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ABERBECHAM (Mont.), 10 Additional Curates Society, 78 Addy, John, Death, money and the
vultures: inheritance and avarice1660-1750, reviewed, 232-3
AngeU, Lewis, 138 Anglesey, 30 Anglicanism, 39, 48, 59, 61, 64, 67,
74,79Anti-Monopoly Association, 52 Arundel, Earl of, 6 assizes, 4, 14; and see Chester; Oxford Association of Municipal and Sanitary
Engineers and Surveyors, 138 Ayrd, Humphrey, 28
BACON, Sir Francis, 5, 7, 18-19, 22,28
BalaLake, 124, 159Ballard, Dr Edward, 171-2, 174Baltic Sea, 50Bates, Councillor Dr , 178Bedworth (Warws.), 12Belchem, John, '"The church, the
throne and the people: ships, colonies and commerce": popular Toryism in early Victorian Liverpool', 35-55
Belfast, 57Belgium, 169Betteley, ,53Bewdley (Worcs.), 22, 27Birchley, Thomas, 21-2Birkenhead (Ches.), 62Birmingham, 169, 198; University,
188
Bishop's Castle (Salop.), 27Boer War, see warsBorneo, 74Bosworth, Lucy E., 'Home mission
aries to the poor: Abraham Hume and spiritual destitution in Liverpool, 1847-1884', 57-83
Bower, Anthony, 160-1Bramley-Moore,J., 52Brereton, Sir Thomas, 25Bridgwater, Earl of, 30Bridgwater Trust, 124Bristol, 198British Medical Association, 178British Medical Journal, 178Bromley, Sir George, 21Bromley-Moore, J., 52Brown, Thomas, 119Buchanjohn, 179-91Buckingham, Duke of, 2, 5-6, 23-4,
29Buckinghamshire, 5Bunbury (Ches.), 31
CAFFRELAND, 74Calvert, Sir George, 6Campbell, Augustus, 105; Joy (with
Gerry Kearns and Paul Laxton), 'Duncan and the cholera test: public health in mid nineteenth- century Liverpool', 87 115
Canning, George, 48-9Canterbury, archbishop of, 18Cardiff (Glam.), 198CardweU, Edward, M.E, 47Carnarvon, 11
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Carnarvonshire, 28 Gates, Joseph, 186-8 Central Midwives Board, 184 Chadwick, Edwin, 87-8, 94-100,
107, 109, 113-14, 118-19,122-38, 142, 144
Chalmers, Thomas, 82 Chamberlain, Sir Thomas, 9, 24 Chancery, court of, 3 Chapman, H. C., 48 Charity Organization Society, 190 Charles, Prince of Wales (later
Charles I), 5, 8; council, 8, 21-2 Chatham, Earl of, 48 Cheshire, 3-4, 27-8; county court, 4;
Court of Great Sessions, 4, 7, 9,12-13, 20; county court, 4-5;Crown Book, 9, 16; Exchequer, 3,8, 21-2; gentry, 6, 12-13, 25;Grand Jury, 12-13, 17
Chester, 4-6, 8; assizes, 8-9, 13-15;chamberlain, 3, 21-2; corporation,21-2; dean, 82; diocese, 59, 71
cholera, 88-93, 105-14, 143^, 153 Church of England School Society,
82Clarendon, Earl of, 47 Coke, Sir Edward, 28 Compton, Lord, 22-3 Cook, Alderman , 189 Council in the Marches of Wales, 4,
8, 12, 14, 18-24,33 courts, see assizes; Chancery;
Cheshire, Court of Great Session;Cheshire, county court; Chester,assizes; Earl Marshal; King'sBench; Oxford, assizes
Cowper, William, 96 Crosby, Alan G. (ed.), Lancashire local
studies in honour of DianaWinterbotham, reviewed, 235 6
DAIRY SUPPLY COMPANY,London,176
Dalton, William, 52 Davenport, Sir John, 9 Deacon, , 162 Denbigh, 10 Denbighshire, 4, 14,25,28
diarrhoea, 143, 165-7Dickens, Charles, 73disease, 168-86, 191, 203, 213-16;
and see cholera; diarrhoea; epi demics; plague; scarlet fever; tuberculosis; typhoid; typhus
Douglas, River, 155, 159Dowling, , 151Down, County, 57Drew Harris, Frank, 173-6, 178-9,
183, 188-91Dublin, 41; Trinity College, 57Dufour, Dr Leon, 169, 176-7Duncan, Dr W. H., 85-101, 117-19,
122-3, 148-60, 202Dyer, Christopher, review of N. J.
