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ACCRL\GTO\, 17Act of Union, 1800, 79Acts of Parliament, 160Addy, John, Sin and society in the
seventeenth century: review,228, 229
Africa, 87Albermarle, Duke of, 20, 21 Aldin^kam, Roosebeck, 89Alien, John, 208Alt/mm Estate, 17America, 94Amounderness Hundred, 38, 39, 48, 64Amsterdam, 68Ancoats, 44Anglesey, 71Anglo-Norman language, 222Anglo-Norman list of saints, 222Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 222Anglo-Saxons, 221Antigua, 86, 103 Seaforth Plantation, 103Appleby, 94Archduke, 188Arundel, Earl of, 227, 228Ashton, 15, 20Ashton, Nicholas, 13Ashton, Ralph, 13Asshaw, Leonard, 44Assheton, Edmund, 44Assheton, Nicholas, 52Assheton, Sir Ralph, 46-49, 64, 65Assheton, Radcliffe, 44, 65Assheton Estates, 41
Assheton Family, 52 Association of Municipal Corpor
ations, 162 Athlone, Earl of, 73 Attingham, 120 Atcham Village, 118 Gates, 120 Auden, Wystan, 214 Austria, 188 Ajtnsome, 89
BADEN POWELL, 185Bagley, John Joseph, obituary, 233Baker, Captain, 71Bakewell, [Robert,] 15Balkan War, 184Ballin. H. H. Organisation of
electricity supply in GreatBritain, 159, 171
Baltic Trade, 10 Bamber, Bessie, 205 Barnes, T.G., 48 Barret, I, 94 Barton, Sir Thomas, 47 Barton, Mr, 94, 95 Bath, 76 Bazaar, 211Beaumaris, 67, 73, 74, 76 Bede, 221, 222 Beetham, Dallam Tower, 89, 90Beetham, Vicar of, 90Before Guernica, Insurgents Aid
Committee. 211 Belgium, 188. 189. 194
240 Index
Berkeley, Lord, 70 Berwick, Lord, 120 Bethmann-Hollweg, 182 Bindloss, Sir Richard, 44, 48, 103 Birkenhead, 207 Beechcroft Settlement, 207 Birmingham, University, 219Black Prince, 227Blackburn, 3, 5, 6, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 27 Blackburnshire. 21 Blackburn Hundred, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9,
11, 12, 18, 24, 27, 38, 39, 47, 64 Blackburne, Dorothy, 94 Blackburne, Alderman John, 85, 93 Blackburne, John, 93, 94 Blackoe, Ewan, 49 Blackwood, B.C., 49 Blatchford, Robert, 190 Blitz, the, 214 Blome, [Richard,] 24 Blundell, Frances, 103 Blundell, Mally, 103 Blundell, Nicholas, 15, 96, 103 Blundell. Nicholas, The great
diurnal, 103Board of Trade, 160, 164-167, 175 Boer War, 183, 187 Bollington, 230 Bolton, 3, 13, 45,47, 181-199 Boy Scouts, 185 Bovs Brigade, 185, 186 Chronicle, 183, 184, 186, 188,
190 Church Lads' Brigade, 185 Conservative Council, 193 Conservative Workingman's
Association, 185 Co-operative Movement, 188 Council, 213 Distress Committee, 193 Electric Theatre, 186 Evening News, 188, 192 Institute of Higher Education,
219 Journal, 183, 184, 186, 191 Labour Party, 190 Methodists, 194 News, 193 Pal's Battalion, 195 Socialist Club, 190 Socialist Party, 190 Temperance Festival, 181 Town Hall, 181, 182
Town Hall Square, 187 Trades Council, 193 United Committee, 193 Veterans Club, 185Bolton and the outbreak of the
First World War, 181-199 Bonfoy, Captain Hugh, 78, 81 Booth, Sir George, 42 Bootle Peace Week, 211 Times, 211 Womens' Guild, 210Bootman, Bram, 212Boston, Lincolnshire, 17Brabazon, Captain, 80, 81Braddock, Bessie, 205, 210Bradill, John, 46, 64, 65Bradley, 5, 7, 20, 27Bradshaw, John, 44, 47Breda, 68Breholt, Captain George, 73-75, 81Bridgeman, Edward, 43Bridgeman, Bishop John of
Chester, 41, 45, 46, 47, 51 Bridgeman, Orlando, 51 The Brigantes: review, 225-226 Brighton, Art Gallery, 115, 117, 122, 126,
128, 130, 132 Museum, 123, 126, 128, 130,
132 Pavilion Notebook, 115, 116,
118, 119, 122-128, 130-133 Royal Pavilion, 123, 126, 130,132'
Bristol, 68, 115 Britain, 67, 144, 162, 169, 181, 182,
184, 186-188, 190, 191, 193, 194,201, 207, 208
