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…, terminating in a Stafford knot—Bolton ,, 11. Knots derived from a three-cord plait—Sandbach ,, 12. Figure of eight knots—Sandbach, Bolton ,, 13. Ditto, placed…
…, terminating in a Stafford knot—Bolton ,, 11. Knots derived from a three-cord plait—Sandbach ,, 12. Figure of eight knots—Sandbach, Bolton ,, 13. Ditto, placed sideways—Lancaster No. 10. No. 11, No. 12. No. 13.…
… 314 Athletic Notes. [May. Three-legged Race, i, D. M. Jones and W. T. Evans; 2, A. G. Gibson and H. M. Stratford. 100 Yards…
… 314 Athletic Notes. [May. Three-legged Race, i, D. M. Jones and W. T. Evans; 2, A. G. Gibson and H. M. Stratford. 100 Yards Open. 1, E. C Chappeil (U.C.W.) (it sees.); 2, D. Roberts (Aberystwyth F.C.); 3, R. K. Jenkins (Aberystwyth F. C). Long Jump. 1, J. R. Shepherd (16 ft. 4 ins.); J. A. Elias. 220 Yards Handicap. 1, F. E. Sandbach (25 sees.); 2, E. C. Chappell; 3. J. H. Bun ford. High Jump…
… Gable of Contents . Crosses at Sandbach, South Side Frontispiece \ _ _ ,„„ ' Crosses at Sandbach, West Side PAGE The Early Christian…
… Gable of Contents . Crosses at Sandbach, South Side Frontispiece \ _ _ ,„„ ' Crosses at Sandbach, West Side PAGE The Early Christian Monuments of Cheshire and Lancashire {Illustrated) By J. Romilly Allen, F.S. A., Scot. 133 Gloverstone, Chester {Illustrated) By the late G. W. Shrubsole, F.G.S.........175 The Rows of Chester {Illustrated) By T. N. Brushfield, M.D. 207 Chester Castle…
…. Earwaker, from "East Cheshire" West Kirkby, Neston, and Disley (now at Lyme Hall); of key patterns at Winwick, St. John's Chester, and Disley; of…
…. Earwaker, from "East Cheshire" West Kirkby, Neston, and Disley (now at Lyme Hall); of key patterns at Winwick, St. John's Chester, and Disley; of spirals at Winwick ; of zoomorphic designs at Lancaster (now in the British Musenm) and Sandbach ; and of foliageous scrollwork at Heysham, Halton, and Sandbach. The following is an analysis of the various patterns, with the localities where they occur…
… i6o THE EARLY CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS Nativity; the Virgin enthroned, holding the Holy Infant, with a Saint on each side and the Holy Dove above;…
… i6o THE EARLY CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS Nativity; the Virgin enthroned, holding the Holy Infant, with a Saint on each side and the Holy Dove above; Christ in Glory, with an angel on the left side and St. Peter holding his key on the right side; Christ led bound before Pilate; Christ carry¬ ing the cross. Most probably a good deal more of the symbolism of the Sandbach crosses might be made out if good…
… the Sandbach Urban District Council with regard to the preservation of the Sandbach Crosses, requesting this Society to offer sug¬ gestions as to the…
… the Sandbach Urban District Council with regard to the preservation of the Sandbach Crosses, requesting this Society to offer sug¬ gestions as to the best method of preserving them; and intimating that they would be glad of any financial assist¬ ance to enable such preservation to be carried out. A Sub- Committee, consisting of the Chairman, Mr. G. W. Haswell, and Mr. C. H. Minshull, was appointed…
… 1923 Millard, Walter, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. Fronwylfa, Welshpool. 1911 Morgan, Rev. J. E., B.A. The Rectory, Newtown. 1920 Richards, Rev. D. J. Sinnett, B.A. Manafon…
… 1923 Millard, Walter, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. Fronwylfa, Welshpool. 1911 Morgan, Rev. J. E., B.A. The Rectory, Newtown. 1920 Richards, Rev. D. J. Sinnett, B.A. Manafon Rectory, Berriew. 1920 Richards, R., Esq., B.A. Bryn Glas, Llangynog, Oswestry. 1925 Rowlands, R. 0., Esq. Heol Powis, Machynlleth. 1918 Sandbach, Major-General A. E., C.B., D.S.O., F.S.A. Bryn Gwyn, Bwlch y Cibau. 1901 Willans, J…
… 296 College Notes. [May, to decide who should represent U.C.W., took place on the preceding Thursday, and resulted in the selection of J. LI…
… 296 College Notes. [May, to decide who should represent U.C.W., took place on the preceding Thursday, and resulted in the selection of J. LI Jones and F. Sandbach. Griffiths easily won in the some¬ what long time of 61 sec. SACK RACE. The two heats were in this case merged in one, which saved a considerable amount of time. After the usual amount of mirth-causing agony the following competitors…
… 124 PROCEEDINGS 1908-1909 Council propose to have done. The report concluded with expressions of confidence that the great interest and care which was evinced…
… 124 PROCEEDINGS 1908-1909 Council propose to have done. The report concluded with expressions of confidence that the great interest and care which was evinced by the Sandbach Urban District Council with regard to these ancient relics formed a good guarantee for their preservation. A vote of thanks was accorded the Sub-Committee for their services. Dr. J C. Bridge was granted the loan of the…
… 40 THE FEODARY'S RETURNS FOR CHESHIRE George Delves had arranged that marriage; and on 8 January, 1576 [-7] Ralph Hassall was wedded at Sandbach…
… 40 THE FEODARY'S RETURNS FOR CHESHIRE George Delves had arranged that marriage; and on 8 January, 1576 [-7] Ralph Hassall was wedded at Sandbach church to Margery, daughter of William Iyeversage, of Wheelock, esqr.; and their first child, William Hassall, was baptized at Sandbach on 8 Octo¬ ber 1579, the father being then only 18 years of age. Lands late Rob[er]te Bromefelde [No. 7]. Of Peter…
… 152 THE EARLY CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS f> No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 17. PATTEEN No. 14. „ 15- „ 16. „ 17- „…
… 152 THE EARLY CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS f> No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 17. PATTEEN No. 14. „ 15- „ 16. „ 17- „ 18. „ 19- 21. 22. 23- 24. 25. 26. Twist and ring—Whalley, Macclesfield, Manchester Ship Canal (Barton Section), Neston Rings and cross-bars—Whalley, Prestbury Twist and double ring—Chester, St. John's Pattern derived from a four-cord Plait1—Sandbach Stafford knot, used as the…
… Lancashire. The principal works to which the student must be referred for accounts of these monuments are as follows :— Cheshire. S. Lysons' Magna…
… Lancashire. The principal works to which the student must be referred for accounts of these monuments are as follows :— Cheshire. S. Lysons' Magna Britannia, vol. ii., pt. 2 (Cheshire), p. 459, Sandbach. J. P. Earwaker's East Cheshire, vol. i., p. 186, Cheadle; vol. ii., p. 101, Disley; p. 285, Lyme Park; p. 286, Macclesfield ; p. 345, Upton; p. 435, Clulow. J. P. Karwaker's History of Sandbach. H. Ecroyd…