Liverpool as it was During the Last Quarter of the Eighteenth Century: 1775 to 1800J. Mawdsley and son, 1853 - 558 psl. |
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... respecting it ; and he has succeeded in obtaining some original and interesting par- ticulars , not only from sources of a documentary nature , but also from several old persons who were well acquainted with the town during the ...
... respecting it ; and he has succeeded in obtaining some original and interesting par- ticulars , not only from sources of a documentary nature , but also from several old persons who were well acquainted with the town during the ...
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... respecting it ; and he has succeeded in obtaining some original and interesting par- ticulars , not only from sources of a documentary nature , but also from several old persons who were well acquainted with the town during the ...
... respecting it ; and he has succeeded in obtaining some original and interesting par- ticulars , not only from sources of a documentary nature , but also from several old persons who were well acquainted with the town during the ...
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... respecting him and his knowledge of Liverpool , appeared in an account published in one of the Liverpool newspapers soon after his death , a copy of which will be found in the Appendix , No. XIV . LIVERPOOL AS IT WAS , During the last ...
... respecting him and his knowledge of Liverpool , appeared in an account published in one of the Liverpool newspapers soon after his death , a copy of which will be found in the Appendix , No. XIV . LIVERPOOL AS IT WAS , During the last ...
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... respect of those forests , and that Thomas Scaresbreke , servant to Sir Edward Stanley , Knight , then held that office by letters patent . - Rotuli Parliamentorum , 1st Henry the 7th , vol . 6 , page 363 . might have roused the wild ...
... respect of those forests , and that Thomas Scaresbreke , servant to Sir Edward Stanley , Knight , then held that office by letters patent . - Rotuli Parliamentorum , 1st Henry the 7th , vol . 6 , page 363 . might have roused the wild ...
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... respect to their laws . See also , on the same subject , Robertson's Charles the 5th , vol . 1 , page 16 and page 451 , ( in notis :) and also Carte's History of England , edition of 1747 , vol . 1 , page 366 , and the authorities there ...
... respect to their laws . See also , on the same subject , Robertson's Charles the 5th , vol . 1 , page 16 and page 451 , ( in notis :) and also Carte's History of England , edition of 1747 , vol . 1 , page 366 , and the authorities there ...
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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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