British Army, 186, 187, 192, 193,194
The British Army at work, 186 British Cabinet, 182 British Empire, 183 British Government, 181, 182, 188,
192British Socialist Party, 190 British Union, 210 Brock, John, 161 Bromborough Pool, 230 Bromley, Judge, 41 Brougham, 146Brown, Lancelot Capability, 113 Bryant, GJ., 219 Bryant, GJ., Bolton and the out-
Index 241
break of the First World War,181-199
Buckingham, Duke of, 42 Buckinghamshire, Earl of, Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, 79 Burgh, 40, 41 Burgh, Colonel de, 185 Burgh, Richard, 44, 65, 65 Burnley, 3-7, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20,
21, 27 Bury, 42Burstow, Captain William, 71, 81 Burton South Wirral Local History
Society, 219Buttevant, Lady, 77Buttevant, Lord, 77Byatt, I.C.R., The British Elec
trical Industry, 1875-1914, 159, 162, 169, 173
CAIN, John, 148 Calvert.John, 41, 43 Cambridge, 50 Trinity College, 90Camden, [William,] 24Canning, George, 148, 153Canterbury, 221Carlisle, "104, 228Cartmel, 89, 90, 106Casey, James, 139Castlereagh, [Lord,] 139Chamberlain, Joseph, 171, 188Charnock, 43Charnock, John, 43Charles I, 39, 42, 45, 46Charles II, 68, 69, 81Chartists, 203Chartres, John, 1, 7, 9, 15, 24Cheshire, 37, 42, 53, 56, 118. 152,
158, 169, 221, 226, 227, 228 Chester, 3, 37, 45, 70, 73-76, 78, 228,
229 Chester High Road, 74 Diocese, 228 Drama Festival, 209 Dublin Packet, 75 Northgate Street, 75 Parkgate Road, 75 Salt Trade, 94 Water, 68, 70, 71 Watergate Street, 75 Yacht Inn, 75Chester, Bishop of, 41, 45, 46, 47,
51
Chester, Dean of, 209Chester, Vice Chamberlain of, 51Cheviots, 25Chichester, 149Chicken House, 120Chipping, 2, 21Chisnall, Edward, 47Churchill, Winston, 214Churchill, Oxfordshire, 127 Six Elms, 127Cistercian Monks. 221Civil War, 3, 47, 51, 54Clarendon, Earl of, 76Clark, George, Smithy, 133Clitheroe, 4, 6, 7, 13, J4, 16, 17, 18,
19, 20, 21, 22, 27 Cobbett, 139 Cockerfiam, 41, 43 Cold War, 214 Collins, Grenville, 72 Colne, 2, 5, 6, 7, 17, 18, 20, 21, 27 Combination Acts, 1799, 150, 152 Common Pleas, court of, 3 Communist Party, 205, 206, 207,
210, 212Confirmation Acts, 160 Conservative Party, 189, 190 Cooke, Thomas, 43 Co-operative Holiday Association,
184 Cork, Earl of, Lord Justice of
Ireland, 67Cornwall-Legh Papers, 133 Corrie, Joe, And so to war, 211 Corrie, Joe, Hewers of coal, 208 Corrie, Joe, In time of strike, 206 Corrie, Joe, Strike, 206 Cotterell, John, 114 Covell, Thomas, 43, 43 Coventry, 149 Cox, George Henry, and Falk,
Herman John, 167^ 169 Craven, 15 Creevey, , 146 Griddle, Edgar, 211 Crimean War, 186 Crompton, Dr Peter, 139 Crompton and Company Ltd, 166 Crosby, 5Crowther, J.H., 169 Croxteth, 15 Cuedley, 176 Cuerdale, 43 Cumberland, 103 Cumbria, 86
242 Index
Curry, Anne E., review of War and society in Medieval Cheshire, 1277-1403. 226-228
DAILY DESPATCH, 209 Daily Herald, 209 Daily Worker, 209, 211 Dalemain, 85, 87, 88, 91, 95-97, 104,
106Dalemain Archives, 85, 106 Dalemain Estate, 99, 100, 104, 106 Dalton, Michael, 51 Davies, Andrew, 202 Dawson, Jerry. 211 Dawpool, 67, 70-72, 74 Dean, Basil, 204Dee, River, 67, 68, 70, 72, 74, 77, 80 Delaney, Dr Patrick, Dean of
Down, 76, 77 Delaney, Mrs, 77 Deptford. 72, 73, 80 Derby. William, 6th Earl of, 40, 49 Derbyshire, 15 Dickens, Charles, 202 Dissenters, 141 Ditton, 176 Dobson, John, 106 Dog under the skin, 214 Domesday Book, 222 Don, River, 225-227 Down, Dean of, 76, 77 Downes, Roger, 51 Doivnham, 52 Drinkwater, John, 148 Dublin, 67-74, 76, 79, 80 Abbey Theatre, 204 Duff, Mr, 162 Dunham, 42 Dunkenhalgk, 3 Dutch East India Company, 68
