; Ranulphus, 89 ; Robert of Tranmere, 87 ; Robert, pedi­ gree of. 87 ; William, 8;

Ranclle, 85, S6, 87. 88, 89, r.o,. QI.-92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, loo,

104, 105, 106, 107, 113, 114, 119. 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129. 132.'33' !34, '35, 137, 139* 141. H2 ' 144. 152, 153, 154: Aciiafniif of Armory. author of, 89; armorial bearings of, 89 ; collections of heraldry, 91 ; deputy to College of Arms. &c., 87: deputy for the Kings of Arms, 144 ; herald, 86. 89; herald painter, 114; inscrip­ tions on monument of, 90: mayor of Chester, 88 ; Norroy King of Arms, &c.. deputy to, 88, 89 ; sewer of the chamber to Charles II, 89. 123 ; will of. 90

Holmgang, 186Holmgongu, 186Holt Mr., 195, 197Holy Trinity Church, Warring ton,

170Hughan W. J., 97, 101, 106, 150Hughes Alice, 108 ; Elizabeth,

MI, 112 ; John, 96, 97, 102, 103, idS, 109; Mary, 108 ; Thomas, in, 112 ; William. 96, 105, 107,lit, 112

Hulton Jno., 107, no Hustings^ Court fl/, 230

Icelandic wager, 186 InceOia HaTl, 188

Irvine W- F.» 20, 23, ti+^iiy. Isaacs Rev. D. M., 63, 65, 79;

Professor, 72 Italian school illustrations, 62

Jackson Elizabeth, 164 ; William,96. 106. 120

Jacobean screens, 221 Jut-on, t/te wice of, 7QJames 1, 92 ; II, 138 ; Jardine,

227JEWS IN LIVERPOOL, RECORDS

OF, by B. L. lienas, J.H., 45-84; " almemar." 61 ; '' aseefa." 5? ; (t baalbattim," ^2 ; in Barn- staple, 56 ; in Bristol, 56; " cha- zan," 54; '' chebras." 81; Chief Rabbi, 57; in Kxeter, 56 ; in Falmouth, 56; in Hebras, 81 : Hebrew congregation, 67, (new) 67, (old) 46, §6, 59,62, 69; High Priest, 54; in Ipswich. 56; jn Liverpool, 55, 70, 77, 84 ; in London. 62, 66 ; in Market Harborough, 56 ; '' Megilath Esther." 62; in Penzance, 56 ; in Poland, 64 ; in Plyniouth, 56 ; political emancipation of the, 65 ; proeni settlement of, 75 ; '' puri­ tan, "82; Russo, 80,82; Russo- Polish, 83 ; " schnoder," 52 ; secession congregation, llerke- ley street, London, 62 : " seph- ardi," 61 ; " shochet," 54; in Yarmouth, 56; Yiddish, 54

Jewish Alliance, Israelite, . 75 ; artisans. 83; associations, Anglo, 75 ; cemeteries in Liverpool, 48, 51, 60, (Oakes street) 60, (Cum­ berland street) 50 ; peane road, 72, 79 ; Fairfield, Oo; Frederick street, 51; Chronicle, 60, 70; community in Liverpool, 45 ; congregation, 51 ; fugitives, 80 ; Hist. Society of England, 49 ; Rosjeshitoth. or l''oice rfynca/>, 63, 70; laws, first book of, 52 ; ' mikvah," 50, 51 ; " minyan," ^i ; North Anglo-J. Press, 69 ; " Pach," 53; " parnass," 52 ; Philanthropic Society, 62; relief fund, 80 : rosh hashana," 71 ; "rothermoshe,"68; "roydias," 52 ; settlers in Liverpool, 51 ; *' succah," 51; synagogue, 50, 56, (Crown street) 81, Cumber­ land street) 50,(Frederick street) 56, (Frog lane) 40, Hardman street) 67, (Hope place) 67, 71, 7?, 75, (Kirkdale) 81, (London, West) 66, (Princes road) 56, 74. 77,78, 84, (Seel street) 51. 56,61. 03, 66, 67. 71, 72, 74, 76, 77; ' torah," 52

Jones Elizabeth, 121 ; Margaret, 91 ; Rol>ert, 91

Johnstone Prof. S. P., 134Joseph Abraham, 55 :, B. L., 66 ;

Ehas, 35, 57, 59 : Rev. Morris, 78 ; Sylvester, 65

Josephus, 133Judaism, Neo. 65

Keene Dr., 173 Kelly Rev. James, 35 Kemble J. Mitchell, F.S.A., 231 Kenyon Dorothy, io3 Kembolton Baron, 89 Keurden Dr, U., 94

240 Index.

Kings-at-Arms, 124 ; deputy, 85 King's commissioners, 10; houses,

127, 128Kirkby Agnes, 208 ; Roger, 2c Knowsley Charters, 193 " Koomri stoan," 184 Kymry, 184

Lamb Row, 90Lamb Thos., 115Lancashire, ancient battlefields in,

182; Character aitd Places, 197 ; and Cheshire Record So­ ciety, 183, 196. 209, 210, 220; church surveys (1650), 183; folk­ lore of north, 192; map of (Sax- ton's), 183 : records, 139 ; and Yorkshire Railway, 207

Landnama Book oj fee/and, i 192

Landnama Buk, 186Lansdowne MS., 146Lathom deeds, 200; Earl of, 219;

Ed. de, 199 ; House, 217 ; Par- bold, 199, 200, 202, 203, 205 ; Park, 193 ; Ro. de, 193, 199

Lay Vallentine, 114Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 188.

