
INDEX. Adams's Chester Courant, 198 Bagot, Jon. L., elected, 174 " Adrift," meaning of the word, 184 Bagot, Thomas, 44 n Agmund, slain, 140 Baiues, Mr. E., his opinion oil ancient pottery, Agricola, conqueror of the Brigantes, 132; his 63; his history, account written for, 60 attempts to civilize, 132 Baines, Thomas, paper by, 131; donor, 1; pub­ Aiken, Dr., his life of Enfleld, 19; his chair, 197 lisher, 143 n Airth, salt pans at, 104 Bakehouse, Lane, 55 Aitken, Peter, minister, 26; biographical sketch Bakehouse, Wient, 55 of, 27 Baker, Benjamin, 5 Aix, like Chester, 87 BakewelPs travels, quoted, 105 Akerman, J. y. Sec., S.A., on pottery, 62, 63 Ball, striated, of stone, 98 Alcock, Elizabeth, wife of Thos. Chaloner, 90; Bamhorough Castle built, 133 ; allusion to, 141 transfers his poetry to her second husband, "" Banfleet, battle at, 138 Alexander, William Lindsay, D.D., 6 Banner, a prize in Chester games, 92 Alleghany mountains, salt found at, 102 Bannister, Rev. Mr., exhibitor, 86 Alien, John, lessee of Rossall, 162 ; pedigree of Kanister, Mr., 35 his family, 162,163 ; birth-place of the Cardinal, Baptist Chapel, Byrom street, 23 163 Baptist Chapel, Great Crosshall street, 49 Alien, Mr., referred to, 123, 125 Barlow, T. Worthiugton, donor, 97; periodical by, Allin, Thomas, minister, 50 175 Amphora?, handles of, 63 Barries, Dr., 10 Ammianus Marcellinus, 211, 212 n Basnett, Christopher, minister, 17 Amusements at Chester, 92 Barr, Rev. James, 22 Anderson, Hugh, minister, 3 ; 16 n Barritt, Mr., 217 Anderson, R. W., elected, 97 Barton-upon-Irwell, report concerning, 2 Anecdote of 1715,166 Bateman, Henry, 126 Anglesey captured, 132 Bateinan, John, 118 ; letters to, 120, 122 Anglo Saxon knife, 62 Batemau, Katren, 118; letter to, 127; references Animal residuum, 62 to, 119, 124,125 Apostle spoon, 130 Bateman, Thomas, 118; letters to, 118, 122, 124 ; Arehseologia, presented_, 1 letter by, 121 Archasologia Cambrensis, presented, 1,69, 97,157 Bateman, Kev. Wm., 118 ; letter to, 121 ; letters Archer, T. C., 143 n by, 118, 120,123, ib., 124, 120, 127; his marriage, Arrow head of iron, 62 118 ; ordination, ISO; value of living, 120 ; kind­ Arrow head, from Mexico, 198 ness, 126; good advice, 127 Arthur, British King, 133 BATEMAN LETTERS, eight in number, relating Ashburton, Mr., 79 to Cheshire; temp. Elizabeth and James I. Ashlars at Mote Hill, 60 n (Contributed by T. D. Hibbert, Esq.,) 118. They Aston, Sir Willoughby, 79 date from 1587 to 1609, 118; some account of Aspinwall, Samuel, 172 n the Bateman family, 118; Rev. W. Bateraan, Athenaeum, open, 143 n 118; the letters, 118, 127 Atherton, Miss, exhibitor, 129 Battel a Savoyard, mode of manufacturing salt, Austin's sketch of the house in which Eoscoe was 105 born,130 Bay Salt, 104 Austin, Mr., 151 Beads from a Merovingian grave, 99; from AUTHORS OF PAPERS: Mexico, 198 Baines, Thomas, 131 Beda, his testimony, 67. 