EAST COWES CASTLE, 125East Holme, 119, 120, 122East India Company, 85Eccleston, 47Edward I, 226Eirenarcha, 55Electric Lighting Act, 1882, 160,
164, 171,'172 'Electric Lighting Act, 1889, 160, 164Electric Lighting (Clauses) Act,
1899, 160'Electric Lighting Orders Con
firmation (No! 5) Act, 1901, 164-166
Electrical supply and theborough council in Widnes,1899-1911, 159-179
Electricity (Supply) Acts, 1882 to1936, 160
Elizabeth I, 2 Ellesmere Port, 176 Empire Electric Light and Power
Company, 165 England, 1/35, 53, 56, 67, 68, 104,
114, 115, 160, 182, 183, 225, 228 Anglo-Saxon, 221, 222 North, 181, 182 North West, 183, 186 English Channel. 71, 72 English Country Life, 98, 101 Ephemeris, 48 Essex, 37, 52, 53, 55 Essex, Countess of, 72 Europe, 184 Central, 210 Eastern, 210 Evelyn, Sir John, 68, 69, 70 Everitt, Alan, 1, 7, 22 Exchequer, 36
THE FACTORY LAD, 202Falconer, William, An universal
dictionary of the marine. 68, 69Falkus, M., 171Farington, William, 46Farrington Family, 17Fazeby, Earl of, 71The fight goes on, 205Fitts, Leon and Hartley, Brian,
The Brigantes: review, 225-26 Fleetwood, Edward, 40 Fleetwood, Richard, 40 Fletcher, Anthony, 35, 36, 48 Foley, Hon, Edward, 114, 115 Foxcroft, Thomas, 96 Foxley Estate, 127 France, 140, 187-189 Freeman of the Shipwrights'
Society, 148
GALE, Robert, 85Gale and Hasell, 85, 87Garden City Movement, 230Garnons, 114Garrett, George, 207Garrick, David, 203Gas, 211Gascoyne, Isaac, 150Gaskell, Holbrook, Jn, 162
Inde\ 243
Gaskell, S.M., 230Gait'thorpe, 3General Strike, 206George IV, 79George, V, 183Germany. 181. 182, 184, 188-190,
207," 208Gerrard, Sir Charles, 44, 47 Gilead House, 147 Gisburn, 13Gladstone, John, 148 Glasgow, 202 Unity Theatre, 202Gloucestershire, 45, 213Goad, Elizabeth, 89, 90, 91, 93,
105, 106Goad. Elizabeth, daughter of Wil
liam, 106Goad, Isabel, 89, 94, 96, 103Goad, James, 89Goad. John, 89, 92-97, 102, 103,
106Goad, Richard, 89, 90Goad, William I, 89Goad, William II, 89Goad, William III, 89, 106Goad Family, 90, 95Gollancz, Victor, 208A good fortune and a good wife:
the marriage of Christopher Hasell of Liverpool, Merchant, 1765, 85-111
Gore's Liverpool Directory, 97, 102
Grandison, Lady, 74Granville, Mary, 76, 77Grant, James, 202, 203The Graphic, 184Grayson, Charles, 152, 153Great Britain, 71The great diurnal of Nicholas
Blundell, 103Green, William Barnaby, 80Greenhalgh, John, 44Greenwich, National Maritime Museum, 69 Greg Family, 230 Grey, Sir Edward, 182 Greystoke, Johnby, 104 Grosvenor, Sir Richard, 56 Guild of Help, 192 Guinea Trade, 102 Gunpowder Plot, 39 Gyseghem, Andre van, 212
HABSBURG Throne, 182Hadrian's Wall, 225Hair. P.E.H., review of Sin and
society in the seventeenthcentury, 228, 229
llalewood, 176 Halifax, 13 Halsall, 50 Halton, 159 Hampden Clubs, 139 Hampshire, 51 Hannah. Leslie, Electricity before
nationalisation. 159 Harford. John Scandrett, 126, 127,
131 Hartley. Brian and Fitts, Leon,
The Brigantes: review, 225, 226 Harwood, 4, 6, 16, 27 Hasell, Christopher. 85-97, 100,
102-106 Hasell, Edward I, 85-87, 91, 93,
103, 104 Hasell, Edward (Ned) II, 85-87,
97, 99, 102, 104 Hasell, Edward III, 86, 102 Hasell, Elizabeth, 86, 102 Hasell, Jane, 86, 94, 97, 103, 106 Hasell, John (Jack), 85, 86, 101,
105 Hasell, Julia I, 85-91, 93, 95, 96,
103, 104, 106Hasell, Julia II, 86, 102, 104 Hasell, Julia III, 86 Hasell, Mary, 86, 104 Hasell, Willliams, 85, 86, 92, 93,
98, 102, 104 Hasell Family, of Dalemain, 92, 94,
95, 97, 103 Haslingden, 2, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14, 15,
