Results for 'sandbach' across our collections
… Sa Archaeologia Cambrensis , 1846 — 1900 Sa sand-drifting and encroachment, 1846, 130, 308, 310, 312 ; 1871,54; 1879,30 sand-shifting, 1853, 97, 232-5, 236,…
… Sa Archaeologia Cambrensis , 1846 — 1900 Sa sand-drifting and encroachment, 1846, 130, 308, 310, 312 ; 1871,54; 1879,30 sand-shifting, 1853, 97, 232-5, 236, 259-60 ; 1861, 362 ; 1864, 313 ; 1868, 48 ; 1869, 444 ; 1871, 175, 243, 253, 316 ; 1887, 9 ; 1893, 305, 306 ; 1894, 1,2; 1898,4, 18, 135-6, 142, 143 Sandbach, Hy. R., ofHafodunos, 1881, 336 ; 1882,160, 321 presidential address, 1882…
…, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S. „ iv, „ xn, p. 337 1882 Llanrwst H. R. Sandbach, Esq. ... „ iv, „ xni, p. 321 1883…
…, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S. „ iv, „ xn, p. 337 1882 Llanrwst H. R. Sandbach, Esq. ... „ iv, „ xni, p. 321 1883 Fishguard C. E. G. Philipps, Esq. ... „ iv, „ xiv, p. 333…
… Nantwicli Hundred in the direction of Wroxeter and the South-eastern Watling Street, and of course towards the Stations of Merionethshire and Caernarvonshire. III.—The line…
… Nantwicli Hundred in the direction of Wroxeter and the South-eastern Watling Street, and of course towards the Stations of Merionethshire and Caernarvonshire. III.—The line traced by myself, near the western side of Bradwall, by Boothlane, towards the west of Sandbach, which there combines with the results of Bishop Bennet's investigations, as to its continuation towards Worcester and the Severn. Mr…
… converge. There is another Roman road to be traced in Bradwall, in the parish of Sandbach, the line of which, if extended southwards, would…
… converge. There is another Roman road to be traced in Bradwall, in the parish of Sandbach, the line of which, if extended southwards, would pass Hare Castle, and Chesterton, in Staffordshire, continuing a straight course to Etocetum, or Wall, near Lichfield; if produced northwards it falls into the straight part of " Booth-lane," in the road from Sandbach to Middle¬ wich ; and continuing in a line, the…
… 207 Alderley, seat of Matthew Hale, window in Brereton Church, Old Eccleston Church, and sundry views of Moreton, Crewe, &c. Stayley Bridge, Sandbach Cross…
… 207 Alderley, seat of Matthew Hale, window in Brereton Church, Old Eccleston Church, and sundry views of Moreton, Crewe, &c. Stayley Bridge, Sandbach Cross as it once was—Alexander, Cathedral (etching), King's school, vestibule, and interior of chapter house, Interior of St. John's, chancel end ; another ditto, Large map of Chester, shewing tengate sluice at its first construction, A smaller map…
… Timber Churches in Cheshire. Rev. W. H. Massie . . . . 298 Seal of Devorgilla de Balliol........ . .310 On the Records at…
… Timber Churches in Cheshire. Rev. W. H. Massie . . . . 298 Seal of Devorgilla de Balliol........ . .310 On the Records at Chester Castle. *W.H. Black...... 312 Abstract of Proceedings from January, 1852, to January, 1853: . . 827—360 Containing Report of Sub-committee on Records—Abstract of Mr. Hicklin's Paper on May Sports—Archaeological Reunion at Warrington—Visit to Sandbach…
… Xll FINANCIAL REPORT. materials without loss of time. The Summer Excursions have been hitherto made—first, to Saighton, Ohurton Heath, Bunhury, Beeston, Peckforton; second, to…
… Xll FINANCIAL REPORT. materials without loss of time. The Summer Excursions have been hitherto made—first, to Saighton, Ohurton Heath, Bunhury, Beeston, Peckforton; second, to Sandbach, Nantwich Church, Crewe Hall, &c. A third will be shortly arranged for the ensuing summer, to Valle Cruris. The first Report contained particulars of the annual receipts and expen- diture, so far as they could at…
… 340 The annual excursion of this Society took place on Thursday, June 24, and notwithstanding the electioneering claims, winch kept so many of its…
… 340 The annual excursion of this Society took place on Thursday, June 24, and notwithstanding the electioneering claims, winch kept so many of its memhers in Chester, was well attended. The party left Chester hy the 7. 30 train to Sandhach, for breakfast at the George Hotel; after which they commenced their archaeological—or rather architectural pursuits hy an examination of Sandbach Church…
… Isle of Man naturally enough suggested enquiries respecting the beautiful Crosses at Sandbach, in Cheshire, which, however, the lecturer considered to be of later…
… Isle of Man naturally enough suggested enquiries respecting the beautiful Crosses at Sandbach, in Cheshire, which, however, the lecturer considered to be of later date than those of the which he had been treating. It is to be hoped that some Member of our Society in the * Since this lecture was delivered, Mr. Cumming has more closely examined the inscription on thi3 Cross, and proposes the following…
… 440 neighbourhood of Sandbach will give his attentiou to these Crosses, with the view to a Paper upon the subject at an early period.…
… 440 neighbourhood of Sandbach will give his attentiou to these Crosses, with the view to a Paper upon the subject at an early period. At the close of the evening's proceedings, the Rev. Canon Blomfield expressed to Mr. Cumraing the thanks of the Society for his very able and instructive addresses ; and we trust that the anticipations of another similar visit from the learned lecturer will soon…
… ........Springs in Cheshire, 44—50,464—465 Saltersford, Roman remains discovered there, 49 ..............................road past there, 48 Saltney, a suburb of Chester, 237, 271 ............ new Church,…
… ........Springs in Cheshire, 44—50,464—465 Saltersford, Roman remains discovered there, 49 ..............................road past there, 48 Saltney, a suburb of Chester, 237, 271 ............ new Church, 403, 409, 412, 413, 459 Sanchee in Central India, Buddhist Monument there, 374—382, 389 Sancta Prisca, ancient Chester document so called, 297, 477 Sandbach Crosses, Cheshire, 448 ............. visited by…
… 391 Archbishop of Canterbury, at that time presiding over the See of Chester. He was now twenty eight, but in outward appearance and shaken…
… 391 Archbishop of Canterbury, at that time presiding over the See of Chester. He was now twenty eight, but in outward appearance and shaken constitution at least a dozen years older. Just six years previously, his second sister, Hester Susanna, had been married to the Rev. John Armitstead, M.A., then as now the respected Vicar of Sandbach, in this county. From him William Massie obtained his…