200Leet, a court, 196Legh Peter, 173Leigh George, 42, 164 ; Gregson

Saml., 42 ; John, 164; Marga­ ret, 164; Martha, 164; Mary, 164 ; Rev. T. G., 35 ; Thomas, 164; William, 164

Lemon Isaac, 53; Josiah, 53; Myer. 53

Leofric, Karl of Mercia, 5Levi Godfrey, 69; Prof. Leone,

76; Michael, 46Liber Rubens de Scaccario, 232Litherland Ed., 32Liverpool Athenaeum and Library,

55 ; City Churches Act (1897), 27, 38, 40 ; Daily Post, 79; Directory, 53, 54 ; History of, 49; Literary and Philosophical Society, 74, 79 ; Memorials of, 46, 51 ; Mercury\ So

Livery Companies, Herbert's, 99Lloyd Ann, 119; Barbara, 91;

Edward, 91; Griffith, 89; John, 96,104,105,106,119; Margaret, 89 ; Thomas, 118

London University College, 165Louvre, 179Loving cup, 157Lowe Robert, 216 ; Simon, inLow Hill house, 189, 790Lowndes, 124Loxham Anne, 44; Rev. R.,R,A.,

40, 44Lupus Hugh, Earl of Chester, 2,

3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 13, 14

Maddock Benjamin, 122; Brili- ana, 123; Elizabeth, 122: Fran­ ces, 122 ; Honkay, 122 ; John, 06, 106, 115, 122, 123 ; Joseph, 112, 123 ; Richard. 122 ; Roger, 108 ; Rev. Thomas, 35

Mainwaring Colonel, 151, 152; James, 115

Malbank W., 12, 23, 25Malbedeng W., 12Malpas, Barons de, 10, 23Manchester, Earl of, 89Manchester Trjais, 208 ,

Mannering Alderman, 116 Mansion HouseRelief Committee,

80Mara Hugh de, 10, 23, 35 Marblers'Company, 135 Marks, D. W., 61, 65, So; Prof.,

62,76Marsh Prior, 219 Marshe, Jacob, 178 Martin Mere, 183,185,187; Thos.,

149Martyn Samuel, 88 Masci Hamo de, 15, 21, 22. 25 Mascy, 173 I chapel, see Rixton Mason, see Freemason Mathwin Mr., 187 May Thomas, 96, 118, 170, 171;

note by, 171 Mayer collection, 204 ; museum,

189McKay J., 182 McKee Anne, 43; Eliza, 44;

James, 43 ; Jane Bulmer, 44 ;Robert, 44 ; Sarah, 44

Memorials of Liverpool (Picton),29, 45, 5i

Merchant Tailors, 99, 208 Mercia, Earls of, 5, 8, 12, 16, 27 ;

Kings of, 12, 21 Meyer Prof., K., 230 Middle Ages, 158, 164 Molineux T., 69Monk Rev. J, P>oughey, M.A., 35 Montgomery, Roger of, 24 Montagu Ed., Baron Kimbolton,

89Montalt, Barons de, 10, 23 Monuments, rude stone, 181 Moreton Alice, 121 ; Chas.. 120,

112; Ed., 121 ; Thos. 121 ;Will., 120, 121

Morice Peter, joS Morris Anne. 107; R., 96, 101,

103, 105, 107, 108; R.. jun..107 ; Thos.. 96, iiS

Morrison's College of Health. 58 MortonT. N., 220 Mort Eliz., 118; James, 96, 106,

118Moseley Charles, 74 Moses Rev., 68 Moule, 124Mozeley Morris Lewin, 53, 55 Muet Peter de le, 129 Mulleley, in Muntlrct, 22, 23, 25 Municipal Archives. 20 Myers Jno., 108

Nantwich, Baron of, 12Nathan Rev. W. N., 61, So;

Simon, 53Nruiii Test.i tfe, 230, 232 Newbigging Thos., 107 Newton Jane, 118 Nicholas St., 19, 20 Nicholson's Lit/tog, Sfcefcfifs, 90 Ninnius, 181 Norman Hugh Fit?:. 10 Normans the, -2 Norse, 186 Norseman, 182, 185 Nunes Mrs. Anna, 53; J.. 53

Oppenheim Rev., 73Orchard, SiOrdnance survey maps, 184, 187,

Organ, 170Ormerod, 21,124, 199Ormskirk Advertiser, 197Orrell Alice, 216; John, 216Osthritha Queen, 172Oswi, King of Northumberland,

172 Ovan Dr. Van, 76

Packinton Alexander de, 232Padgett Robert, 138Page Matthew, 163 4Paley Ed., 224Palladia And., 129Pannell L, 66Parkes John, 119Parliament, the Long, 217Parliamentary Writs, 230Parliamentarian army, 195, 214,

217, 226Parliamentarians, 88, 169Parr Dr., 170Parry David, 117: Eliz., 117;

George, 117 ; Henry, 117 ; Jo., 96, 117 ; Kenericke, 117 ; Mar­ garet, 117

Patent Koils, 230Partington Ed., 109Patronymica Btitannica, 229Patten chapel, 165,170,173; John,