17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27 Henbury, Bldise Hamlet, 115, 118, 126, 131,
133 Circular Cottage, 127 Double Cottage, 126, 127, 129, 131Henry IV, 227Henry of Monmouth, 228Hereford, 114, 127High Legh Muniments, 121Hill, Joe, 208Hodge and Roberts, Where's that
bomb, 209 Hoghton, Sir Gilbert, 42, 44, 47,
48. 64 Holt, Robert, 44
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Hollywood, 208 Holyhead, 68, 70-76, 79 Hopwood, Edmund, 44 Houghton, Edward, 86 Houghton, Elizabeth, 86 Houghton, Julia, 86 Houghton, Richard, 86, 104 Hqylake, 68, 72, 73 Hunger march, 211 Hunt, Henry, 139 Hurst, 5, 7, 20, 27 Huskisson, William, 149 Hweallacge, 222
IBSEN, Henrik, 204Illustrated London News, 184Independent Labour Party. 205,
206, 193Industrial colonies and commu
nities: review, 230, 231International Workers' Dramatic
Union, 206Ireby, 43Ireland, 67, 70, 71, 73, 78 Lord Lieutenant of, 67, 72, 73,
74, 75, 78, 79, 80Isherwood, [Christopher,] 214Isle-qf-Man, 16
JACKSON, Stephen, 230Jackson, Stephen (ed) Industrial
colonies and communities: review, 230, 231
James I, 2, 37, 39,41, 49James I, Declaration of Sports,
1617, 54John Nash and the village pic
turesque, 125Johnson, Elizabeth, 102Johnson, John, 102Johnson, William, 64Johnson and Phillips, 165, 166Jones, Len, 202, 203, 206, 207, 213Jones, Michael, 219Jones, Michael, Theatre as a
weapon? the emergence of left theatre on Merseyside, 201-217
Jonson, Ben, 214Justices of the Peace, 37-57
KAY, John, 20Kay, Richard, 14Kempthorne, Captain Morgan, 71,
81 Kendal, 97
Kent, 37, 51Kenyon Correspondence, 57Kenyon Family, 18Kenyon of Peel papers, 3Kerridge, E., 11King, William, 219King, William, The public fairs of
Blackburn Hundred, 1570-1700, 1-33
Kipling, Rudyard, 183 Kirwin,John, 148 Kitchener, 193 Kitchener's new army, 193 Knutsford, 37 Chaplain's House, High Legh, 129,
131, 134 High Legh Collage, 129 High Legh Hall, 113-115, 117-124, 128, 131, 133. 134 High Legh School, 127, 133 High Legh Village, 125 Misses Legh School, 129, 131,
133 Park Cottage, 129 Red Lion, 131 School Cottage, 127, 129, 131
LABOUR MOVEMENT, 181, 183,187
Labour Party, 206, 214, 189, 190,192-194
National Executive, 210 Lambarde, William, 51 Lambarde, William, Eirenarcha
55 Lambarde, William Ephemeris,
48, 55 Lancaster, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 54, 90,
97, 105, 106 Duchy of, 4, 51, 56 , Court of, 20 Palatinate of, 56 Priory, 89 Royal Grammar School, 219 Lancashire, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17, 36, 37,
39,40-57,92, 162, 181, 193, 213,221
Corporations, 162 East, 3 Electric Power Act, 1900, 162 Electric Power Bill, 162 Electric Power Company, 162,
163, 165, 173 Furness, 89 Newchurch, 2
Index 245
Langston, James Houghton, 127 Langston, John, 127 Langston Family, 127 Latimer, Lord, 3 Laud, Archbishop, 46 Lawson, Captain Henry, 75, 81 Leblanc Process, 161 Leeds, 228 Leicester, University, 219 Leigh, William, 42, 47 Left Book Club, 208 Theatre Guild, 208, 213, 214Legh, Mrs Edmund, 129Legh, George John, 113, 114,
117-119, 122, 123-125, 128, 131, 132, 134
Legh, Misses, 129Leipzig, 213Lenin, 213Leslie, James, 70Lever, 41, 45Leyland Hundred, 38, 39, 43-45Lewis, C.P., Was St. Tuda buried
atWhalley?, 221-224Liberal Government, 189, 192Liberal League for Home Defence,
187Liberal Party, 181, 187, 188, 190Lighthouse in Dublin Bay, paint
ing, 69Lincolnshire, 1 7Lindsay, Jack, On guard to Spain,
211Lisle, , 15Little Crosby, 96Liverpool, 16, 73, 85-89, 92, 94, 97,
102, 104-106, 137-150, 152, 154, 163, 164, 203, 204, 207, 209, 212, 213
American Trade Merchants, 141
