| James Wallace - 1795 - 318 pages
...is as follows, viz. " Lyrpole, alias Lyverpoole, a pavid towne, hath " but a chapel, Walton, a 1III miles of not far from " the se, is paroche chirch, the king hath a castelet " there, and the earl of Derbe hath a stone-house " there. Irish merchaunts cum much thither as to " a good haven ;... | |
| 1817 - 732 pages
...published by Thomas Hearae, Fart i. No. 48, gives the following remark* : " Lyrpole, alias Liverpoole, a pavid Towne, hath but a chapel. Walton a iiii miles of nat far from the Se is paroch Cbirch. The Kinge hath a Castelet there, and the Erie of Darbe hath a... | |
| 664 pages
...advantages they enjoyed. Of this town Leland gives the following account. " Lyrpole, alias Lyverpoole, a pavid towne, hath but a chapel. Walton a iiii miles of uat far from the se is paroche chirch. The king hath a castelet there, and the erle of Darbe hath a... | |
| 1821 - 702 pages
...advantages they enjoyed. Of this town Lcland gives the following account. " Lyrpole, alias Lyverpnole, a pavid towne, hath but a chapel. Walton a iiii miles of nat far from the sc is paroche chircli. The king hath a castelet there, and the erle of Darbe hath... | |
| Edward Baines - 1821 - 680 pages
...Itinerary, this description of his good town of Liverpool: — " Lyrpole, alias Lyrpoole, a pavid town, hath but a " chapel. Walton a iiii miles of, not far...chirch. " The King hath a castelet there, and the Earl of Darbe hath a stone " house there. Jrtsch merchants cum much thither, as to a good " haven.... | |
| 1823 - 468 pages
...favourable. " Lyrpole, alias Lyverpoole, a pavid towne, bath but a chapel. Walton, a iiii miles of nat far from the se is paroche chirch. The king hath a...castelet there, and the erle of Darbe hath a stone bowse there. Irisch marchauntes cum much thither, as to a good haven. After that Mersey -water camming... | |
| Edward Baines - 1824 - 678 pages
...Itinerary, this description of his good town of Liverpool : — " Lyrpole, alias Lyrpoole, a pavid town, hath but a " chapel. Walton a iiii miles of, not far...chirch. " The King hath a castelet there, and the Earl of Darbe hath a stone " house there. Irisch merchants cum much thither, аз to a good " haven.... | |
| James Bell - 1835 - 1016 pages
...Liverpool : — " Lyrpole, alias Lyvcrpoo/ia pavid towne, hath but a chapel. Walton, at four miles off, not far from the Se, is Paroche Chirch. The king hath a castelet there, and the Erie of Darbe hath a stonebowse there. Irisch Marchauntes cum much thither, as to a good haven. After... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1841 - 490 pages
...VIII. Leland describes the town as in a flourishing condition : — " Lyrpole, alias Lyverpoole, n pavid towne, hath but a chapel, Walton a iiii miles of, not far from the Se is parorhe chirch, the king has n castelet there, and the earls of Darl>e hath a stone house there. Irisch... | |
| 1847 - 490 pages
...»tore." In the reign of Henry vin., Leland thm notices this little town : " Lyrpole, alias Lyverpoole, a pavid towne, hath but a chapel, Walton a iiii. miles of, not far from the Se is parocbe chirch; the king has a castelet there, and the earls of Darbe hath a »tone house there. Irisch... | |
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