Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volume 38Society, 1889 - Cheshire (England) Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... December , 1690 , and the only member of the conspiracy who suffered death for his share in it . Conspicuous as he was at the moment , however , his fate is singular in respect of the entire ignorance which seems to exist about him 2 ...
... December , 1690 , and the only member of the conspiracy who suffered death for his share in it . Conspicuous as he was at the moment , however , his fate is singular in respect of the entire ignorance which seems to exist about him 2 ...
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... December , 1690 , at Gravesend , when Captain Billop catches the ship in which the party had embarked , and he disappears as suddenly at Tyburn a month afterwards ; leaving , apparently , no trace behind , except a mass of ephemeral ...
... December , 1690 , at Gravesend , when Captain Billop catches the ship in which the party had embarked , and he disappears as suddenly at Tyburn a month afterwards ; leaving , apparently , no trace behind , except a mass of ephemeral ...
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... December , 1605 , and from his will , proved at Chester , it appears that he was a married man and had an interest in property in Spotland . To his usher , John Chadwick , he left a treatise on " Paul's " Epistles " ; to James Holt , of ...
... December , 1605 , and from his will , proved at Chester , it appears that he was a married man and had an interest in property in Spotland . To his usher , John Chadwick , he left a treatise on " Paul's " Epistles " ; to James Holt , of ...
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... December A Domin . The Brestoy vevesterin tificate of ARMS and grant of CREST by Thomas Preston , Ulster King of Arms , to IT , of JOHNSTOWN , in the CO . DUBLIN , third son of JOHN BENNETT , of SY , in the CO . CHESTER , under date ...
... December A Domin . The Brestoy vevesterin tificate of ARMS and grant of CREST by Thomas Preston , Ulster King of Arms , to IT , of JOHNSTOWN , in the CO . DUBLIN , third son of JOHN BENNETT , of SY , in the CO . CHESTER , under date ...
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... December , 1631. The pedigree , and description of the arms , of Thomas Bennett - which were no doubt procured with a view to this grant being obtained - must have been prepared earlier in the same year ; for the former speaks of John ...
... December , 1631. The pedigree , and description of the arms , of Thomas Bennett - which were no doubt procured with a view to this grant being obtained - must have been prepared earlier in the same year ; for the former speaks of John ...
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Alderman Alice Alice Peacock Anne appointed April Argent Benet of Salghall Bennett died Bennett of Barnston Bennett of Chester BENNETT of Upton Bennett of Willaston Bennetts of Saughall bequeathed Bidston born brother buried at Woodchurch Cheshire christened at Bebington christened at St christened at Woodchurch Christopher Bennett County of Chester daughter of John deceased December Edward eldest Elizabeth Ellen executors gent George Bennett Gules heir Henry Benet Hugh Benet inventory Ireland James Jane January John Ashton John Bennett July June Lancashire lands Liverpool London manor March Margaret marriage married Mary mentioned Moore Moreton Neston November Parish pedigree Penketh Peter Bennett Peter's Church probably proved at Chester Randle Richard Bennet Robert Bennett Rochdale Salghall Massy Samuel Sheriff sons Spotland street succeeded testator's Thomas Ashton Thomas Bennett Warton West Kirby widow wife will-dated Willaston Hall William Bennett Wirrall
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Page 88 - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time as you shall receive from this or a future Congress...
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Page 76 - These are to certifie, that Richard Powell of Forrest Hill, in the county of Oxford, Esquire, did freely and fully take the Nationall Covenant, and subscribe the same, uppon the fourth day of December 1646, the sayd covenant being administered unto him according to order, by me, WILLIAM BARTON, Minister of John Zecharies, London. Probat. est.
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Page 18 - small half-timbered structure, "and covered with thatch," and some parts of it were, in 1724, described as " very ancient and damp, the north end with the " gavel at the south end containing a parlour, a passage, and a "kitchen, being of timber and much decayed."!