Casey Street, 140 Clarion Players, 204 Clarion Soup Vans, 204 Colliseum, 203 Concentric Society, 138, 139,
140, 142 Corporation, 151, 162 Crane Theatre, 205 Dale Street, 203 David Lewis Theatre, 208. 211,
214 Dockland History Project, 219 Exchange, 94, 95
Gore's Directory, 97, 102 Granby War Labour Party, 210 Great George Place, 208 Hood Street, 203 The Hop, 203 Independent Labour Party
Dramatic Society, 204, 205, 207 Kirkdale Jail, 153 Light House, 139 Lord Street, 153 Maritime Museum, 69, 71 Mercury, 139. 146. 147, 151 Neptune Theatre, 205 Newington, 203 Park Lane, 97 Penny Hop, 203 Plantation Registers, 87, 89, 219 Playhouse, 204 Portico Rooms, 203 Princes' Dock, 144 Prince's Road, 210 Repertory Theatre, 204 Ropery, 106 St Nicholas Church, 89 St Peter's Church, 96 Stage, 203 Star Music Hall, 204 Star Theatre, 204 Theatre Royal, 203 Trades Council Dramatic
Society, 204 Tramways System, 162, 172 University, 219 Williamson Square, 203 Wolstenholme Square, 97 Young Maccabeans, 210 Youth Advisory Council, 210 Liverpool in the 'heroic age' of
popular radicalism, 1815 to1820, 137-157
Living Newspaper, 211 London, 13, 42, 44, 57, 68, 85, 87,
102, 182, 213 Dover Street, 122 Drury Lane Theatre, 204 Hackney Trades and Labour
Council, 205, 207 Inns of Court, 50, 105 Left Theatre, 202 Red Pioneers, 207 Unity's Busmen, 211 Unity Theatre Club, 201, 202,
207, 208, 212Lonsdale Hundred, 38, 39, 40 Lord Chamberlain, 202, 210
246 Index
Lord Lieutenant, of Ireland, 67, 72,73, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 5th Battalion, 213 Luddites, 142 Lyle, Robert, 70 Lyn, Norjolk, 17
MACHELL, James, 89Machell Family, 89Malice in plunderland, 205Malleson, Conflict, 205Manchester. 38-45, 47, 50, 56, 140,
207 Clarion, 190 Gaiety, 204 Red Megaphones, 207 Ship Canal, 170 Theatre of Action, 201, 207Mansell Lacy, 129Marriott, 231Mary, Queen, 183Maryborough, Viscount, 47, 49, 50Maskham, 24Master Humphreys Clock, 203Master of the Rolls, 76Meath, Earl of, 71Mersey, River, 159, 162, 170Mersey Electric Supply Company
Ltd,'166, 167, 170 Mersey Electric Supply Syndicate
Ltd, 165, 166 Mersey Power Company, 170, 171,
173-176 Substation, 174 Mersevside, 201, 202, 207, 213 Left Theatre Club, 201, 202,
207-214 Peace Council, 211 People's Front, 211 Teacher's Labour League, 207 Trade Union Community and
Unemployed Resources Centre, 219
Unity Theatre, 214 Unity Theatre, 201, 204, 205,
214Middleton, 13Midlands, 11, 15, 19Milford, 67, 70Miller, C.E., 164Milnthorpe, 89Ministry of Health Provisional
Order Confirmation (Widnes Extension) Act, 1920, 176
Mitchell, Joseph, 138Molyneux. Lord, 49, 50Molyneux, Richard, Viscount
Maryborough, 47, 49, 50Molyneux, Sir Richard, 50Mons, 194Moore, Kevin, 219Moore, Kevin, Liverpool in the
'heroic age' of popular radi calism, 1815 to 1820, 137-157
Morgan. P., War and society in Medieval Cheshire, 1277- 1185: review, 226-228
Morley, Lord, 181Morrill, John, 53Moscow, International Jury. 207 Olympiad, 207Mosle'y, Oswald, 37, 43, 47, 48, 54,
211Murray, Richard, 42 Musgrave, Sir Christopher, 5th
baronet of Edenhall, 85
NANTWICH, 37, 219Nash, John, 115, 118, 122, 125,
127, 129, 131, 133, 134 National Maritime Museum, 69 National Reserve, 185 National Service League, 187, 194 Navy Commissioners, 70 Nazi-Soviet Pact, 214 Neile, Archbishop, 45 Nelson, Viscount, 104 Nelson, John, 87 Neston, 72 Netherlands, 68 New Harmony, 230 Newhall, 41News of the World, 229 Norfolk, 17, 37,45 Norman Conquest, 221 Northumbria, 221, 222 Northwich, 37, 170 Nottingham, 15
ODET, Clifford, I can't sleep, 209 Odet, Clifford, Waiting for Lefty,
