The Third Series

Publications date from 1949 onwards

The last days of the Lancashire monasteries and the Pilgrimage of Grace

by Christopher A. Haigh
Volume #17 1969

The last days of the Lancashire monasteries and the Pilgrimage of Grace , by Christopher A. Haigh. ISSN 0080-0880. ISBN 0-71901-150-7.

by William Brockbank, ed. and Fred Kenworthy, ed.
Volume #16 1968
Available to purchase £8

The diary of Richard Kay, 1716-51, of Baldingstone, near Bury, a Lancashire doctor , ed. W. Brockbank & F. Kenworthy.

Liverpool registry of merchant ships [1786-9]

by Robert Craig, ed. and Rupert C. Jarvis, ed.
Volume #15 1967

Liverpool registry of merchant ships [1786-9], ed. Robert Craig and Rupert C. Jarvis.

The autobiography of William Stout of Lancaster

by John Duncan Marshall, ed.
Volume #14 1967

The autobiography of William Stout of Lancaster, 1665-1752 , ed. John Duncan Marshall.

Some aspects of education in Cheshire in the eighteenth century

by Derek Robson
Volume #13 1966

Some aspects of education in Cheshire in the eighteenth century , by Derek Robson.

The family economy of the working classes in the cotton industry

by Frances Collier and R.S. Fitton, ed.
Volume #12 1965

The family economy of the working classes in the cotton industry, 1784-1833 , by Frances Collier, ed. R.S. Fitton.

The social institutions of Lancashire: a study of the changing patterns of aspirations in Lancashire

by Wilbur Kitchener Jordan
Volume #11 1962

The social institutions of Lancashire: a study of the changing patterns of aspirations in Lancashire, 1480-1660 , by Wilbur Kitchener Jordan.

The agricultural history of Cheshire

by Clarice Stella Spencer Davies
Volume #10 1960

The agricultural history of Cheshire, 1750-1850 , by Clarice Stella Spencer Davies.

The early history of the Davenports of Davenport

by T.P. Highet
Volume #9 1960

The early history of the Davenports of Davenport , by T.P. Highet.

A schoolmaster’s notebook [1810-71]

by Edith Kelly, ed. and Thomas Kelly, ed.
Volume #8 1957

A schoolmaster's notebook [1810-71]; being an account of a nineteenth-century experiment in social welfare, by David Winstanley of Manchester, schoolmaster, ed. Edith & Thomas Kelly.