134 Boarrlman, James, 170 Bedford Street, Toxteth Park, chapel in, 50 Oust, Sir Edward, 74 Beefeaters, 53 n Heywood, Thomas, F.S.A., 87 Beeston, 190 Hibbert, Thomas D., 118 Beltsama, 200 Howson, Bev., J. 8., M.A., 176 Bell, Dr., donor, 85 Hume, Dr., 186, 217 Bell, a prize in Chester games, 92 Kendrick, Dr., 59 _, Bonn's Garden Chapel, 51 Mayer, Joseph, F.S.A., 142 Benn, Edward, exhibitor, 98 ; elected, 69 Eobson, John, 199 Bennett, William, donor, 129 Bushton, William, M.A., 83 Benson, Dr. George, 16 Stouehouse, James, 100, 192 Bethesda Ohapel, Hotham Street, 50, 44 < Thorn, Dr., 3 Bevan, Wm., minister, 6; his character, 7 Thornber, Key. Wm., B.A., 159 Binns' MSS., selection from, 175 Autographs, various, 158 -~- ' Binnacle," varieties of word, 181 Avison, Thomas, F.S.A., donor, 70, exhibitor, 70 Birkenhead, is it Parathalassus, 84 Axe head, bronze, 98 Birley, T. L., exhibitor, 198 Axes of stone, 129 Birrell, C. M., minister, 25; his removals, 25 226 Blackburne. 189 Primitive Episcopal Prayer Book, as used in Blackburne, John Ireland, exhibitor, 175 Liverpool, - 98 Blagge, John, 125; letter to 126 ; presents to his Turner's Descriptive Index of Contenta of wile, 120 MS. vols., illustrative of the History of " Blue back," (volunteer) 70. Great Britain, 174 Ittundell, Henry, his collection, 148 LichenographiaBritannica, privately Boardman, James, 143 n; donor, 98; exhibitor, printed, 175 98; paper by, 171; notes on the site of the Kirkpatrick's History of the Religi­ Loggerheads, 87; letters from, 80,159 ous Orders of Norwich, 175 Bolland-banks, 189 Muscologiae Hibernicae Spicilegium, 175 Botton, 189 Proceedings, Journals, Transactions, Sfc, Bolton, Colonel, 73 Abbeville, Memoires de la Societe, d'Emula- Bones, at Mote Hill, 00 n, 0;1 tiou, 1849-52 157 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS (Donations during the Antiquaires de TOuest Memoires de la Session ) Soeiete, 1850-51 128 Act of Parliament, to amend the Acts rela­ Antiquaries, Society of, London, Archteo- ting to the Harbour of Liverpool, and to logia, vols. xxxiii. aud xxxiv., 1 make two Wet Docks, 1799 158 Proceedings, vol. i, and vol. ii, Adams's Chester Courant lor 1748 198 (parts 18 32.) 1 Akennan's Kemarks on the Weapons of the Archseologia Cambrensis, 1, 69, 97,157 Celtic and Teutonic ttaces, 1 Cambridge Antiquarian Society, Annual - Directions for the Preservation Report for 1852, and Minor Communica­ of English Antiquities, 128 tions, 69 Baines's History of Liverpool, Part viii, 1 Graceo Egyptian Fragment on Barclay's Theological Works, edited by Dr. Magic, 8vo. publications, No. 2 69 Thorn, 7J . Ancient Cambridgeshire, by Barlow's Account of Holmes Chapel, Ches­ C.C. Babington, M.A., F.R.S.. 8vo. publica­ hire, 2 copies, 97 tions, No. 3 197 Bell's Account of Shakspeare's Puck and his Chester Architectural, Arch Geological, and Folk-lore, vol. i, 85 Historic Society, Transactions, vol. ii, 97 Cutaloyues. (1.) Of the Free Public Library, Dublin University Philosophical Society, Liverpool, 69 Transactions, vol. v, 69 (2.) Of the Libraries of the late Rev. G. Liverpool Architectural and Archteological B. Sandford, and John Just, Esq , 128 Society,-Transactions, vol. i, 1 (3.) Of the Kerrich collection of Coins, Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society, 97 Transactions of, vol. x, 2nd series, 85 (4.) Of the Plants in the Liverpool Bo­ Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, tanic Garden, 1808 128 publications for 1852, 97 (5.) Of the temporary Antiquarian Mu­ Numismatic Society, Proceedings for 1851-52, seum at Belfast, during the meeting of the British Association in 1852 70 Sussex Archesological Collections, vol. v, 1 De Pertlies. M., Chants Amoricains, 1 vol , Rawlinson's Reports, to Board of Health, on 174 Preliminary