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Proc Manchester Lit Phil Soc 2 ser 7
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Title:
Proc Manchester Lit Phil Soc 2 ser 7
Series
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Series:
Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
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Volume:
7
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Publisher:
Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester
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Year of Publication:
1846
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2 ser
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Date Of Issue From:1695Date Of Issue To:01
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BIAB (The Index of Archaeological Papers)
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Created Date:
08 Dec 2008
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On the Roman military road between Manchester and Ribchester.
John Just
1 - 21
On the use and origin of surnames.
W S Johns
22 - 44
On the analogies and affinities between the ancient and modern languages of the south of Europe and those of the north.
F E Vembergue
261 - 286
On the Ictis of Diodorus Siculus.
R Wallace
287 - 324
An account of the opening of an ancient barrow called Castle Hill, near Newton-in-Makerfield, in the county of Lancaster.
Edmund Sibson
325 - 347
On the Seteia and Belisama of Ptolemy.
J Black
368 - 390
A brief history of certain Anglo-Saxon roots nearly obsolete or becoming so, in the English language.
John Just
391 - 419
A dissertation on the Anglo-Saxon patronymics.
John Just
440 - 463
An account of a Roman public way from Manchester to Wigan.
Edmund Sibson
528 - 538