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Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society

1902
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Ancient forests, chases and deer parks in Cheshire, Ashworth Chapel refers to Dunham and Warburton. Notes on food and drink in Lancashire and other northern counties ncludes references to the celebrated Stretford Black puddings, Hornbooks and ABC's, A narrative concerning two castellated manor houses formerly existing in Macclesfield, with a corresponding chapter of Cheshire history, The old glass windows of Ashton under Lyne parish church, How Chat Moss broke out in 1526, The ancient crosses of Lancashire: The Hundred of Amounderness, Prehistoric art and archaeology.
Title:
Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
Date of work:
1902
Reference number:
96816708
Level of description:
Item
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UnrestrictedReference Collection (non-circulating)
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UnrestrictedIt is the sole responsibility of the researcher to acquire any necessary permission(s) from copyright owners, as well as to ensure that their work does not breach copyright terms and conditions.
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Record types:
BOOK
Language:
English
Record number:
6871736
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