Higham, The origins of Cheshire, 229-31
Dyffryn Llanfair (Mont.), 11
EARL MARSHAL'S COURT, 1 Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 66 Edinburgh, 119; University, 119,
171Edwards, Griffith, 12 epidemics, 88-9, 92-3, 103-13, 153,
170-1 Erickson, Amy Louise, review of
John Addy, Death, money and thevultures: inheritance and avarice1660-1750,232-3
Eure, Sir Francis, 20
FALLOON, Revd William, 64Farr, William, 88, 93, 100, 106,
108-9, 115Fawley Court (Bucks.), 5, 24Fleetwood, Hesketh, 41Flintshire, 4, 14, 25, 27-8Forsterjohn, 171-2, 188-9Forwood, William Bower, 54Foster, John, 121France, 166, 169, 176; and see Nor
mandy
GAMBLE, Alderman David, 178,190
General Board of Health, 87-8, 93,106-13, 118, 132
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George Forrester, Liverpool firm,160
Germany, 166 Gibson, Edward, 10 Glasgow, 197; University, 57 Gloucester, 13, 161 Gloucestershire, 4, 19 Goodman, Godfrey, bishop of
Gloucester, 31 Grainger, Richard, 93 Greville, Sir Richard, 26 Grey, Earl, 49 Griffin family, 23 Grove, Charles, 62-3, 69
HAMILTON, George, M.P., 41Hamlin, Christopher, 'James New-
lands and the bounds of public health', 117-39
Hanley (Staffs.), 111Harbord, , 109Hartley, Jesse, 52Havre, Le (France), 177Hawarden (Flints.), 31Hawes, Richard A., 'The develop
ment of municipal infant welfare services in St Helens, 1868-1914', 165-91
Hawksley, Thomas, 124, 154, 156-7, 160-2
Haydock (Lanes.), 187Hayes, Wilson, 161Head, Dr , 111Health Committee, 185-8Health of Towns Association, 46,
122-3, 154Henry VIII, king of England, 10,
19Herbert, John, 150Herefordshire, 4, 19Higham, N. J., The origins of Cheshire,
reviewed, 229-31Hinde, William, 31Historic Society of Lancashire and
Cheshire, 57Hodd, Lieut. , 112Holland, Piers, 30Hollinshead, Janet E., review of
Michael Nevell, A history and
archaeology of Tameside: Tameside1066-1700, 240
Holme, Samuel, 36-46, 48-50,52-5, 123, 151
Hook, Revd \V. F., 58, 71 Hope, Dr , 179 Howard, R. B., 98 Huddersfield (Yorks.), 183 Hull (Yorks.), 91 Hume, Revd Abraham, 57-63,
65-83Huskisson, William, 48 Hutton, Sir Richard, 33
ILLEGITIMACY, 167, 171-3, 189 Inter-Departmental Committee on
Physical Deterioration, 167 Ireland, 57, 112 Irish, Sandra (with Colin G. Pooley),
'Housing and health in Liverpool,1870-1940', 193-219
Italy, 43
JAMES I, king of England, 4-5, 8, 19,21,30
Japan, 166Jones, G. D. B., review of David
Shotter, Romans and Britons in north west England, 231-2; Archdeacon John, 64
KEARNS, Gerry (with Sally Sheard), 'Introductory note: Health and society on Merseyside: some historical perspectives', 85-6; (with Paul Laxton and Joy Campbell), 'Duncan and the cholera test: public health in mid nineteenth- century Liverpool', 87-115
Keay, Lancelot, 217-18King's Bench, court of, 14, 24, 26Knutsford (Ches.), 9
LADIES MISSION SOCIETY, 177 Laxton, Paul (with Gerry Kearns
and Joy Campbell), 'Duncan and the cholera test: public health in mid nineteenth-century Liver pool',87-115
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Leeds(Yorks.),58,71Leinster, 40Lewis, C. E, review of Lancashire local
studies in honour of Diana Winterbotham, ed. Alan G. Crosby, 235-6; Sir George Cornewall, 40; Dr Waller, 108
Lewkenor, Richard, 23Ley, Sir James, 17-18Liberal party, 38-9, 54Liberal Review, 159Liverpool, 35-49, 85-99, 117-39,
141-57, 170, 178, 187, 193-219; assize courts, 44; borough council, 66, 69-70, 85-6, 93, 102, 117-18, 121-3, 125, 129, 194, 196, 206-8, 214-18; churches, 58, 63-4, 66, 68, 76, 78, 102-6; diocese, 61, 71, 204; hospitals, 94; Literary and Philosophical Society, 100; local Acts of Parliament, 117, 121-2, 127, 146, 159; Local Government Board, 120, 139, 171, 190; Lyceum Society, 42; Polytechnic Society, 42; rates, 102; select vestry, 99
Liverpool, Earl of, 48Liverpool and Harrington Water
works Co., 146, 150-1Liverpool Chamber of Commerce,
53Liverpool Chronicle, 101Liverpool Church Aid Society, 70Liverpool Church Building Society,
66Liverpool City Mission, 70Liverpool Constitutional Association,
48-9, 52-3, 55Liverpool Daily Post, 61, 77-8, 83Liverpool Financial Reform
Association, 51Liverpool Medical Institution, 85Liverpool Protestant Association, 39Liverpool Shipwrights' Association,
52Liverpool Tradesmen's Conservative
Association, 36, 41-2Liverpool Waterworks Company
(Bootle Co.), 146-7, 149, 151, 155
Lloyd, Sir Marmaduke, 4, 31 Local Government Act Office, 139 London, 43, 51, 70, 114, 118, 129,
131-2, 153, 162, 166, 171, 176, 178, 190, 197-8; hospitals, 93, 123
Low, David, 119 Ludlow (Salop.), 8, 10, 14, 21, 26-7
McCORD, Norman, review ofRiches into art: Liverpool collectors,1770-1880. Essays in honour ofMargaret T. Gibson, ed. Pat Starkey,233-4
MacDonald, , 150 McKenna, S., and Nunn, C. M.
