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Total number of records: 10
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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Baines, Edward (1774-1848) | 4 |
Whatton, William Robert (1790-1835) | 4 |
Great Britain. Army. East Lancashire Regiment. Battalion, 11th (Service) | 2 |
Billinge, Thomas | 1 |
Gregson, Matthew (1749-1824) | 1 |
Harris, George Frederick Widow and Brothers of (1812) | 1 |
Hopkinson, John Henry | 1 |
Mosses, Alexander (1793-1837) | 1 |
Nichols, Son, and Bentley | 1 |
Tunnicliff, William | 1 |
Portfolio of fragments, relative to the history & antiquities of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster
Gregson, Matthew (1749-1824); Harris, George Frederick widow and brothers of (1812); Mosses, Alexander (1793-1837); Mosses, Alexander (1793-1837); Nichols, Son, and Bentley
1817
Plates by a number of different engravers. Parts 2 & 3 have separate title-pages: Second part of a portfolio of fragments, relative to the history and antiquities of the county Palatine and duchy of...
The county palatine of Lancaster
Yates, William (1738-1802); Billinge, Thomas
1786
London meridian. Inset map shows triangulation of the County. Relief shown by hachures and shading.
History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster (v.1)
Baines, Edward (1774-1848); Whatton, William Robert (1790-1835)
1836
Initials.
History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster (v.2)
Baines, Edward (1774-1848); Whatton, William Robert (1790-1835)
1836
Initials.
History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster (v.3)
Baines, Edward (1774-1848); Whatton, William Robert (1790-1835)
1836
Initials.
History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster (v.4)
Baines, Edward (1774-1848); Whatton, William Robert (1790-1835)
1836
Initials.
The 'Accrington pals' : the 11th (Service) Battalion, (Accrington), East Lancashire Regiment : a pictorial history
Turner, William
1986
Cover title: The 'Accrington pals': a tribute to the men of Accrington and district, Blackburn, Burnley, Chorley and the neighbouring villages, who volunteered, fought and died in 'The Great War' 1914...