| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1866 - 468 páginas
...apparently Kirkdale, "in the way — they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youths and sundry families are ruined. Therefore it is hoped...may pass, being to promote the service of God."* The Bill did pass, and the building of Saint Peter's Church was begun as soon as possible, no one taking... | |
| Sir James Allanson Picton - 1873 - 752 páginas
...church, which is two long miles, and there being a village in the way, they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youth and sundry families...'The objections are, that we, being the sixth part ot the parish of Walton, the patronage of Walton doth belong to the Lord Mullineux, who is a Roman... | |
| 1876 - 626 páginas
...Church, which ia Two long Miles, and there being a village in the way, they drink in the said village ; by which, and otherwise, many Youth and sundry Families are Ruined : Therefore it hie hoped the Bill may Pass, being to promote the Service of God. The Objections are ; That we being... | |
| Sir James Allanson Picton - 1883 - 390 páginas
...Church, which is two long miles, and there being a village in the way, they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youth and sundry families...Bill may pass, being to promote the service of God. Objections. " The objections are, that we being the sixth part of the parish of Walton, the patronage... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1886 - 532 páginas
...apparently Kirkdale, ' in the way — they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youths and sundry families are ruined. Therefore it is hoped...the Bill may pass, being to promote the service of God.'1 The Bill did pass, and the building of Saint Peter's Church was begun as soon as possible, no... | |
| Francis Nottidge MacNamara - 1895 - 654 páginas
...Church, which is two long miles, and there being a village in the way, they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youth and sundry families...the Bill may pass, being to promote the service of God.'t As we learn from Moore's ' Eental,' the sugar-refining manufacture was commenced by Mr. Smith... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1902 - 478 páginas
...which is two long miles, and '• there being a village in the way, they drink in the " said village, by which and otherwise many youth " and sundry families...the Bill may pass, being to promote the " service ot God." After some opposition from Lord Molyneux. who was the legal patron of Walton living, although... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1902 - 422 páginas
...which is two long miles, and " there being a village in the way, they drink in the " said village, by which and otherwise many youth " and sundry families...is " hoped the Bill may pass, being to promote the 11 service of God." After some opposition from Lord Molyneux. who was the legal patron of Walton living,... | |
| Eleanor Florence Rathbone - 1905 - 552 páginas
...church, which is two long miles, and there being a village in the way, they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youth and sundry families...Bill may pass, being to promote the service of God. 1 In 1730 the town, in spite of its pretensions to rank as " the third port in the kingdom " (London... | |
| H. D. Roberts - 1909 - 602 páginas
...there being a village on the way, they drink in the said village, by which end otherwise many youths and sundry families are ruined ; therefore it is hoped...may pass, being to promote the Service of God." [The godly wayfarers, we presume, arrived at Toxteth Chapel !] With full toleration allowed for all who... | |
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