(eds), Stockport in the mid-seventeenthcentury (1660-1669), reviewed,236-8
Mackworth, Sir Digby; 47 McNeile, Revd Hugh, 36, 39-40, 47,
51McNicholl, Robert, 171-2, 186, 188 Manchester, 43, 49, 90, 153, 161,
170, 173, 187, 190, 198 Mann, Horace, 59 Manners, Lord John, 47 Mayer, Joseph, 57 Medical Officers of Health, Society
of, 166, 172, 188-91 Melly, George, M.P., 53 Mersey, River, 89, 162 Metropolitan Sewers Commission,
132-3Milroy, Gavin, 110 Molyneux, Edward, 52 Montgomery, 11 Montgomery, Earl of, 6 Montgomeryshire, 4, 11, 14; sheriff,
14Morris, David, 28 Moss, William, 121 Mostyn, Elizabeth, see Whitelocke;
Jack, 30; Sir Roger, 27, 29; SirThomas, 27
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY AND CAPITAL, 49
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National Association for Social Science Committee on Quarant ine, 110
Navigation Acts, 47-53Nevell, Michael, A history and
archaeology of Tameside, reviewed, 238-41
New Zealand, 74Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Northumb.),
91, 197-8Newlands, James, 85, 117, 139Newsholme, Sir Arthur, 190Nightingale, Florence, 88, 108, 110,
120Nonconformists, 57, 61, 67Normandy (France), 176, 177, 190Northampton, Earl of, 6-7, 11, 18,
20, 22-4Nunn, C. M. (with S. McKenna,
eds), Stockport in the mid-seventeenth century (1660-1669), reviewed, 236-8
OPERATIVE CONSERVATIVEASSOCIATION, 39
Orange Order, 38, 47 Oswestry (Salop.), 7 Owen, Richard, 11 Oxford, assizes, 5; Queen's College,
31 Oxfordshire, 5
PAGE, Thomas, 150Parkes, E. A., 136,203parliament, 1, 19-21, 29, 85, 86,
100; Acts of, 13, 20, 47-53, 66, 117, 121, 130, 137, 145-6, 149-50, 151-2, 174, 183-1; elec tions, 8; Parliamentary Committee on Health, 148-9; and see Select Committees
Patrick, Richard, 17Peel, Sir Robert, 49, 66, 69Pembroke, Henry Herbert, Earl of,
23; William Herbert, Earl of, 6
Phillips Kay, James, 96Philpott, Robert A., review of
Michael Nevell, A history and
archaeology of Tameside: Tamesidebefore 1066, 238-9
Pidgeon, H. C., 57 Pitt, William, 48 plague, 110 Plymouth (Devon), 91 Poland, 111 Pooley, Colin G. (with Sandra Irish),
'Housing and health in Liverpool,1870-1940', 193-219
Poor Law Commission, 96 7 population: birthrate, 165-6;
censuses, 60-1, 63-4, 77-8, 83;illegitimacy, 171-3, 189; infantmortality rate, 165-91
Porcupine, 54, 157-9 Portsmouth (Hants), 198 Postance, Mr , 69 Powell, Damian X., 'Sir James
Whitelocke, chief justice ofChester 1620-1624', 1-34
Power, Revd J. A., 63^ Prescot (Lanes.), 178 Price, Sir John, 7 Privy Council, 6-7, 22; medical
department, 170 protestantism, 36, 38-41, 48-9
RADSON, Richard, 13Rathbone family, 124Rawlinson, Robert, 120, 124, 131-2,
156-7Renniejohn, 121Resources for women's history in Greater
Manchester, reviewed, 234 5rivers, 89, 155-6, 159, 161-2Rivington Pike (Lanes.), reservoirs,
45-6, 124, 145, 148, 155-6, 162-3
Roberts, Elizabeth, review of Resources for women's history in Greater Manchester, 234-5
Robertsonjohn, 171^, 184-9Roddlesworth, River, 156, 159Rodgers, C. D., review of'Of good and
perfect remembrance': Bolton wills and inventories 1545 to 1600 (surnames A to M) and Stockport in the mid- seventeenth century (1660-1669), ed.
