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“I bought a book of Mr Love’s, being his last sermon”
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“I went to Laverpoole to buy comodities”
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“An healing receit for a diseased liver”
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“the words used in stanching bloud”
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“drawen on a Litter dead through this Towne”
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“sadly troubled concerning Mrs Rosthornes death”
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“Thomas Knowles, Barleyman”
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“rhai o'r cewri”
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Turner Latham gravestone, St Thomas' Churchyard, Ashton-in-Makerfield
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Park Lane Chapel: 17th century Bible and pewter plate etc of unknown date
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Park Lane Chapel publications, 1956-2014
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Park Lane Chapel, 1864
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Park Lane Chapel: exterior and burial ground, south side
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Park Lane Chapel interior: roof truss detail
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Park Lane Chapel: organ
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Park Lane Chapel: vestibule “Tempus Fugit” plaque
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Park Lane Chapel interior: vestry
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Park Lane Chapel: Plan of “The Parsonage Estate”, 1826
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“Plan of the Park Lane Unitarian Chapel Burial Ground, 1885”
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Park Lane Chapel and Sunday School – pen and ink sketch by W H Farrow, 1880
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“Undenominational Day Schools, Park Lane …. A BAZAAR”, 1880
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Park Lane Chapel Schoolroom, c.1898
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Park Lane School: Ann Elizabeth Shaw memorial plaque
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Notice of Park Lane School opening, 1903
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“Park Lane U[ndenominational] School … 1910”
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“Parents in Battle of the Classes” - Wigan Post
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“I resigned all shop effaires over to Thomas Hamond”
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“a pair of breeches dublett and cote”
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“went to Heath a-shooting”
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“went to see his child which was nursed at Morleys”