164, 165; Right Hon. John Wilson, Baron Winmarleigh, 165; Mary, 163, 164, 176

Payne Humphrey, 36Pearson Rev, Samuel. SoPeet Henry, K.S.A., 27Pemberton Cutton, 121 ; Miles,

121Penn H., 174Pennent, 9Percival Dr., 170Perpin, 126Phillips Marg., 121 ; Robert, 115Picciotto's Sketches of Anglo-

Jeivhk History, 48Picton Sir James, F.S.A., 34, 45,

46, 48, 50, 51, 56, 57. 58, 77Picton's Memorials, 20, 51; muni­

cipal archives, 29Pike Saml.. 96, 102, 103, 105, 109Pilk,23o; Anifelisca, 230; Johan­

nes de, 230; R. de, 230 ; Simon de, 230; Thos. de, 230; Thos. de, will of. 230

Pilkingas. 231Pilkington. 229; Origin of the

name Pilkington, 229 ; Pickin- ton Alex.de, 231, 232; Pilkin- ton Roger de, 232 ; Pickentone, 232; Pickentone (Bickenstone), 232

Pirbright Lord. 55Plott Dr., 140, 141. 143, 148. 152Plumley W., 107Polack Rev. J., B.A., 78Porcupine The, 83Porter Mary, 121 ; Richard, 121Portugese community of Jews, 48Powell G., 91Prag Rev. Jacob, 73, 78. 79Preston Christopher, 222 : George.

221. 222, 223, 224, 225,226, 227 ; Patrick, 222 ; Sir Thomas, 222 ;

PRESTON, GEORGE, AND CART- MEL PRIORY (CHURCH), by Rev. Canon Cooper, M.A., 221-227 Guilds, Memorials of, by

W. A. Abram, 94; organ, 227 screen, 224

Index. 241

Price F., 181Primitive Folk Moots, Gomme's,

Probate, Court of, 114 Probyn William, 01 Pyk Alexander, 198 Pyke Catherine, 109

Quatuor Coronati Lodge, seeFreemasonry

Queen's. College, 65, 73 Quekett Mrs., 171

RatclifFe R.. 96, 106, 108, no, 117Rathbone Henry, 119Rebellion, the Great, 216; of

i? 1 ^. 30, 3 T Y _RECORDS OF THE JEWS IN LI­

VERPOOL, by B. L. Benas, J.P., see Jews

Reformation, the, 146, 155. 168Renaissance period. 164Renshaw Saul, M.A.. 35Xfflttn/s, 100, 144RhysProf., 184Richards Golfricl, 129Ridgway Thomas, 112Rigalding (subj.), 126Rigby Peter, 39Rimmer Edward, 42Ritson W., 192Rixton, 173 ; chapel (Warrington

church), 170Robert, 22, 23, 25; the cook, 23;

of Rhuddlan, 8, 10, iS. 23, 25Roberts Robert, 112Robinson George, 170; Jane, 118;

Margaret, 171 ; Margaret, epi­ taph of, 171 ; Nicholas, 42, 43 ; W. C , 106, 107 ; William, 49, qn, 106, ii 8

Rochester, Bishop of, 117; War- mund, Bishop of, 72

Rock John, 123Roger of Montgomery, 24Roman, 182; camp, 186; road,

182, 187; the Saxon, the Cftt, ike, by T. \Vright, F.S.A.. 231

Roscoe collection, the, 204Royalists, 160. 217. 218Roughsedge Rev. R. H., 35Round's Mr., Feudal Engtand, 4Roundhead, 182Rylands W. H., 85, 99Rymmer Samuel, 119

St. Bartholomew the Great, 92St. Bride's Church, see ChesterSt. Chad, 2, 20St. Ebrulfus. monastery of, 9St- Elphin, 168, 171, 172St. Etheldrida, 172St. George's Church, Liverpool,

27, 29. 36, 41, 44; Communion plate, 36, 38; Incumbents of, 35 ; memorial tablet, 44

St. George's Hall, Liverpool, 38St. Giles' Well, see ChesterSt. Illtyd, college of, 172St, Jacques', tower of, 34St. John's Chapel, 39; Church,

Liverpool, 27, 28, 38 40, 41 ; Incumbents of, 40; mural tab­ lets of, 41, 44

Church, Chester, 78 burial ground, 39; College,

Cambridge, 157', Lane, Liver­ pool, 39

St. John the Baptist, 40

St. Lawrence, community of, 219 St. Margaret's Church, Westmin­

ster, ic6St. Mary's Church, 19, 20 St. Nicholas' Church, Liverpool,

iQSt. Oswald's Church, 168,171. 172 St. Paul's Church, Liverpool, 39 St. Peter's, Chester, 2. 8 ; Church,

170 St. Werburgh's. 2, 5, 7, 8, 22, 23,

24 ; charter of. 24 Salbrait family, 127 Samuel Lewis, 62: Mr., 56;

Moses, 62, 68; Ralph, =3 Samuell C. S., 55, 78 Sankey Ed., 141, 149 Saqui Abraham. 73 Sarto Andrea del, 179 Savage Sir John, 130Saxon Invasion, 231Saxons 172, 181, 182, 185Saxton's map, 183, 200Scandinavian. 187, 188Scarisbrtck Mr., 191; estate, 210;

