The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)Broxap, Ernest
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The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)
Broxap, Ernest
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649; Lancashire (England) -- History
Vane, Sir Harry, at York, 126.
---- ---- appointed to examine Earl of Derby's Papers, 196.
Venables, Capt., afterwards General, 61_n_.
---- ---- taken prisoner, 61.
Vere, Col., at second siege of Lathom, 143, 146.
---- ---- wounded at Preston, 190.
Wakefield, 89.
Walton, 132, 167.
Warrington, 81, 140, 165, 167.
---- proposal to raise royal standard at, 21.
---- Lord Strange's muster at, 41.
---- made royalist headquarters, 57.
---- unsuccessful siege of, 80.
---- captured by Sir W. Brereton, 86-7.
---- Scots surrender at, 170.
---- meeting at, 186-7.
---- royalist Council of War at, 188.
Wensleydale, 164.
Wetherby, 165.
West Derby Hundred, 54, 95, 131, 188.
Westhoughton, royalist victory at, 61.
Whalley, battle of, 82-4.
Wharton, Lord, Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, 11, 15, 16.
Whitchurch, 116, 142, 149.
Whitley, Higher, 184.
Widdrington, Lord, 188, 192.
---- ---- death of, 193.
Wigan, 67, 69, 74, 80, 101, 166.
---- M.P.'s for, 30.
---- first capture of, by Parliament, 79.
---- second capture of, by Parliament, 84.
---- distress in, 173.
---- Charles II. proclaimed at, 174.
---- battle of, 193.
Willoughby, Lord, of Parham, 19.
Windebank, Capt., 42.
Winwick, 87.
---- Scots defeated at, 169.
Worcester, powder sent from, to Manchester, 54.
---- Charles II. defeated at, 195.
Worden Hall, 29_n_.
Wrigley, Henry, Reeve of Salford, 39_n_.
Wyn, Sir Richard, M.P. for Liverpool, 30.
Wyre River, 72, 72_n_, 185.
York, 115.
---- siege of, 116.
Zancthy, Mr., Lord Derby's counsel, 198.
MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS.
ANATOMICAL SERIES.
No. I. STUDIES IN ANATOMY from the Anatomical Department of the
University of Manchester. Vol. iii. Edited by ALFRED H. YOUNG, M.B.
(Edin.), F.R.C.S., Professor of Anatomy. Demy 8vo, pp. ix, 289, 23
plates. 10s. net. (Publication No. 10, 1906.)
"All the papers contained in the volume are real additions to the
knowledge of the subject with which they deal. For three of the studies
Prof. Young is either in part or wholly responsible, and he is to be
congratulated on the vigour shown by the Manchester School of
Anatomists."--_Nature_.
"This work affords admirable evidence of the virility of our younger
British Universities. It is a notable addition to an already notable
series."--_Medical Review_.
"This forms the third volume of the Studies in Anatomy issued by the
Council, and contains contributions of considerable interest. The volume
is well printed and bound. It speaks well for the activity of
investigation at Manchester."--_Lancet_.
"The volume is well got up and is evidence of the continuation of the
excellent work which has been carried on for so long a period, under
Professor A. H. Young's supervision, and has been encouraged and
stimulated by his own work."--_British Medical Journal_.
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