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The Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society is an educational registered charity (No. 515599) for the encouragement of ‘the public study of family history, genealogy, heraldry and local history’ and promotion of ‘the preservation, security and accessibility of archival material'.
The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire is a historical society and registered charity founded for the purpose of "collecting, preserving, arranging and publishing such Historical Documents, Antiquities…Specimens of Ancient and Medieval Art, etc. as are connected with the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and Chester…"
For this society he edited Lancashire Civil War Tracts in 1844 and some other works. Following his move to Gloucestershire he became interested in the antiquities and Roman history of the local area, publishing a series of books and papers, including Strigulensia in 1861, which was about the archaeology of the local region around Chepstow ...
Index to the Wills and Inventories at Chester from 1545 to 1760, Record Society, 1879–92, 7 vols. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories, Chetham Society, 1884–93, 2 vols. A Lancashire Pedigree Case; or a History of the various Trials for the Recovery of the Harrison Estates from 1873 to 1886, 1887.
The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire; The Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire; Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society; Map of the Lancashire County Hundreds Archived 16 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine; The Victoria County History of Lancashire, (seven volumes, as part of British History Online) Friends of Real Lancashire ...
Manchester Action on Street Health; Manchester Aid to Kosovo; Manchester and Cheshire Dogs' Home; Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society; Manchester Environmental Resource Centre initiative; Manchester Mid-Day Concerts Society; Manchester Statistical Society; The Message Trust; Mines Advisory Group
Mamecestre: being chapters from the early recorded history of the barony; the lordship or manor; the vill, borough, or town, of Manchester. Chetham Society. pp. 87– 89. Farrer, William (1899). Final Concords For Lancashire, Part 1, 1189-1307. Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Edinburgh. pp. 216– 219
The Worthington Coat of Arms The Worthington Crest. The Worthingtons are a historic English family from Lancashire, traceable to the beginning of the 13th century.The progenitor of the line was Worthington de Worthington (born 1236), and the family were Lords of the Manor of Worthington, Standish, Lancashire from the 13th to the 18th centuries.