Echoes of Old LancashireW. Andrews & Company, 1899 - Всего страниц: 263 Preface This volume is intended for those who find it pleasant, at times, to wander in the byways of topography and local literature. The development of Lancashire, especially in its relation to modern industrial life, has been told by more than one able historian, and all that is here attempted is to glean in the ample harvest fields. The bygone customs, forgotten worthies, outworn superstitions, historical episodes and travellers' tales here recorded, will, it is hoped, not be without interest. If some of the articles seem more modern than the title would strictly justify, it must be remembered that the changes in the condition of the County Palatine have been so rapid that many things have become obsolete in the life time of the existing generation. |
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... House of Commons ( many witnesses on the subject were examined some months after this trial ) , that there had been a dangerous plot , and that the special assize at Manchester was justi- fiable . That resolution strikes one as being ...
... House of Commons ( many witnesses on the subject were examined some months after this trial ) , that there had been a dangerous plot , and that the special assize at Manchester was justi- fiable . That resolution strikes one as being ...
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... Parliament that was notoriously non - representative and that included many mem- bers who owed their position to ... House of Commons should owe their seats to the good opinion and free suffrage of the people at large , and not to ...
... Parliament that was notoriously non - representative and that included many mem- bers who owed their position to ... House of Commons should owe their seats to the good opinion and free suffrage of the people at large , and not to ...
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... House of Commons , and a prosecution was instituted , not against the law - breakers , but against Mr. Walker . He had firearms in his possession , and therefore he had " obtained arms to wage war against the King . " The case ...
... House of Commons , and a prosecution was instituted , not against the law - breakers , but against Mr. Walker . He had firearms in his possession , and therefore he had " obtained arms to wage war against the King . " The case ...
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... House of Commons was guarded by soldiers . The Man- chester meeting held to to protest against its passage was presided over by Mr. Hugh Hornby Birley , Manchester and the First Reform Agitation . 171.
... House of Commons was guarded by soldiers . The Man- chester meeting held to to protest against its passage was presided over by Mr. Hugh Hornby Birley , Manchester and the First Reform Agitation . 171.
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... House of Commons in favour of peace and Parliamentary reform . They met at the Elephant , in Tib Street , but hearing that the meeting was likely to be broken up they adjourned to the Prince Regent's Arms , in Ancoats . John Knight ...
... House of Commons in favour of peace and Parliamentary reform . They met at the Elephant , in Tib Street , but hearing that the meeting was likely to be broken up they adjourned to the Prince Regent's Arms , in Ancoats . John Knight ...
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Стр. 188 - ... as long as he held any station in the government of the country, he should always feel it his duty to resist such measures when proposed by others.
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Стр. 246 - Islington, To Stow on the Wold, Quaueneth or Trompington, To Douer, Durham, to Barwike or Exeter, To Grantham, Totnes, Bristow, or good Manchester, To Roan, Paris, to Lions or Floraunce. Coridon. What ho man abide, what already in Fraunce. Lo, a fayre journey, and shortly ended to, With all these townes what thing have we to do?