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edited by Rev. Canon M H Ridgway and Mrs E K Berry - The Cheshire Sheaf Fourth Series, Vol. 4. January to December 1969: Being Local Gleanings Historical and Antiquarian relating to Cheshire, Chester and North Wales from many Scattered Fields

The Cheshire Observer Office, Chester, 1970. First Edition, Softcover. Near Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. Reprinted after revision and correction from the Cheshire Observer Clean crisp pale green card covers, plain spine, sound binding, clean pages and inside covers. Contents are: Building Then and Now cont.; Schoolmasters in Elizabethan Chester cont.; Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Cheshire cont.; Ale Sellers Recognisances, Hundred of Nantwich; Glossary of Open Pan Salt Terms; Abbey of St. Werburgh's, Cherster: Abbots; The Philip Oliver Connexion in Chester; The Family History Society of Cheshire; Captain Thomas Baker, a Seventeenth Century Chester Postmaster; Supporters of the Duke of Monmouth 1682; Notes on buildings in Knutsford, Tatton, Capesthorne and Peckforton. No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 51218041075. ISBN: 0704339358
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