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… Knutsford, inf., 334, Capt. Strethill Wright. Old Macclesfield, inf., 217, Capt. Jasper Hully. Loyal Macclesfield Foresters, inf., 386, Lieut-Col. D. Davenport. Norton, cav., 70,…
… Knutsford, inf., 334, Capt. Strethill Wright. Old Macclesfield, inf., 217, Capt. Jasper Hully. Loyal Macclesfield Foresters, inf., 386, Lieut-Col. D. Davenport. Norton, cav., 70, Capt. Major-General Heron. Poynton Worth, &c, inf., 168, Capt. Nathaniel Wright. Runcorn and Weston, inf., 147, Capt. James Adam. Loyal Sandbach, &c, inf., 414, Lieut.-Col. John Ford. Loyal Bolesworth, inf., 108, Capt. Thos…
… Fadog, Llangollen Roberts, Mrs. Lloyd, Plas Gwyn, Ruthin Sandbach, Henry R., Esq., Hafodunos, Abergele Sisson, W. J., Esq., Llay, Wrexham Taylor, Rev. A. L.,…
… Fadog, Llangollen Roberts, Mrs. Lloyd, Plas Gwyn, Ruthin Sandbach, Henry R., Esq., Hafodunos, Abergele Sisson, W. J., Esq., Llay, Wrexham Taylor, Rev. A. L., M.A., Rhuabon Thomas, Rev. D. R., M.A., Cefn, St. Asaph Wickham, the Ven. Archdeacon, M.A., Gresford, Wrexham Williams, Rev. Canon R., M.A., Rhydy Croesau, Oswestry Williams, Edward, Esq., M.D., Holt Street House, Wrexham…
…., Pennant House, Bebington, Cheshire Penson, R. Kyrke, Esq., Dinham House, Ludlow Romilly, Henry, Esq., Huntington Park, near Kington Sandbach, S. H., Esq., Terrick, Whitchurch,…
…., Pennant House, Bebington, Cheshire Penson, R. Kyrke, Esq., Dinham House, Ludlow Romilly, Henry, Esq., Huntington Park, near Kington Sandbach, S. H., Esq., Terrick, Whitchurch, Salop Southern, F. R., Esq., Ludlow Vaughan, R. Chambre, Esq., B.A., Burleton Hall, Shrewsbury Williams, E. W. Colt, Esq., B.A., H.M.I.S., The Gatehouse, Hereford Williamson, Edward, Esq., Daisy Bank, Congleton James Davies, Esq…
… works; and an annual abridgment of the statutes of each year. A painstaking writer and a clear appreciation of law he secured for his…
… works; and an annual abridgment of the statutes of each year. A painstaking writer and a clear appreciation of law he secured for his name honour and respect. WILLS, Francis, a native of Sandbach, in Cheshire, founded in 1718 a free school in that town, and endowed it with a sum of money to be expended annually in the education of twenty boys who are to be taught reading, writing, and arithmetic…
… beautiful picture by Clarkson Stanfield, of " The Church of Santa Maria at Venice," with the Dogana in the foreground, ig contributed by Mr.…
… beautiful picture by Clarkson Stanfield, of " The Church of Santa Maria at Venice," with the Dogana in the foreground, ig contributed by Mr. S. H. Sandbach. Mr. A. P. Heywood Lonsdale sends portraits in chalks of two of his children by Mr. J. Sant, R. A. It would have been rather strange if Sir Edwin Landseer had been left out of such a collec¬ tion of pictures by English artists, and he is represented by…
… pillars were completely covered with them; and several of these old plates are stored away, I believe, in the building. In all cases, whether…
… pillars were completely covered with them; and several of these old plates are stored away, I believe, in the building. In all cases, whether plates were used or not, initials were placed on the coffin. O. R. JOHN HULME OF OSWESTRY.—The following marriage which I copy from the registers of Sandbach, co. Chester, may possibly be of interest to some of your readers. Why the parties went bo far from home…
… place to his successor, Mr. H. R Sandbach of Hafod- unos, the president-elect. Mr. Sandbach thanked the Society for electing him their president, and…
… place to his successor, Mr. H. R Sandbach of Hafod- unos, the president-elect. Mr. Sandbach thanked the Society for electing him their president, and welcomed the members to Llanrwst, and was glad to see that their meeting was to be graced by the presence of so many ladies. He then gave a brief outline of the proposed pro¬ ceedings for the week. He was only a learner himself, and looked for much…
… trace of what it is described to have been remains, and but for the glorious view from its site, the visit was labour in…
… trace of what it is described to have been remains, and but for the glorious view from its site, the visit was labour in vain. At the foot of the hill there is a cottage called Plas Issa; let into the wall of which, over the doorway, is the lid of an ancient coffin, having a cross fleury with -a sword by its side, sculptured on it, in a good state of preservation. Mr. Sandbach, the genial president…
… 272 HISTORICAL MSS. COMMISSION. Name of Petitioner. Name of Parish. Sayer, John - - Old Radnor, Radnor Shipton, Samuel - - Alderley, Cheshire Tannat,…
… 272 HISTORICAL MSS. COMMISSION. Name of Petitioner. Name of Parish. Sayer, John - - Old Radnor, Radnor Shipton, Samuel - - Alderley, Cheshire Tannat, Edward - - Llanyblodwell, Salop Thomas, Oliver - - Lawrenny, Pembroke Tudman, Thomas - - Sandbach, Cheshire Viner, John - - Kinnersley, Hereford Walker, Richard - - Moreton-on-Lugg, Hereford Williams, Griffith, D.D., Dean…
… Cambrian ^rcljaeologtcal ftggocfatfon. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING WAS HELD AT LLANRWST ON MONDAY THE 31st DAY OF JULY 1882, AND FOUR FOLLOWING DAYS. PEESIDENT.…
… Cambrian ^rcljaeologtcal ftggocfatfon. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING WAS HELD AT LLANRWST ON MONDAY THE 31st DAY OF JULY 1882, AND FOUR FOLLOWING DAYS. PEESIDENT. H. R, SANDBACH, Esq. LOCAL COMMITTEE. J. BLACKTWALL, Esq., Hendre House, Llanrwst, Chairman. G. Ashley, Esq., Caergroes, Llanrwst W. L. Banks, Esq., Hendrewaelod, Conwy C W. Bulkeley, Esq., Bryniolyn, Con¬ wy Thomas Elias…
… him during his jTear of office, called upon Mr. H. R. Sandbach of Havodunos, the President-elect, to take the chair. The President, on taking…
… him during his jTear of office, called upon Mr. H. R. Sandbach of Havodunos, the President-elect, to take the chair. The President, on taking the Chair, welcomed the Association to Llanrwst, and was glad to see that so many members were met together. As, on such occasions as this, residents looked forward for information from experts in archaeology, his neighbours and himself anticipated much…
… LLANRWST MEETING.—REPORT. 331 A short walk brought the members to Hafodunos, the seat of H. R. Sandbach, Esq., the President of the Association, where…
… LLANRWST MEETING.—REPORT. 331 A short walk brought the members to Hafodunos, the seat of H. R. Sandbach, Esq., the President of the Association, where a sumptuous repast had been provided. When Professor Babington, in the name of the members, had returned thanks for their recep¬ tion, the statuary and portraits were inspected. There was no evening meeting. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd. The excursion of…