Hall, 184Schelmersdale Henry, 217Schools, Jewish, Liverpool, 78Schwab Samuel, 53Scott John, 174, 215Scott's Fold, 215Sefton, Earl of, 58, 59, 77" Sepher tora," 62Serley Sebastian, 129Seth, 132Sewer Gentleman m Extraordi­

nary, 85, 89, n>3Shaw James, 31, 32 ; Samuel, 163Shaw's Brow, Liverpool, 49Shelley Elizabeth. 121 ; Sampson,

121Shevington, 200Shipbrook, Baron of, 22Shool, see SynagogueShoveberg, 127Silver H. M., SoSimcoke Thomas, nSSimon Sir John, 65, 76Simpson, Prof., 214Skeat, 189Skent Richard, 121Skerrett Richard, 121SketckesofAnglo-Jeivish History

(Picciotto's), 48Skoles W. del, 198Skull House, 208, 209Sloane MS.. 149Smith Rev. W., 35Society of Antiquaries of Scot­

land, the,214Soley Henry, 88 ; Sarah, 88Solomon Henry, 53 ; Dr. Samuel,

57, 58. 59.60Songs of Israel, 73^Spanish community of Jews, 48Spark John, noSpeed Barbara, 91 ; Mary, 91 ;

Richard, 91Speth G. W., TOO, 101, 102, 152Spreot, Anglo-Saxon, 189Sproston John, 116Squire W., 182Stafford Assize?, 89Standisk Ckarters and Deeds, 199Stane Hall. 213, 214, 215Star Chamber, 217Statham Job, inStationers' Company of London,

87

Stern Rev. Dr., 72Steers Thomas, 31, 32Sleeves T., 182Stone cutters, 126 ; ashler, 126 ;

penny, 126; perpin, 126; rough. '126

Stowe, 135Street William, 96, 108, 103, 116 Streete Edward, 116 Strong Ed., 152 Stuart period, the, 47 Surtees Society, 107 Sutton John, 118 ; Miss, 164 Swanne Thomas, no Swift Elizabeth, 116 Sylvester Professor, 67

Tagg Thomas, 91Tawd, 183, 184Tayler Richard, 106, 114, 115Taylor Alice, 44 ; Ann. 115, 122 ;

Yen. Archdeacon, 80; Rev. Canon, 190; Dick, 197; Eliza­ beth, 114, 115, 120, 122; Rev. Isaac, 183; John, in, 115; M«ry, 115; Paul, 115; Richard, 122, 123; Richard, jun., 96, 106, 114; Rev. Wm. Francis, D.U., 40

Temple, the, 127, 128, 133, 134Tennyson, 181Teutonic ancestors, 188; name

system, the. 229, 230Teutonic Mythology, 230Thing or Parliament. 186Thorn Rev, Dr., 34Tilston John, 114Tobias Samuel, 57 ; Sophia, 57Torver. Rector of, 186, 192Town Clerk, Liverpool, 31Traditions, 191Transcripts, Arber's, 87Turner Rev. Joseph, B.A., 35

Ulfric, 19, 20, 21 Ulster King-at-Arms, 92 Urns, Anglo-Saxon, 189 ; British,

189

Venables Gilbert, 3, 4, 13, 18 Vernon Richard, 13 ; Walter, 22,

25Vilars M. de, 168 Viliers R. de, 183 Vitruvius, 129

Wade Jane, 109 ; Mary, 109;William, 90, 96, 97, 100, 102,103. 105, 109, 142, 152

Wadham College, 92 Waite Mr., 220Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 204 Walter, 22, 25 Warmund, 12 Warr in. Lancashire, a discourse

oj thf, 182, 203 WARRINGTON CHURCH PLATE, by

T. Stanley Ball, 155-180 Wars of the Roses, 155 Wasdale Head, 192* Welsh, the. 23 ; King Griffith, i Westmorland folk-lore, 192 Whalley Rev. Thomas, B.A., 40 Wharton Philip, Duke of, 149 Wheat Sheaf inn, 195 Whitaker Dr., 181; Rev. J., 181 Whiiley Lettice, 116, 117 Wig'an Examiner, 200; Observtr,

200

242

Wiglaf, 20, 21 'Willan Thomas, 226William, 22, 23, 23 ; III, 155, 169;

IV, 63 ; th* Conqueror, i. % Williams D., 177 Willis Rev. F. W., 170 Wilson Bishop, 164; Colonel, 210;

Elizabeth, 88, 210; George, 83 ;Thomas, sio

Winmarleigh, Baron, 165, 170 Winnington Robert, 107 Winwick Church, 173 Woden, 12 WolfF Mercus. 80 Wolstenholme Rev. Henry, ;;3, 35 Wood MS., 148; Warrington, 171 WoodsAHce, 116,117; Anne, 112;

Charles, 116, **?! Elizabeth,112; Fanny, 173; Francis, 116.117; William. 96, 106, n6, 117

Worcester, battle of, 217, aiS Worth and riaces^ 190 Worms, Baron Henry de, 5^ Wnght Alice, 118; Rev. Charles

Henry Hamilton, n,i>-, 40;Grace, 121; Richard, 120, 121;Thomas, F.S.A,, 231

Yarrow, the, 183,184 Yates Benjamin, 53, 54 ; F.. W.,

Yoxall Ben,, 160, 161

PLACES.