Inquiries respecting De la Creation, Essai sur 1'origine et la pro­ Barton-upon-lrwell, 2 gression des Etres, 5 vols., 174 Charley (2 copies), 98 Einraa, ou Quelques Lettres de Femme, 1 Keswick, 2 vol., 174 Mueh~Woolton,2 Homines et Choses, 4 vols., 174 Newton Heath, 2 Nouvelles, 1 vol., 174 Minutes of Information respect­ - Opinions de M. Christophe, I vol., 174 ing Sewerage, Manure, &c., 2 Petit Glossaire, a vols., 174 Sandford's attempt to illustrate the Chrono^ Romances, Ballades, et Legendes, 1 vol., 174 logy of the Old Testament, 1 Satires, Contes et Chansonettes, 1 vol., 174 Slave Trade, Tracts on, 197 Sujets Dramatiqut-Q, 2 vols., 175 Short Treatise on, 198 Done's Ancient History of the Septuagint, 86 Smith's Collectanea Antiqua, vol. iii., part 1 Dugdalw's Monasticon, first English edition, « and Elliott's Report on the Exca­ folio, 3 vols. in one, 7^ vations at Lyme, 1. English Liberties, or the Freeborn Subject's Squib Book of the Election of 17«1, with Inheritance, 85 list of the Burgesses from 1760,198. Gawthorp's Excursionists' Guide to the Statutes in Force, (1709) relating to High Mersey, 197 Treason, 86. Gore's Liverpool Directory for 1777 98 Thorn's Memoir of Mary Martha Sherwood, 70 G rims-haw's Sermons, in manuscript, preach­ , Samuel M'Culloch, Esq., ed in Warburton Church, 158 157. Hincks, OQ the Assyro-Babylonian Phonetic Booth, Mr., 75 Characters, 128 Booth, Benjamin Witham, elected, 174 Hincks's List of Assyro-Babylonian Charac­ Boulder stones at Mote Hill, 67 ters, 128 Boundary place, Jewish burial place in, 56 Medley's Memoirs, writ ten by his Son, 70 Bourne, Lincolnshire, 141 Millin's Description dea Tombeaux de Cano&a * Bow." meaning of the word, 184 129 "Braces" 183 Ode on the institution of a Society for the Brackstone, It. H., exhibitor, 9S encouragement of Painting, 138 Bradbury, Charles, 217 Parqupt's Plenty following Scarcity, 198 Bremetonax, 203 'PrJiiiitive Episcopal Magazine, 3 parts, 86 Brent, Miss, singer, 194 227 Bridgenorth fortified against the Danes, 140 tricts, 89; description of the Chaloner MS., 89 ; . Brigantes, history of, 130; limits of, 131; lost account of Thomas Chalouer from Ormerod, part of their territories, 212 89; Chaloner's epitaph, 89; his verses charac­ Brine, ceremony of blessing, 109, 110 terized, DO; character of early English poetry, Briscoe, Michael, minister, 15 90 ; titles of some of Chaloner's writings, Bristow, Mr.,T.S.,41 90, 91; specimens, 91, 96; his epitaph ou the British Association, memorial to, 159; letterfrom Earl of Essex, 94 the assist-gen. sec. 199 Chapel Buildings, 38 Broad Barrow, hill, 59 Charles street, 50 -Bromborough, called Brunenburh, 141 Charrier, Peter Samuel, 45,45 n Bronze cullender found, 204 Chess men, models of, 2 Bronze fibula at Mote Hill, 60 n, 63 Chess men, Warringtou, of British manufacture, Brooch at Mote Hill, GO n 66; pawn, when found, 64; kuight, when Brooke, Richard F.S.A., 53, 54, 56; exhibitor found, 64 86 ; remarks on Magna Charta, 87 Chess knights found at Lewis, 65 Brooks, Mr., monument to, 14 Cheshire, salt found at, 102 Broser, Mr., referred to, 123 Chester Architectural Archacelogical and His­ Brown, Mather, 151 toric Society, donor, 97 Brown, Hugh Stowell, minister, 30 ; elected, 85 Chester, Bishop of, 143 n ; elected, 197 Browne, F.
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