Vol 136 (1986)
Civil War in the north-west - Peel Hall - 17th century political parties in Lancashire - Enclosures in Aughton - Underwriters in Liverpool - Irish in the Cheshire silk industry - West Derby village - Sir Hugh Calveley
Front matter:
Editorial note
Council and officers of the society
The sea approaches. The importance of the Dee and the Mersey in the civil war in the north-west
R. N. Dore
Peel Hall, an artisan mannerist puzzle in Cheshire
R. C. Turner
The origins of political parties in late seventeenth-century Lancashire
L. K. J. Glassey
Aughton enclosure in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: the struggle for superiority
Audrey Coney
The foundation and development of the Underwriters Association in Liverpool in the early nineteenth century
E. M. Swearman
Irish in the east Cheshire silk industry 1851-1861
F. J. Williams
Sir Hugh Calveley: a reassessment
W. McColly
Obituary:
Roy George Dottie
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