Acton, lo, 12Adlington, 14Alpraham, 3America, 47, 48Anglesark Moors, 187Appley Bridge, 206, 207,, 208, 209,

211 ; lane, 208Ascalon, 183Ashhurst, 187, 206, 212 ; Beacon,

196 ; Hills, 181, 193, 210Asland (see Astlan), iSa, 183AspinaH, 212Assirigclon, 186Astlan (see Douglas River), i8a,

'83Aston. S, 16Atiscroft, 6, 9, 10, 18, 26; Hun­

dred of, 9

Backford, 5, 21Barne, 5Barrow, 17Barthomley, 12Bartington, 24Bath, 56Battle (Sussex). 5, 21 ; Bridge,

186 ; Flats, 186; Hill, iS6 ;Holmes, 183, 185, iS6

Bavaria, 75Bebington, 19,24; Higher. 23 Becconsall, 185 Beeston, n Belgium, 225 Berkshire, 7 Bettisfield, 2, nBjdston, ai, 22, 24, 25 ; Moss, 24 Billinge Beacon, 187 Birkdale, 187Birkenhead, 23, 23, 8r, 82, 83 Birmingham, 18.1 Bjscopestreu, o, 26 Bishop's Buvghj 8 Bjs.t;re, g, 10

- Blackfod, i8i

Index.

Bieesdale Moors, 187, i£SBoars Den, 187, 188,189. 190.191,

192, 193 ; field, IQO ; House. 188 Bockelan, Hundred of, 15, in. 26 Bocstone, 5 ttollington, 180 Borsden. 188 ; Hrook, i8S JJosworth, 186 Roughton, 5 Bowdon. is Bozdene. i83Bradshaw, 217 * Brancepeth. 221 Brereton, 13 Bridge Knd, 174 Bndgewater, 221 Brimstage, 22. 23, 25 Bristol, 56 Brondake, 80Bromborougn, to, 22, 23, 34, 25 Brougbton, 3, 1 1 Brownlow Hill.Si Broxton, Hundred of, n Bruge, 3Bucklow, 14, 15; Hundred of, 15 Bunbury, 17 Burtflii, 17, iS, ID, 20; Bishop's

Manor of, 17. 18 ; ^t. Nicholas'Church, 19.

Burton by Farvin, :8. Burwardsley, 2. Burwardeston, 2, 11 Butley, 3

Caldy, 19, 21Calveley, 122Cambridge, 4i f 65Canada, 55, 80Cat on, 41Cavelea, 5Cedde, nCeofarlea, 5Chadvvick, nCharing Cross, iu4Cheadle, nCheapside Cross, 194Cheavely, 5Chelsham, 186Cheshire, i, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, n, 19,

20, 23, 185; Freemasonry, 86 ; in Domesday Book 3 i, 26; Stun- mary of, 26

East* Earvvaker's. 14; History of, Ormerod's, 87

Chester, i, 2. 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13,15, 17, 18, 21, 24, 26, 105, 106, 107, 114,115,116,123; Aldermen of, 87. 106, 108, 109,115. 116 ; Bat­ tle of, 185; Bishop of, 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, 32, 109. 161, 173. 178: Bishop's Burgh, & ; Cathedral, 174 ; Churches of $s\.. Bride's, 108 ; St. Bridget's. 109; St. John's, 7, 8, 122; St. Martin's. 115 ; St. Mary's, 116 ; St. Mary's-on-the-Hill, 88, 89, 105, 113; St. Michael's, 87, 109,112 ; St. Olives, 170; St. Peter's, 2, 8 ; St. Werburg_h's, 2, 5, 7, S, 22, 23, 24; Commissioners for the Articles of the Surrender of. 122 ; Companies, 87, 136; Consistory Court at. 107. 112, 196 ; Corpo­ ration of, 106; County of. 41, 42 ; Court of Probate, 105 ; Dean of. 117; Karls of, 3, 21; Free­ mason's lodges, 90, 93, 95, 97, 102, 197, 109, 123, 140, 141, 144, 146 ; freemen of, 106 ; guilds,

04, 138 ; Hundred of, 3, 8 : Mayor of, 91, 108 ; Mayor and citizens of, 91 ; Sheriff of, 88, 108,115,123; Stfeets BarkerV lane, 118 ; Bridge street, CQ, 91 ; Castell lanq, 119 ; Cleaton lane. 120 ; Eastgate. 121; Forcgate street, 120; Nicholas street, 115; Seige of, 89 ; St. Giles' Well joS

Childer Thornton, 22, 25Chowley, Manor of, 24Christleton, 11Calcain, Parish Register of. 117Ctaughton, 22. 25Claverton, 13Clifton, 5Clistune, 5Clive. 14Clwyd, Vale of, 9Clyde, 185Congleton, 13Coniston, 186, 592Courage Low, IQOCourage Low Wood, 190, 191Cranage. 13Croscombe, 2^1Crostone, 5Croughton, 5, 121Cuerden, 94Cumberland, 185; Hills, 187

Dalton, 195,196,198, 203,215, 216.219, 220

Danesfield, 190

Baresbury, 16 arwen, 189

Davenham, 13 Peeside, 117 Dee, the, 6, 8. 9, 10. IT, 18, 19,

185, 188Delamere Forest, 16 Denbigh, 89, in, 121 Denbighshire, 2, 10. 117 Derbyshire. 14 Dieppe, 54 Dorset, 12 Douai, 208 Douay, 203 DOUGLAS VALUEV, NOTES ox

