Altrincham people, their politics, religion, agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries as shown in wills and probate inventories from 1600 to 1640 by Jill Groves...
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Altrincham people, their politics, agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries as shown in wills, probate inventories, leases and Altrincham Court Leet records from 1641-1680...
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Altrincham people, their politics, their families, literacy, transport, agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries, Altrincham shops, Altrincham’s economy, inns, early market gardeners as shown in wills, probate inventories, leases and Altrincham Court Leet records from 1681-1720...
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ALTRINCHAM LIVES: PART 4, 1721-1760 Altrincham people, their politics, religion, agriculture, housing, food, clothes, weapons and luxuries, transport, Altrincham’s first workhouse, bakeries, privies, lawyers and Altrincham on the cusp of the Industrial Revolution...
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Occasional Paper 37: The history of the building of Altrincham Town Hall in the late nineteenth century...
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Altrincham's Auxiliary Fire Service and its part in the Merseyside Blitz, May 1941...
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Ashton and Sale History Society Journal 33: Looking Back at Peterloo; Ashton-on-Mersey Alehouses, Alehouse Keepers, Gambling Dens and Brothels 1613-1700; Sale Schooldays Remembered ...
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My Life in Film; Ashton Park; The Early History of the Waggon & Horses, Cross Street...
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Interesting Graves in Brooklands Cemetery, Sale; 'Naughty Upon a Coffer Lid': Ashton and Sale People in the 'Bawdy Court' 1590-1720; Dr Richard Pankhurst (husband of Emmeline); Captain John Moore...
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The Black Ewe of Sale Old Hall (the life of Margaret Massey died 1653); a Trafford Park Childhood; Child Emigration from Sale to Canada...
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The Reverend Daniel Baker Murder Victim?; Dr Thomas Worsley; Turf Wars and Dunghill Fights; John Stafford and the Reverend Richard Popplewell Johnson...
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Interesting Graves in Brooklands Cemetery; The Consistory Court at Chester and the People of Sale and Ashton, 1590-1720; Dr Richard Marsden Pankhurst; Sale Worthies: 2. John Moore...
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The Beginnings of Ingestre; Barber and Colman; John Derbyshire, an Ashton-on-Mersey Lad in Nelson’s Navy; John Moore (1774-1857) and the Peterloo Massacre ...
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Ashton-on-Mersey and Sale people, their politics, religion, agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries as shown in wills and probate inventories...
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This book is a compilation by Chris Hill of all the articles he has written over the years for Bowdon History Society's journal, Bowdon Sheaf, and for Altrincham History Society Journal. It includes chapters on such subjects as the Reverend Maurice Ridgway, the Crossley family, the artists T.A. Coward and Lucy Fildes, croquet, Bowdon musicians, Altrincham and District Tramways, and many other subj...
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Thomas and Alice Pitfield; The Seventh and Eighth Earls; The Vicars of Bowdon by David Miller...
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Vehicle Registrations in Cheshire; High Lawn, Bowdon in Victorian Times; BOwdon's Link with the War Poet Laurence Binyon; The Heald and Hall Families; The Origins and Evolution of East Downs Road; Richmond Road, Bowdon by Ian Bryce...
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Bowdon people, their agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries as shown in wills and probate inventories...
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Revised edition with 19 more wills, inventories and probate documents; Bowdon people, farming, housing, food, dress and luxuries 1600-1760; from a poor Cheshire village just outside a market town to a township on the edge of becoming the preferred residence of wealthy industrialists...
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Dunham Massey people, their politics, their families, Dunham Massey’s salt industry, Dunham Massey Hall’s mill and its watercourses, agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries as shown in wills and probate inventories from 1600 to 1640...
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Dunham Massey people, their politics, their families, alehouses, crime and violence, the Dunham Massey poor, agriculture, housing, food, clothes, luxuries, wealth, transport and fuel as shown in wills and probate inventories, and the Dunham Massey Barony Court Leets ...
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Wills and Inventories from a North-east Cheshire township, with background history, notes to wills; Dunham Massey people, farming, housing, food, occupations, dress and luxuries 1641-1680...
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24 wills, inventories and other probate documents from a North-east Cheshire township, notes to the documents, Dunham Massey people, farming, housing, food, occupations, dress and luxuries 1600-1640...
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Three Noble Dynasties in a Rural Township. History of a Cheshire township from the Romans onwards, its people, how they worked and farmed, the coming of the Bridgewater Canal in the 1760s and the coming of the National Trust in the late twentieth century. And more local history subjects....
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Farming in North-east Cheshire 1600-1760: The Mini-Ice Age; Landholding and Land Management; Farming equipment; the Cheese Revolution 1680-1760; Early Modern Market Gardeners; Convertible Husbandry; Professional Farmers; The Cider Revolution in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; The Malting Industry in Altrincham; Growing Cloth; Farming and the Eighteenth Century Transport Revolution; ...
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