What was the First Book Printed in Manchester? Thomas Lurting: a Liverpool Worthy. Kufic Coins found in Lancashire. A Lancashire Naturalist: Thomas Garnett. A Manchester Will of the Fifteenth Century. A Visitor to Lancashire in 1807. How the First Spinning Machinery was taken to Belgium. Literary Taste of the Eighteenth Century. Hugh of Manchester: A Statesman and Divine of the Thirteenth Century. [10] Manchester and the First Reform Agitation. Manchester Grammar School Mill. Alexander Barclay and Manchester. William Andrews & Co TO THE EARL OF CRAWFORD, THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ANCIENT LANCASHIRE FAMILY OF BRADSHAIGH OF HAIGH, THE HEAD OF A GREAT HISTORIC SCOTTISH HOUSE, THE CHIEF OF THE LINDSAYS; A SUCCESSFUL WORKER IN SCIENCE, AND AN ARDENT LOVER OF LITERATURE, THIS LITTLE BOOK, DEALING WITH SOME PHASES AND EPISODES OF THE PAST LIFE OF THE COUNTY PALATINE OF LANCASTER, IS DEDICATED. |