SOME OF THE PLACES, TRADI­ TIONS, AND FOUK-LOKE OF THE.by Frederick Price, 181-220

Dangerous Corner, 191, 192 ; Douglas Bank Farm, 212 ; Chapel, 106, 199, 201, 202, 217. 219; historical notes on Douglas Chapel, 196; River (see Astlan), 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 193, 198, 199, 206, 208, 2it, 217; source of, 181 (Doggies), Three Bridge, 158 ;

Valley, iSi, 182. 184, 193, 205,2oS

Dulas 181

Katon, iiEastham, iS, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25;

manor of. 18, 21, za, 23 F.ddisbury. n ; Hundred of. n Edelane, 20 Edge 5 Ellesmere. 24 Ellesmere Port, 24 England, o" English Maelor,' n Europe, 185Kxestaji. Hundred of; 10, 26 Exeter, 56 Eyton, -4

Index. 243

Fairneld, 60Fairy Glen, 187Falmouth, 56Farndon, 3, nFlint, 9, iiFlintshire, oForest of Lebanon, 127, 128Forton, co, Salop, 88Frankby, 19Frankfort, 75Frodsham. 10

Garston, 58,Gathurst, 181. 202, 204, 206 - Fold, 206Germany, North, 230Gloucester, 11Gloucestershire, 7Gowy, the, IT, 16, 17, to. 24Grappenhall. 164.(ireasby, 19Great Bud worth, 16(Ireat Heath, Liverpool, the, 30Great Stanney, 22 25Gresford, 5, 10

Hackney. 43Hadlow, 20 ; Road, 20Haigh, 199Hatsell, 44Halsteid, 120, 122Halton. 15, 16, 23, 24Haltonshire, 15Hamburg, 64, 75Hamenstan. 14Hamelestan, 14Hameston. Hundred of. 4, 14, 26Hameteberie, 14Hampshire, 7Hamstan, 14Handbridge. 3. 8, 9. 116. 117Hanmer, uHanover, 74Hawarden, 9Henbury, 14Hereford, 7Hertford, 120. 122Hesketh, 183; Bank, iStHigh Legh, 15Higher Moor Croft, 190Hodishlid, 5Holes, Manor of, 183.Holland, 64, 75Holland Lees, 219Holm, 186Holmes, 183, 183Holstein, 230Holt, inHoole, Much, 183Hooton, 17Hoseley, 5Hoylake, 48Hunditone, 5Hundred End, 182Huntingdon, 5Huntington, 5Huyton. 6

Iceland, 186Icolmkill, 172Ipswich, 56Irby,21Ireland, 47, 48, 162, 232

Jamaica, 53, 61

Kendal, 227 Kermincham, 14 Kinderton, 13, 87

Kirkdale, 8.1 I Knutsford, 15

Lancashire, 75, 741, 137, 163, 181, 187, 193, 231, 232 ; South-West, 5°. 185

Lancashire Characters and fiti- ces. 197; Church Stit-!'eys(i6;>o) 18^ ; Folk-Lore of Xnrtk. 192 ; History of) Bailies', 94 ; AWf j of the Chinches of. ico ; Sax- ton's map of, 18^

Lancaster,41, 55,224,227 ; County of, 36, 43, 44, 94, 2oS

Lancelyn, Poulton, 24Landican, 19Lathom. 182. 193, 195; deeds,

200; House, 217 ; siege of, iS*. 195, 202, 2:4 ; woods, 214

Lea-by-Backford, 5Lea-by-Newbold, 5Lebanon, Forest of, 127Leeds and Liverpool Cnnnl. iS3.

200Leigh, 197. 202Levens, 222Ley land. Hundred of, 182, 108Lindale-in-Furness, 226Lions Den, 189Liverpool, 27, 34, 38, 39, 41, 42-

45. 46, 47: 48. 40, 50- 74- 75, l6 '- 182, 200 ; Athenaeum Library, 55,62; Barter street, 53; Benn's gardens, 53 ; Bishop of. 38, 40 ; Borough of, 218 ; Bridge street. 53; Bromfield street. 53 ; Brown- low hill, 58, 69, 83 ; Brownlow street, 58 ; Castle street, uo, 5^; Charlotte street, 53; Cheapside, 53 ; Church street, 4^ ; Chnrch- fs St. George's. 27, 28, 29, 36, 44 ; St. John's, 28, 38, 39, 40, 41,44 ; St. Nicholas', ^5, 41 ; St. Paul's, ?Q ; St. Thomas', 51 ; City Churches Act, 1897, 27, 38. 40, 41 ; Clarendon Rooms, 66 ; Cleveland street, 53 ; Colquitt street, 56 ; Corporation of, 34, 36 ; Corporation records, 218 ; Crown street, Si ; Cumberland street, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51 : Cumberland street cemetery, 50; Customhouse, 50; Daily Post. 79 ; Deane road, £o, 79 ; Dansie street. 57. =8 : Derby square, 32, 41 ; Derby street, 45, 48, 49 ; Dirtcforv (1790). 53, 54, 200; District t'tace .\'ntncs, 18? ; Duke street, 53 ; Everton road, 53 ; Frederick street. 46. 50, 53, 56,60; Frederick street, Upper, 51 ; Frog lane, 48, 49 ; Garden street, 53 ; Glassite chapel, 50 ; Governors of. 217; Great Heath, the, 39 ; Green Lane, 67 ; Hard- man street, 67 ; Harwood's large survey of, j,6 ; Hebrew Philan­ thropic Society, 02; Hebrew tombstones, 45, 46 ; History of, 49; Hope place. 56, 67 ; Jewish fugitives, So; Jewish Relief Fund, So; Jewish settlement. 47 ! Jewish synagogues, 41:. 48. 4Q. 5°- 5*i 77; Jewry, 65, 84 : Judaism, 64 ; Kensington, 58 : Legion of Honourt Orchard's, 81 ; Lime street, DO ; LUetary and Philosophical Society, 74, 79; Lord street, 32, 34, 48 ;

