TRANSACTIONS of the LANCASHIRE and CHESHIRE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. CENTURY (Illustrated) by Fred H. Crossley, F.S.A. by Gwyneth M
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CHESHIRE MATERIAL CULLED FROM JOURNALS. TRANSACTIONS OF THE LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. VOLUME 58. 1945/46. THE BELLS OF CHESHIRE TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE 18TH CENTURY (illustrated) by Fred H. Crossley, F.S.A. VOLUME 59. 1947. THE PORT OF CHESTER by Gwyneth M. Haynes-Thomas. COLOURED WINDOW GLASS IN CHESHIRE, pt. i. by Maurice H. Ridgwa,y, B.A. A BRONZE AGE URN FROM ASTBURY, CHESHIRE by Maurice H. Ridgway, B.A. CHURCH OF ST. MARY, LYMM (illustration and note) by Archer Hodgkinson, F.S.A. VOLUME 60. 1948. RUSIIBEARING AND MORRIS DANCING IN NORTH CHESHIRE by Alderman T. Middleton, J.P. COLOURED WINDOW GLASS IN CHESHIRE, pt. ii. by Maurice H. Ridgway, B.A. CHESHIRE BELLS. A DETAILED SURVEY AND HISTORY OF THE BELLS OF THE COUNTY, pt. i. by J. W. Clarke. PRE-REFORMATION EFFIGIES IN CHESHIRE, pt. i. by Claude Blair A SPEAR HEAD FROM BULKELEY, CHESHIRE by C. Blair. HISTORIC SOCIETY OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. VOLUME 98. 1946. THE SANDBACH CROSSES by A. C. F. Tait. REVENUES AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE BISHOPS OF CHESTER by J. H. E. Bennett. VOLUME 99. 1947. 'SIGNEBY' IN CHESHIRE by F. T. Wainwright, B.A., Ph.D. (This is a placename). VOLUME 100. 1948. THE DOMESDAY WOODLAND OF CHESHIRE by I. B. Terrct, B.A. VOLUME 101. 1949. RURAL SETTLEMENT IN CHESHIRE; SOME PROBI.EMS OF ORIGIN AND CLASSIFICATION by Dorothy Sylvester, M.A., F.R.G.S. TRESPASSES IN THE FOREST OF WIRRAL IN 1351 by W. F. Irvine, M.A., F.S.A. THE CHAPELS OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY AND ST. JOHN AT HIGH LEGH, CHESHIRE, with some account of the Cornwall- Legh and Egerton Leigh Families, by Raymond Richards, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. THE PRE-REFORMATION PLATE OF THE CHURCH OF ST. PETER, ASTON-BY-SUTTON, CHESHIRE, by Raymond Richards, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. THE CHURCH OF ST. OSWALD, MALPAS, CHESHIRE, by Raymond Richards, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. 51 CHESTER ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY JOURNAL. VOL. XXXVII. 1948. THE DISSOLUTION OF ST. WERBURGH'S ABBEY, by the Ven. R. V. H. Burne, M.A. THE FOUNDING OF CHESTER CATHEDRAL, by the Ven. R. V. H. Burne, M.A. THE OLD BISHOP'S PALACE, CHESTER, by J. H. E. Bennett, F.S.A. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MAKING OF COLOURED WINDOW GLASS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EARLY GLASS DESTROYED AND EXTANT IN CHESHIRE, by the Rev. Maurice H. Ridgway. FURTHER NOTES ON THE GLASSHOUSE SITE AT KINGSWOOD, DELAMERE, CHESHIRE, by the Rev. Maurice H. Ridgway and Geo. B. Leach. A DISPUTED CHESHIRE WILL OF THE EARLY 17TH CENTURY, by Fred H. Crossley, F.S.A. AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF MALPAS IN THE COUNTY OF CHESHIRE, by Fred H. Crossley and J. C. Wolley Dod. CHESTER'S EARLIEST DIRECTORIES, by Miss Estelle Dyke. THE CLOISTER OF VALE ROYAL ABBEY, by A. J. Taylor, M.A., F.S.A. MISCELLANEA : — THE FOUNDATION-DATES OF THE CHURCHES OF ST. WERBURGH AND ST. PETER IN CHESTER, by W. J. Williams, M.A. THE OLD BISHOP'S PALACE, CHESTER. THE BUNBURY PAPERS. 1949. (i) AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FABRIC OF BUNBURY CHURCH, by Fred H. Crossley. (ii) BRIEFS AND COLLECTIONS IN BUNBURY CHURCH. 1665-1704. pt. i. 1950. (iij) THE CHURCH BELLS OF BUNBURY, by J. W. Clarke. 52 .