208, 209, 210 O'Gorman, Frank, 141, 147, 148,
149Oliver, , 138, 139 O'Neill, The hairy ape, 207 Orders, Book of, 1631, 47, 48, 56 Orders in Council, 141
Index 247
Ormskirk, 38-41, 43-45 Orrery, Earl of, 71 Osbaldeston, John, 64, 65 Ossory, Lady, 70 Owen, 5 Oxford, 50 University, 219 Oxfordshire, 127
PADIHAM, 3, 5, 7, 17, 18, 20, 21,23, 27
Paegnalaech, 222 Pages from an architect's
notebook: John Nash and theReptons at High Legh Hall.113-135
Pagle, 222Pakenham, George, 77 Parkgate, 67, 69, 'll, 73, 74, 75, 76,
77, 88. 79. 80. 219 Beerhouse Hole, 72, 80 Chester High Road, 74Parkgate and the Royal Yachts:
Passenger traffic between the North-west and Dublin in the eighteenth century, 67-83
Parliament, 164, 172, 193 House of Commons, 182Parliamentarian, 3Parsons, R.H., The early days of
the power station industry, 159, 171
Paull, Stop those war drums, 211Peace Movement, 181Peel, 3Peinalec, 111Pendle, 10, 11, 19Pennines, 2, 17Penrith, 85, 96, 97Pmwortham, 40People's Front, 214People's Players, 205People's Theatre, 204Pepys, Samuel. 71Performance and motivation
amongst the Justices of the Peace in early Stuart Lan cashire, 35-65
Persitch, J., 209Peterloo, 139Petrie, Lord Robert, 3, 4Pett, Captain Phineas, 73, 81Petty Sessions, 37Philips, James, 74Pilkington Bridge, 50
Place, Geoffrey, 219Place, Geoffrey \V.. Parkgate and
the Royal Yachts: Passengertraffic between the north-westand Dublin in the eighteenthcentury, 67-83
Plummer, Charles, 221 Plymouth, 79, 80 Point of Air, 74 Poor Law, 193 Popular Front, 201, 202, 205, 207,
210, 211Post Office Packet, 73, 79 Prendergast, Sir Thomas, 76 Preston, 3, 12, 13, 39-43, 44, 49, 56,
185. 193, 228 Price, Uvedale, 118, 127 Primrose League, 192 Prince of Wales Relief Fund, 191,
192 Prince's Park and Scotland Road:
or vice in Liverpool, 203 Privy Council, 47 Prolekult, 206 Provisional Order Confirmation
Act, 160 Provisional Order Confirmation
Act, 1904. 167 Ptolemy, 225 The public fairs of Blackburn
Hundred, 1580-1700, 1-33
QUAIFE, G.R., 229Quarter Sessions, 19. 39, 41, 43,
44, 54 Quarter Sessions Rolls, 37
RADCLIFFE, Sir Alexander, 44, 47Radcliffe. Savil, 64, 65Raclcliffe, William, 43, 44Radcot Bridge, 227Radicalism, 137, 144, 146Rathbone, Elizabeth, 147Rathbone, William IV, 139Rawstone, Edward, 41, 64Rebel Players, 202Red Cross, 192Red Radio, 202Reform Bill, 138, 139Repton, George Stanley. 115-118,
120, 122, 123, 125-128, 130, 132,133
Repton, John Adey, 115 Repton, Humphry, 113, 114,
118-121, 125, 127, 130, 131
248 Index
Repton, Humphry, Red Book forGarnons, 114
Repton, Humphry, Red Book forHigh Legh, 114, 119-121, 125,131, 133
Repton, Humphry, Red Book forSarsden, 127
Restoration, 1, 5, 39 Review of reviews, 184 Ribble, River, 2, 162 Ribble Valley, 5 Rochester, 5, 7, 20, 27 Richard II, 227, 228 Richards, Raymond, 129, 133 Rigby, Alexander, 41, 44, 64, 65 Rigbv, Edward, 40, 41, 47 Rochdale, 193 Observer, 209 Rochester, Earl of, 74 Romans, 225Roscoe, William, 144, 150 Roscoe Circle, 140 Rose, Mary, 230 Rossendale, 2 Rotterdam, 85Royal Institute of British Archi
tects Drawings Collection, 115 Notebook, 117, 118 Royal Navy, 67, 73, 184, 187 Royal Yacht Squadron, 69 Runcorn, 174, 176 Transporter Bridge, 172, 174,
176 Urban District, 163, 172 Weston Point, 170, 174 Rushton, Edward, Jnr, 139 Russia, 184, 189, 208
SPD, 208St Augustine, 221St Helens, 163StTuda, 221. 222Salford, 12, 45Salford Hundred, 38, 39, 40, 44, 45Salmond, Jane, 86, 103Salmond, William, 86, 103, 104Salmond Family, 104Salt Union Ltd; 170Samuel, Raphael, 201, 202, 205,
207, 212, 213 Sandwich, Earl of, First Lord of the
