Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, Bind 22Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society., 1905 Vol. 7-10, 12-21 contain section: "Bibliography of Lancashire and Cheshire antiquities" (v. 12-21 include also bibliography). |
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Side 5
... from Newfield to Worden in Lancashire . Unfortunately , he does not state whether any charge for post - carriage is indicated on these letters . We emerge now from the sixteenth century . Camden still makes a MANCHESTER POST - OFFICE . 5.
... from Newfield to Worden in Lancashire . Unfortunately , he does not state whether any charge for post - carriage is indicated on these letters . We emerge now from the sixteenth century . Camden still makes a MANCHESTER POST - OFFICE . 5.
Side 8
... charge for carriage was levied , according to above scale . The posts were now thrown open to all . Every postmaster was to have ready * Vol . i . , p . 279 . + See History of the Post - office , Herbert Joyce , London , 1893 , p . 18 ...
... charge for carriage was levied , according to above scale . The posts were now thrown open to all . Every postmaster was to have ready * Vol . i . , p . 279 . + See History of the Post - office , Herbert Joyce , London , 1893 , p . 18 ...
Side 9
Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society. in his stables one or two horses , the charge for one horse 23d . a mile , and 5d . for two horses , the latter charge in- cluding cost of a guide . No letters were allowed to be carried , or ...
Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society. in his stables one or two horses , the charge for one horse 23d . a mile , and 5d . for two horses , the latter charge in- cluding cost of a guide . No letters were allowed to be carried , or ...
Side 10
... - house of Sir Robert Vyner in the reign of Charles II . ( see London in 1731 , by Don Manoel Gonzales , in Cassell's National Library ) . originally confined to the charge of London letters he also 10 BEGINNINGS OF THE.
... - house of Sir Robert Vyner in the reign of Charles II . ( see London in 1731 , by Don Manoel Gonzales , in Cassell's National Library ) . originally confined to the charge of London letters he also 10 BEGINNINGS OF THE.
Side 11
... charge for postage took place , which I will now produce : - RATES OF POSTAGE IN 1660 . single . double . d . d . Not exceeding fourscore ) miles and under 「. ... 2 ... 4 ... ... 3 6 for every ounze of every paquet of writs , deeds ...
... charge for postage took place , which I will now produce : - RATES OF POSTAGE IN 1660 . single . double . d . d . Not exceeding fourscore ) miles and under 「. ... 2 ... 4 ... ... 3 6 for every ounze of every paquet of writs , deeds ...
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Side 233 - DUTIES OF OFFICERS. — The duty of the President shall be to preside at the meetings of the Society, and to maintain order. His decision in all questions of precedence among speakers, and on all disputes which may arise during the meeting, to be absolute.
Side 5 - Many of the societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies of the yearly Index to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society.
Side 7 - ... whereby not only the better sort of men are employed but also the very children by their own labour can maintain themselves. There are besides all kinds of foreign merchandise bought and returned by the merchants of the town, amounting to the sum of many thousands of pounds weekly.
Side 5 - Congress have placed it in the hands of the publishers to continue yearly. The value of the Index to archaeologists is now recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong the plan is to include them in the following year; and whenever the papers of societies arc brought...
Side 235 - ... rendered interesting by their antiquities, architecture, or historic associations. The work of these meetings shall include papers, addresses, exhibitions, excavations, and any other practicable means shall be adopted for the elucidation of the history and antiquities of the locality visited.
Side 121 - I, AB do here, in the presence of God, the searcher of all hearts, take thee, CD for my wedded wife, and do also, in the presence of God, and before these witnesses, promise to be to thee a loving and faithful husband.
Side 231 - Candidates for admission to the Society must be proposed by one member of the Society, and seconded by another. Applications for admission must be submitted in writing to the Council, who shall, as soon as possible after the receipt of the application, determine the election or otherwise of the candidate. Each new member shall have his election notified to him by the Honorary Secretary, and shall at the same time be furnished with a copy of the Rules, and be required to remit to the Treasurer, within...
Side 232 - ... from him. The Council shall have power to remove any name from the list of members on due cause being shown to them. Members wishing to resign at the termination of the year can do so by informing the Honorary Secretary, in writing, of their intention, on or before the 30th November, in that year. 4. HONORARY MEMBERS. — The Council shall have the power of recommending persons for election as honorary members. 5. HONORARY LOCAL SECRETARIES. — The Council shall have power to appoint any person...
Side 232 - Council shall have power to appoint any person Honorary Local Secretary, whether he be a member or not, for the town or district wherein he may reside, in order to facilitate the collection of accurate information as to objects and discoveries of local interest. 6. SUBSCRIPTIONS. — An annual subscription of ten shillings and sixpence shall be paid by each member. All such subscriptions shall be due in advance on the first day of January. 7. ENTRANCE FEE. — Each person on election shall pay an...
Side 121 - ... and if there appear no reasonable cause to the contrary, the marriage shall proceed in this manner : The man to be married, taking the woman to be married by the hand, shall plainly and distinctly pronounce these words: I AB do...