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- Page 15 and 16: CONTENTS CHAPTER I Leland's Descrip
- Page 17: CONTENTS CHAPTER XI Heswall Oldfiel
- Page 20 and 21: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PACK POOLE HA
- Page 22 and 23: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PACK DAWPOOL
- Page 24 and 25: INTRODUCTION of population can, lik
- Page 27 and 28: A PERAMBULATION OF WIRRAL CHAPTER I
- Page 29 and 30: LELAND'S DESCRIPTION OF WIRRAL Redd
- Page 31 and 32: BOOKS ABOUT WIRRAL The year 1819 wa
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- Page 35 and 36: DESCRIPTION OF WIRRAL of the church
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- Page 39 and 40: STATE OF THE ROADS surface. Prior t
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- Page 45 and 46: BIRKENHEAD PRIORY sharp sea breezes
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- Page 53 and 54: NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE "Then he began
- Page 55 and 56: PORT SUNLIGHT "Commerce," says Emer
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BEBINGTON CHURCH the spire ; and ye
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FLODDEN FIELD under the Earl of Sur
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THE MAYER MUSEUM of the parish, and
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THE COW CHARITY amount was left for
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COURT HOUSE, BROMBOROUGH POOL ELEPH
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THE PURITANS roused his ire that he
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A MODEL VILLAGE came courting, and
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BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH meadows on the
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BROMBOROUGH VILLAGE eye behold the
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BROMBOROUGH CHURCH some good modern
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CHAPTER IV EASTHAM SOON after passi
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FAITHFUL SERVANTS would lessen him,
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EASTHAM VILLAGE tion. The view of t
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THE STANLEYS OF HOOTON dignity and
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EDWARD STANLEY resisted Count Hohen
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THE OLD HALL Spaniards, and enliste
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HOOTON HALL PRESENT DAY POOLE HALL,
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CHAPTER V POOLE HALL LEAVING Hooton
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THE CLOCK-TOWER oak, and a room ups
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WILLIAM THE RAKE house shall provid
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ELLESMERE PORT habited cottages a s
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STANLAW ABBEY There is a small rabb
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THE GREAT FIRE lying buried therein
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ROBERT HAUWORTHE degree. The twenty
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THE FARM corporated portions of the
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SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF WIRRAL lord an
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STOKE were considered as old as the
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STOKE CHURCH stained glass, in whic
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GEORGE ORMEROD enduring monument. N
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MOLUNGTON HALL
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ROBERT DE RODELENT they caught him
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MRS. MARY DAVIES slowly to Great Sa
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GREAT SAUGHALL this poor afflicted
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SHOTWICK IT is impossible to stand
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SHOTWICK had been in the neighbourh
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SHOTWICK CHURCH bits, the whalle, s
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FIELD PATH TO PUDDINGTON of the squ
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WILLIAM MASSEY the fifth baron of D
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THE ESCAPE not before many of the J
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CAPENHURST private grounds to the h
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CHAPTER VIII WILLASTON IF ever the
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AN OLD ENGLISH INN of news-room, wh
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THE WIRKAL STONE
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BURTON MANOR planted some bright ro
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COL. WALTER N. CONGREVE, V.C. rifle
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BURTON CHURCH is a picturesque buil
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BURTON PARISH REGISTERS His works a
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DENHALL he would take twice from th
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LADY HAMILTON held in the neighbour
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CHAPTER IX NESTON I WAS quite hungr
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A GREAT FUNERAL extent and hardship
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NESTON COACHES out, so that in a li
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NESTON CHURCH of steam has altered
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LONGEVITY manship, executed, perhap
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A SPLENDID LUNCH degrees to the eas
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A STROLLING PLAYER ant, or Memoirs
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WILLIAM DANIELL, R.A. " At Parkgate
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Oh ! MRS. DELANY'S LETTERS poor Wil
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THEOPHILUS GIBBER to Fitzgerald, "
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RABY MERE and after crossing the hi
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DIBBENSDALE If it is at the end of
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PRENTON Never walk through Birkenhe
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AN ANCIENT ROAD you will find in a
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STORETON Arthur Young was travellin
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A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE chief forester
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SIR JOHN TROUTBECK towards the end
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BRIMSTAGE SMITHY house having been
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GAYTON HALL their activity by arres
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CHAPTER XI HESWALL AND now, to quot
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HESWALL CHURCH where are also the G
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THURSTASTON Thurstaston has altered
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THURSTASTON HALL Many people do not
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THOMAS HENRY ISMAY which again repl
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IRBY HALL mound is unusually high,
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CHAPTER XII OXTON HAS Oxton changed
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THE COW CHARITY in colour, yet so r
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BIDSTON crosses the fields and pass
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THE SEVENTH EARL OF DERBY been give
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JAMES STANLEY, 7x11 EARL OF DERUY,
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BIDSTON HILL His wife was the grand
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WALLASEY residential quarter, and i
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NEW BRIGHTON find a strain of wild
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LEASOWE former days an interesting
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LEASOWE RACES The first sweepstakes
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LEASOWE EMBANKMENT the Act, and tha
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ANCIENT TOWN OF MEOLS hidden in the
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DEAN DAVIES' ACCOUNT The following
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THE HOYLE LAKE the Prince of Denmar
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HOYLAKE IN 1796 singularly contrast
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HOYLAKE IN 1813 on the larger and m
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THE VICAR OF HOYLAKE editor of the
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THE PILGRIMS it was here the Benedi
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THE CONSTABLE'S SANDS monks their s
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THE MONKS AT HILBRE "The document f
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WEST KIRBY of West Kirby spread its
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THE PORT OF DAWPOOL banks of the De
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WEST KIRBY CHURCH severe marches ov
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CALDY near Manchester, Esquire, who
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SCALE- 2 MILES TO I 2 3 INCH
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Dayton's " Polyolbion," 152 EASTHAM
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Wicksted, Richard, 81 Willaston, 10
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