Admiralty, 78, 79 Sarsden, 127 Keeper's Cottage, 127
Sarsden Glebe, 127Scheveningen, 68Schofield, Eunice, 219Schofield, Eunice M. and
Schofield, Maurice M.. A good fortune and a good wife: the marriage of Christopher Hasell of Liverpool, Merchant, 1765,85-111
Schofield, Maurice, 219Schomberg, Captain Alexander,
78, 79, 80, 81Schomberg, Sir Charles, 78Schomberg, Captain Isaac, 78Scotland, 207Searby, Peter, 149Seeley, 183Sefton, Earl of, 147Select Committee on Artisans and
Machinery, 1824, 148, 151Serbia, 188Serres,J.T., 69Seven Years War, 87Sexton, James, The riot act, 204Shakespeare, William, 202, 214Shop Fell, 97Sharland, Captain, 71,81Sharpe,J.A., 51Sharpe, Kevin, 46Shaw, George Bernard, 204Shaw, George Bernard, Widowers
Howes, 204Sherburn Family, 12, 16, 21Ship Money, 57Ships: Cunliffe, 92, Handmaid, 67,
Hector, 68, Her Majesty's Irish Galley, 67, HMS Grafton, 68 Harp, 70, Lion's Whelps, 67, Mary Jack, 70, Ninth Whelp, 67, Norwich, 68, RY Anne, 69, RY Caroline, 69, RY Catherine, 69, RY Charlotte, 74, 75, 81 RY Dorset, 69, 72, 74, 76-80, 81 RY Dublin, 69, 74, 75-77, 81 RY Mary, 68, 69, 70-72, 81 RY Merlin, 71, 72, RY Monmouth, 70-73, 75, 81 RY Navy, 73, 81 RY Portsmouth, 69, 72, 79, 80 RY Royal Charlotte, 80, 81 RY Soesdyke, 73, 75, 81 RY William and Mary, 80, 81 Seaford, 74 Valeur, 68
Shipwright's Society, 148Shipwrights' Union, 148Shrewsbury, 228Shuttleworth, Lawrence, 3
Index 249
Shuttleworth, Richard, the elder, 3 Shuttleworth, Richard, the
younger, 3Shuttleworth, Richard, 44, 64, 65 Shuttleworth Family, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10,
11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25,27
Sidney, Lord Deputy, 67, 70 Simmons, Thomas, 79 Sin and society in the seven
teenth century: review. 228, 229 Sinclair, Upton, Second-storey
man, 207 Sir Hiram Maxim Electrical and
Engineering Company Ltd, 166 Skerries, 71 Skinner, John, 79 Skip/on, 12 Smith, John, 139 Smith, Thomas, 139 Smith/tills, 3 Snowden, Philip. 205 Socialist Party, 189, 193 Soloman, Dr, 147 Somerset, 48, 51, 229 Somme, 213 Soviet Union, 213 Spain, 211, 214 Spanish Government, 201 Spinner's Union, 194 Sports, Declaration of, 1631, 54 Sproule, Captain Andrew, 80, 81 Spufford, Margaret, 54 Stanley Family, 49 Stanlow, 221 Staples Family, 80 Starkey, John, 44, 64, 65 Starkev, Pat, review of The
Brigantes, 225-226 Statham, 151 Stenhouse, O.K., 230 Stoke Park, 114 Stokes, Winifred, 230 Stonj/hurst Estate, 16 Stourbridge, 13 Strand Magazine, 184 Strange, Lord, 49, 50 Stuarts, 36, 37, 40, 55, 57, 80 Styal, 230Sudell, William, 64, 65 Sunday Worker, Sutherland, William, Britain's
glory or ship-buildingunveil'd, 69
Swain, J.T., 11, 23
Swift, Jonathan, 75 Spain, 202, 211
TARLETON, Colonel, 149, 150Taylor, W. Cooke, 143Taylor, Nesfield and Co., 102Teachers' Labour League, 207Temperance Movement, 181Temple, Nigel, 219Temple, Nigel Pages from an
architect's notebook: JohnNash and the Reptons at HighLegh Hall, 113-135
Territorial Army, 185-187, 191,193-213
Director General, 186Theatre as a weapon? the emerg
ence of left theatre on Mer- seyside, 201-217
Theatre Guild, 209, 210Theatres Act, 1843, 203Third Period Communism, 205,
213Thomas, Tom, 205, 206, 207, 213Thompson, Edward, 140Thumb, General Tom, 203Tootill, Robert, 189, 190Topham, 151Torrisholme, 43Tory, 141, 145Townshend, Lord, 78, 79Trafford, Sir Cecil, 44, 47, 48Tranmere, 152Tressell, The ragged trousered
philanthropists, 205Trow-Smith, R., 16TulIy.John, 219Tully, John, Electrical supply and
the Borough Council in Widnes, 1899-1911, 159-179