Lord Mayor of, 74 ; Marybone, 58 ; Mathew street, 49. 50; Slayor of, 74 ; Memorials of, Picton's. 45. 46 ; Museum, 34. 204 ; Oakes street, 60 ; old, castle, 31, ^2 ; old great tower, 31 ; Old Hay market, 39, 41 ; Paradise street. 70: Pool lane. 53 ; Prince's boulevard, 77 ; Prince's road. 77, 78, 84 ; Rec­ tors of. 35 ; Richmond row, 53 : Royal Institution, 63 ; Russo- Jewish settlement, 8: ; Sande- manian chapel. 50 ; Seel street. 56, 61, 63, r6, 67. 72, 76, 77 ; Shaw's Brow, 49 ; Slater street. 78 ; South Dock, 53 ; Suffolk street. 53 ; St. Anne street, ji ; St. George's Hall, 38. 77 ; St. John's lane, 39; Tarfeton street, 53 ; Titheljarn street. 58 ; Town Clerk. 31 ; town fortifications. ;o, 31 ; Tuebrook, 67; Turtou Court, 46. 50. 51 ; Wapping, 53 ; Whitechapel, 45. 48. 4®

Llanarmon, SoLlwynyn. 117London. 31, 36, 57, 58, 75. 77, 138.

191 : Assay Office, 36, 157, 161, 1^2. 165, 166, 175, 177,178.iSo; Bevis Marks, 61, 64 ; Bishops- gate, 61 ; hall-mark. 65 ; Uni­ versity College, 65

Longridge Fells, 187Lonsd,ale, North, 222Low Ham, 222Lyme, 173Lymm, 15Lyons, in

Macclesfield. 3, 14 ; Hundred ofT 4

Maddingly churchyard, 41 Malpas, n, 2^ Malta, 208 Manchester. 227 Market Harborough, 56 Marton, 14 Meanygate, 186; Bolton's, 186 ;

Dandy's, 186 ; Johnson's, 186 ;Long, 187 : "Middle, 186;Sword. 186 ; Taylor's, 186

Menai Straits, 48 Mentone, 54Mercia, 5, 8. 12, 16. 21, 172 Mersey, the, 15. 19. 22, 24, 49,

55. 82. 185, 187. i8S Middlesex, 43 Mjddleton-by-Aston, 5 Middlewich, 13 ; Hundred of, 13,

26Midestune, 5 Midland Counties, 232 Mildestwich. i^. 17, 20 Mold, 10, 12, 117 Mollington, 19 Montalt. 10, 23 Moreton. 22, 25 Morocco, 74 Mossley Hill, 57 Mustshill, 14

Nantwich, 10. 20. 21 ; Hundred of. 12: St. Mary and Nicholas' Church, 19

Nerquis, 1:2Nervl, 54Neston, 5, 19Netherleigh,

244 Index.

Netherpool, 25 Newbold, 5, 13 Newburgh (Newborough), 193,

193, 198; cross, 195; fair, 103.194 ; mock corporation, 107 ;Mug House, 198; Red Lion Inn,196, 197 ; school, ion

Newton, 8, 9, 13, 217 New York, 74 Normanhy, 9 Normanton, 41, 42 North Country, 189 Northenden, 14. T=; Northumbria, 172 Northwich, 13; Hundred of, 13,

MNorwich, 58 Nottingham, 168

Occleston, 13 Offa's Dyke, 8 Orford, 164.174 Onnskirk. 198 Orrell, 216Oughterington, 42. 164 Over. 3, 16 Overleigh, 8 Overtoil Hall, 41, 42 Oxford, 92

'Oxton, 23, 25

Padgate, 170 ; church 174Pall Mall, 177PnrboM, 198, IQQ, 200, 203, 219 ;

Alders (Owlers) Lane, 200; Chapel of our B, Lady, 190, 202, 203 ; Dnmstead Wood farm, 199 ; Hall, 2iq ; Hills, 181, 182, 187, 199. 215 ; manor of, 199 ; Manor House farm. 109 ; Stocks tavern, 200

Parbot, 200Paris, 34Patten chapel, 165, 170, 173Peckforton Hills, ITPendle Hill, 187Pentice, 121Penzance, 56Peoyer Eye, 15Pilkington, 231Plymouth, 56Poland, 64Portsea, 72 ; Area College, 72Poulton Lancelyn, 24Prenton, 19Preston. 94, 157, 210Priors' Wood, 219Puddington, 12, i8j io. 20

