| Sir Edward Moore - 1847 - 230 pages
...apprentices in the town. And there being but one chapel, which doth not contain one half of our inhabitants, in the summer (upon pretence of going to the parish...village in the way) they drink in the said village, [Kirkdale ?] by which, and otherwise, many youth and sundry families are ruined, therefore it is hoped... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1866 - 468 pages
...apprentices in the town. And there being but one chapel, which doth not contain one-half of our inhabitants, in the summer — upon pretence of going to the Parish...which is two long miles, and there being a village," apparently Kirkdale, "in the way — they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youths... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1866 - 476 pages
...there being but one chapel, which doth not contain one-half of our inhabitants, in the summer—upon pretence of going to the Parish Church, which is two long miles, and there being a village," apparently Kirkdale, " in the way—they drink in the said village, by which and otherwise many youths... | |
| Sir James Allanson Picton - 1873 - 752 pages
...— in the town. And there being but one chapel, which cloth not contain one-half of our inhabitants, in the summer, upon pretence of going to the parish...hoped the bill may pass, being to promote the service of God. 'The objections are, that we, being the sixth part ot the parish of Walton, the patronage of... | |
| 1876 - 626 pages
...contain one half of our Inhabitants in the Sammer, upon pretence of going to the Parish Church, which ia Two long Miles, and there being a village in the way,...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 pages
...town. Reasons. " ^nd there being but one Chapel, which doth not contain one half of our inhabitants in the summer, upon pretence of going to the Parish...hoped the 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... | |
| Francis Nottidge MacNamara - 1895 - 654 pages
...apprentices in the town. And there being but one chapel which doth not contain one half of our inhabitants, in the summer, upon pretence of going to the Parish...hoped 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 - 422 pages
...following Picton's order, I will first toueh on his benefits to the Church in Liverpool. Up to 1659 Liverpool formed part of the parish of Walton, and...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 pages
...apprentices in the town. And there being but one chapel, which doth not contain one-half of our inhabitants in the summer, upon pretence of going to the parish...hoped the 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... | |
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