Tunstal, Leek, 92 Turner, Gregory, 42 Twist, Henry, 181 Two Mills, 75 Tyrconnel, Lord, 76
U.S.S.R., 207Ulster, 188United Alkali Company, 159, 162,
176United Kingdom, 169 United Theatre Society, 214
VEALE, Edward, 44, 64, 65
250 Index
Velde, VVillem van der, 69Vickers, James, 73Viking Age, 221, 222Vincent, David, review of Indus
trial colonies and commu nities, 230, 231
Virginia, 92, 102Virginia Trade, 89
WAGELE, 222 Walden. Rev Peter, 14 Wales, 37, 161, 226 North, 70 Wallace, James, 192 Wallasey, Engineer and Manager, 169 Gas and Water Department, 169 Progressive Youth Movement,
210 Spanish Medical Aid Com mittee, 210 Wallei, 222Walmesley, Bartholomew, 3 Walmesley, Catherine, 3 Walmesley, Francis, 3 Walmesley, Richard, 3, 4 Walmesley, Thomas, the elder, 3 Walmesley, Thomas, the younger,
3 Walmesley, Thomas, the youngest,
3 Walmesley Family, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20,21, 23, 24, 25, 27
Walton Comrades Circle, 210War and society in Medieval
Cheshire, 1277-1403; review.226-228
War of Spanish Succession, 74 War Office, 186, 187, 191 Wards, court of, 52 Warrington, 15, 163 Orford Hall, 94Was St. Tuda buried at Whalley?,
221-224Waterfoot, 86, 104 Watmoughe, Hugh, 42 Webster, 15 Weeks, W.S., 17 Welch, John, 90, 92 Weller, Captain John, senior, 75,
81 Weller, Captain John, junior, 75,
77, 78, 81
Wensleydale, 15West Derby Hundred, 38-41, 43, 44,
45, 47,"50 West Hall, 124, 134 Pheasant Walk, 119. 124 West Ham, 231 West Holme, 119, 120, 122 West Indian/African Trade Mer
chants. 141West Indies, 87, 89, 92, 94 Westerfield, R.B., 1, 7, 22, 24 Westly, Cooley, Esq, 76 Westminster, 57. 79 Gazette, 184 Westmorland. 89, 90, 92, 94 Whalley, 52, 221, 222 Whitehaven, 85, 105 Whyte, I.D., 19Widnes, 159, 161-163, 165, 168,
169-176, 219 Albert Road, 174 Anne Street East, 174 Anne Street West. 174 Borough Council, 159, 162, 164,
166, 170, 176 Borough Engineer, 164, 167, 168 Bus Service, 173 Corporation, 159, 160, 161-173,
176 Electric Lighting Order, 1901,
164 Electric Lighting Order, 1901
(Amendment Order), 1904, 166 Electric Lighting Order, 1901
(Amendment Order), 1910, 170 Electric Lighting Order, 1901
Confirmation, (No.l) Act, 1910, 170
(Extension) Order, 1920, 176 Free Library, 169 Gas, 173. Gas and Water Committee,
162-164 Gas, Water and Electricity
Committee, 164, 165, 167, 170 Gas and Water Department, 159 Gas Works, 161 Local Board, 159 Mersey Road, 174 Motor Bus Garage, 169 Newtown, 174 Pitt Street, 174 Secondary School, 169 Town Clerk, 167 Town Hall, 169
Index 251
Transporter Bridge, 172-174, 176
I 'ictoria Road, 1 74 West Bank, 176 Widnes Road, 174Widnes and Runcorn Bridge Com
pany. 176Widnes and Runcorn Bridge
Transfer Act, 1911, 176Wigan, 38-41, 43-45, 49, 57, 181Wilde, Oscar, 204Wilkins, William, 114, 122Wilkinson, D.J., 219Wilkinson, D.J.. Performance and
motivation amongst the Justices of the Peace in early Stuart Lancashire. 35-65
Wilkinson, Tate, 78Williamson, Capt William, 78, 81Willan, T.S., 1, 13Wilson, Daniel, 89, 93Wilson, Doctor Daniel, 89, 90, 93Wiltshire, 36, 45Winder, Colonel, 189Wobblies, 208Woodbank,
Dorsetshire Yacht, 75 Dublin Yacht, 75 Halfway House, 75 The Ship, 74 Yacht Inn, 74Warden, 17Workers' Theatre Movement, 201,
202, 205-208, 211-213, 214 World War I, 161, 185, 186, 190,
191, 192, 193, 194. 196 Wrigley, E.A.. Population and
history. 229 Wright. Captain William, 72, 73,
75, 80, 81Wrightington, John, 43 Wrightson, Keith, 52, 53
YORK. 13, 228 St John's College, 228 Yorkshire, 2, 15 West Riding, 3, 12, 36 North Riding, 37 Youghall, 67 Ypres, 213
ZABERN, 184