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- Page 23 and 24: INTRODUCTION WHEN Sir Gawayne sough
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- Page 28 and 29: LELAND'S DESCRIPTION OF WIRRAL a 2.
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PORT SUNLIGHT by the clerks, foreme
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CHAPTER III BEBINGTON A little to t
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BEBINGTON CHURCH less antiquity tha
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FLODDEN FIELD them : so Englishmen
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THE MAYER MUSEUM Old Hall, with ful
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BROMBOROUGH POOL form of this excel
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THE COURT HOUSE down the road, and
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THE MANOR HOUSE works, but not a st
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A MODEL VILLAGE tenants, for which
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BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH However, Mr. W
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BROMBOROUGH HALL gardens, and shelt
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CARLETT PARK reach the Port of Live
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THE STANLEY MONUMENTS was buried he
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HOOTON HALL church and its red ivy-
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EDWARD STANLEY Stanley, married Isa
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SIR WILLIAM STANLEY themselves mast
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THE LAST OF THE STANLEYS entered in
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VIEWS FROM THE HALL and there is a
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THE KITCHEN Wirral, for he was Sher
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RANDALL DE PULL ships in Wirral, be
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OVERPOOL The view from the east por
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says, STANLAW POINT "difficult to s
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THE CISTERCIANS the monks commend t
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ANCIENT DOORWAY, STANHW ABBEY SUBTE
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ARCHITECTURE OF STANLAW ABBEY lands
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CHAPTER VI STOKE IN I8l6 IT was as
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STANNEY OLD HALL their linen washed
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THE BUNBURYS at least, who was a gr
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THE HOME OF GEORGE ORMEROD guests t
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LEA the family became extinct in ma
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MOLLINGTON quisites of, and in, the
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BLACON POINT Blacon, and, turning d
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MRS. MARY DAVIES and her conversati
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TIME NO OBJECT take you? I am sure
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SHOTWICK Wirral was suffering from
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o EC
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SHOTWICK CASTLE a mass of anecdote
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PUDDINGTON OLD HALL good-tempered-l
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THE PRETENDER most of the leading R
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"LOFTY SEAT OF PUDDINGTON" Stanleys
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CAPENHURST is pretty, and the churc
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WILLASTON HALL Willaston Hall stand
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THE WIRRAL STONE placed for mountin
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BURTON VILLAGE soldiers ; in any ca
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THE CONGREVES upon him, and on Cong
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D*THOMAS WILSON,
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THE BISHOP OF SODOR AND MAN at Burt
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BURTON WOODS were most terrible bat
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THE QUAKERS' GRAVES and disgrace in
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LADY HAMILTON known as Emma Hart, a
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LADY HAMILTON extravagance, became
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DUCHESS OF CLARENCE to which travel
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THE NEW QUAY be taken to-day in the
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WAITING FOR THE WIND thought it saf
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THE BURNE-JONES WINDOWS figures of
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PARKGATE is the station of the ship
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SMUGGLERS hole, entered by taking u
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THE BOATHOUSE INN fittings sold at
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WILLIAM DANIELL, R.A. exchange for
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A FRIEND OF MILTON Sally is amazed
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CHARLES KINGSLEY like his character
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CHAPTER X WIRRAL FOOTPATHS ASSOCIAT
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AN ANCIENT ROAD is fairly entered,
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AN ANCIENT ROAD from the shelves, a
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STORETON HALL The hall of the Store
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BRIMSTAGE HALL hills amidst pretty
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DRAYTON'S POLYOLBION in slaying Lor
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GAYTON believing as I do that hei o
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AN ANCIENT DOVE-COT Mr. Fergusson I
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HESWALL CHURCH estuaries ensure it
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money OLDFIELD he had ever earned a
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THOR'S STONE but he describes the p
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HUGH LUPUS standing about 1 3 inche
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THOMAS HENRY ISMAY is as natural to
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LANDICAN church, which we revisit a
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WOODCHURCH prosperity. If Ormerod d
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UPTON was a true description how ha
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BIDSTON HALL honour doth out of his
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THE SEVENTH EARL OF DERBY treachero
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THE SEVENTH EARL OF DERBY to be inf
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WALLASEY part in all astronomical a
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CHAPTER XIII MERSEY TO DEE " THE se
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EDWIN WAUGH But in these later days
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LEASOWE RACES centuries, in an expo
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LEASOWE LIGHTHOUSE A little to the
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SUBMARINE FOREST On the shore will
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AN ARMY AT HOYLAKE horse were quart
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KING WILLIAM III. AT HOYLAKE the mo
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HOYLAKE IN 1796 and only seven mile
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HOYLAKE IN 1813 well as by the anch
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THE VICAR OF HOYLAKE we gain we los
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CHAPTER XIV HILBRE ISLAND " Give me
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HILBRE ISLAND war." And I said, " D
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SHIPPING AT HILBRE a near examinati
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WEST KIRBY Another witness states t
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SHIPPING IN 1565-1572 West Kirby an
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WEST KIRBY CHURCH Magazine for May
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GRANGE owner of the land, who also
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ON GOING HOME Below me is a town (
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ATHELSTAN, 42 Axon, Ralph, 168 BART
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Oxford, Earl of, 103 Oxton, 169-170
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