StockNo: 20413
Title: Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1988, Vol 138 [1989 on spine]
Authors: J I Kermode & C B Phillips - Editors
Publisher: The Society 1989 251pp illus ISSN 0140-332X
Condition: Very good++; no dw

Contents include:
The public fairs of Blackburn hundred, 1580-1700 W King pp1-34
Performance and motivation amongst the justices of the peace in early Stuart Lancashire D J Wilkinson pp35-66
Parkgate and the royal yachts: passenger traffic between the north-west and Dublin in the eighteenth century G W Place pp67-84
A good fortune and a good wife: the marriage of Christopher Hasell of Liverpool, merchant, 1765 E M Schofield & M M Schofield pp85-112
Pages from an architect's notebook: John Nash and the Reptons at High Legh Hall N Temple pp113-136
Liverpool in the 'heroic age' of popular radicalism, 1815 to 1820 K Moore pp137-158
Electrical supply and the borough council in Widnes, 1899-1911 J Tully pp159-180
Bolton and the outbreak of the first world war G J Bryant pp181-200
Theatre as a weapon? The emergence of Left Theatre on Merseyside M Jones pp201-217
Was St Tuda buried at Whalley? C P Lewis pp221-224



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