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S. McKenna and C. M. Nunn, 236-8
Roman Catholicism, 39, 67, 74Roscoe, William, 43Royal Belfast College, 57Royal Commissions: State of Large
Towns and Populous Districts, 143; Vaccination, 174; Sanitary Reform, 138; Tuberculosis, 175
Royal Scottish Academy, 120Ruthin (Denb.), 25
ST DAVID'S, bishop of, 18St Helens (Lanes.), 85-6, 165-6, 169,
172-5, 198Salvidge, Archibald, 54SandersonJ. Burdon, 136, 203scarlet fever, 171Scotland, 57, 119, 198; Sustentation
Fund, 69Scott, Michael, 155-6Select Committees: Church Rates,
66; Corrupt Practices, 37; Infant Life Protection, 184; Spiritual Instruction, 62-5, 70; Health of Towns, 95, 100, 107, 114
Severn, River, 161Severn Water Commission, 160-1Sheard, Sally (with Gerry Kearns),
'Introductory note: Health and society on Merseyside: some historical perspectives', 85-6; 'Water and health: the formation and exploitation of the relation ship in Liverpool, 1847-1900', 141-63
Sheffield (Yorks.), 173; University College, 188
Shennan, Alderman , 55Shimmin, Hugh, 128Shelter, David, 'Recent finds of
Roman coins in Lancashire: second report', 221-5; Romans and Britons in north-west England, reviewed, 231-2
Shrewsbury (Salop.), 7, 12Shropshire, 4, 6-7, 12, 19Shuttleworth, Richard, 23; William,
157
Simon, John, 87-8, 114-15, 143,170
Simpson, James, 154 Slaney, Robert, 95-6 Slavery, Elizabeth, 13 Smith, James, 160 Snow, John, 143 Society of Antiquaries, 57 Society of Medical Officers of
Health, 166,172,188-91 South Africa, 179 Southwood Smith, Thomas, 96-8,
107, 143 Starkey, Pat (ed.), Riches into art:
Liverpool collectors, 1770-1880.Essays in honour of Margaret T.Gibson, reviewed, 233 4
Sumner,J. B., bishop of Chester, 59, 83 Sunderland (Co. Dur.), 176 Sutherland, Drjohn, 88, 93, 109-14,
132 Sweetenham, Thomas, 9
TATHAMJohn, 175-6 Taylor, Augustine, 31 Thirlmere, 159, 161 Times, The, 76,81 Toryism, 35-55 Townshend, Sir Henry, 3, 20 Tractarianism, 47 Trinity College, Dublin, 57 tuberculosis, 174, 176 typhoid, 143, 171 typhus, 93, 103-13, 143
ULSTER, 36, 38, 40 Unitarians, 43, 128-9
VACCINATION, Royal Commis sion on, 174
Vaughan, Sir Robert, 26 Vyrnwy, Lake, 160-2
WALES, 7-8, 11; and see Council inthe Marches of Wales
wars: Boer, 166, 190; English Civil,14-15; Crimean, 120; First World,186,215-16
Welshpool (Mont.), 27
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West Ham (Essex), 138 West Indies, 51 Whitchurch (Salop.), 25 Whitelocke, Bulstrode, 27, 30, 33;
Elizabeth, m. Sir Thomas Mostyn,27; Sir James, 1-34
Wigan (Lanes.), 178 Williams, John, bishop of Lincoln, 7,
24-5Windermere, 159 Winstanley, Michael, review of
Michael Nevell, A history and
archaeology of Tameside: Tameside1700-1930,240-1
Withington, Lower (Ches.), 10 Woodstock (Oxon.), 27 Worcester, Earl of, 6 Worcestershire, 4, 19 Wrightson, K., 33 Wynn family, 23, 29
YOLLAND, Capt. W, 133
ZOUCHE, Lord, 23