Raby, 5Redcliff, 8Rhuddlan, 8, 9, 10. iSRibble, 181, 182,185, 187, 188Risedon, Hundred of, 4, 17,18, 26Riseton. 17Rivington, 232 ; Pike. 187Robin Hood's Lane, 191Rochester, 12Rockington, 232Rue de Rivoli. Paris. 34Roelav, Hundred of, 16, 17, 26Roelent, 9, 26Rokinstone, 232Rossendale, 197Rostherne, 15Rovintone, 232Ruloe, 16Runcorn, 15, 16Rush ton, 17

Rushton-by-Tarporley: 3 Rusitone, 17

St. Bartholomew the Great (West­ minster), 92

St. Moritz, 54St. Petersburg, 70St. Thomas, 61Saltone. 5Saighton, 5Sandbach, 13San Remo, 54Saughail Massie. 22, 24, 25Scotland, 143. 214Shevington, 199, 200Shipbrook, 13, 22.Shropshire, 7, n, 24Shurlach, 13Skelmersdale, 217Sollom, 183Somerset. 12, 222Southport. 41, 192 ; Christchurch,

4iSouth Tunley. 209, 210Sprodley Brook, 187 ; wood, 187Stalleybrass, 230Standish. 187, 208 ; parish of, 208Stanlow, 25Stanney, 2 ; Great. 22, 25Stock port, 4Stoke, 22, 24-Store ton, 24Surrey, 186Sntton, 13 Denbigh. 2Sussex, 186

Tarleton, 182, 183 ; moss, iSuTarporley, 3, 4Tarvin, 17. 18Tningarten, 168Tnornton-le-Moors, 3, nThurstaston. 21Tilston. 10Tintwistle, 14Torver, 186, 192Toxteth Park, 41. 42 ; cemetery.

41. 42 ; East, 55 Trafford. 5, 16Tranmere, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 87 Trent, 172 Trosford, 5 Truro, 218 Tuebrook, 67 Tunendune, 15, 16, 26 Tunley, 210; brook. 209; farm,

209, 210 ; South, 209. 210 Turton Court (L'pool), 46, 50, 51 Tyrnllwg, 1*5

Upholland, 201, 220 ; Priory of 219 United States, 47. 55, 74. 75 Upton (by Chester), 18. 21, 24

Vienna, 75

Wcerinjjtuni. 172Walkmills, 117Wallasey, manor of. 23 ; Pool 24Wales, 9, 172Walton, 107; on-the-Hill, 38;

parish church of, 38 Wannundestron Hundred, 12, 13.

17, 18, 20, 26 Warmund's Tree, 12 Warrington, 42, 139, 140,141, 164,

165, 168, 171. 173. 174. J76- J 79 ;Barony of, 168; Catholic church

of St. Alban's, 160 ; curfew bell, 174; Eccles, Paroch. de, 159 ; governor of, 174 ; Gram­ mar School, 163 ; High Kirk, 168 ; History of Lotdof Bewsey etttf/, 174 ; living of, 168; market hall, 174; museum, 160. 169 ; Padgate Church, 174 ; parish church, lit, 155 ; parish of, 169

WARKINGTON CHURCH PLATK, by T. Stanley Ball. 155-180; discovery of, 160 ; aims dish, 167, 172; chalice (1127), 156. 159; chalice with paten cover, 156. 158 ; cup, 157, 158, 166; flagon, (1699) 156, 162, 163, 164. (1720) 156, 163, (Bromfield) 156. (large, 1746) 156. 166; hanap or covered cup, 156; list of plate. 156 ; paten, small, (1722) t$n, 165,(1731)'56, i°6

Holy Trinity Church, 173. 174, 175- 176. 177, 178, 179, i8_o : bell, 174 ; chalice, 180; chalice and cover, 176; flagons, 177. 178; paten,175: plate, 154, 175

Parish Church, 113, 155, 156,157, IDT, 10?, 163, 165, 171, 172.173 ; altar of St. Anne, 169 ;bishop's ch.iir, 171 ; book, icio ;History of, 167 ; notes, 172 ;records of, 170, 173. 174 : Rectorof, 170, 173, 174'. register, 161 ;Rixton Chapel, 173 ; valuationof, 168

Weaver, the, 6, 13, 15, 16 Weaverham. 16 Welsh Border. 7, 9 ; mountains,

187Werneth, 14 Wervin, 5West Derby, 182, 193 West Indies, 61 West Kirby, 8Westminster, 92, 165; St. Mar­

garet's Church, 165 Westmoreland. 222 Weston, 12 : Point, 5 Wettenhall, 4 Whitby, 22, 23. 2^ " Wiches" 2, 6, 26 Wigan, 161, 174, 181, 187, 188,

192, ioS. 206 ; Grammar School,205 ; Miry-end lane, 182

Wilanestans. 20 Wilanstone, Hundred of, 17, 20,

21, 26Willaston, 19, 20, 21 Wiltshire, 230 Win wick, 168, 171, 172; church,

173 ; its history and antiquities,172

Wirral, Hundred of. 7, 10. 12, 18,19, 20, 21. 22, 23, 24

Wjsdelea, 5 Wisteton, 19, 20 Witlafs' stone, 21 ; tun, 21 Wittenhalf, 4 Witton, 13 Woodchurch. 10, 23 Worcester, 7 Worthington, 199 Wrexham, 91, 121 Wrightington, 190, TQI, 108. 200,

203, 2o8, 2OO, 2IOWynbunbury, 12. 20

York, 107 Yorkshire, 187, 232

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