The Makerfield Rambler:
Detail from St Edmund Arrowsmith window, Church of SS Oswald & Edmund Arrowsmith, Ashton-in-Makerfield
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Detail from “Processus condemnatio...”, ARSI ref. Angl 7 fol. 98
The Makerfield Rambler:
“A True and Exact Relation...”
The Makerfield Rambler:
“Thurstan Arrowesmythe and John ffinche do yet contynue in their obstinate opynyons”
The Makerfield Rambler:
Site of Piele Hall, Haydock
The Makerfield Rambler:
“Natis est Edmundus ad parochiam Werringtonsum...”
The Makerfield Rambler:
Former Grammar School building -now library- at Garswood
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“... seemed to be but dull and blunt-witted...”
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'Collegium Anglorum Duacense'
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Fr Edmund Arrowsmith, Missionary Priest
The Makerfield Rambler:
“a very mean & simple Carriage & Presence”
The Makerfield Rambler:
“Edmundus ex nostra Societate, Sacerdos”
The Makerfield Rambler:
“la Disputa ore allora Eebbe con il Pseudovescovo di Cestria”
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Dr John Bridgeman (1577-1652)
The Makerfield Rambler:
“The occasion of his apprehension was this...”
The Makerfield Rambler:
“more than an ordinary Providence”: window in the Church of St Robert of Newminster, Catforth
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“Upon this he received his mittimus”: The Boar's Head, Hoghton
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“you shall there be hanged by the Neck”: Lancaster Castle
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“... cognita incarceratione Rigby....”
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“a little darksome Place”: Hadrian's Tower, Lancaster Castle
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“ … made such a suddaine outcry in pitty that they were heard two myles off ...”
The Makerfield Rambler:
“... Absolutionis gratiam...”
The Makerfield Rambler:
“the limping Justice-Parson, Mr Leigh”
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“pro Fide Catholica suspendus”
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“the inhuman Judge”
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“He was to be blessed with the like glorious End”: St Ambrose Barlow
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“he immediately rose from his Seat”: the “cure” of Thomas Hawarden
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“The Holy Hand” and other relics
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“An Extraordinary Superstition”: The Monmouth Merlin, 16 August 1872
The Makerfield Rambler:
“The Dead Man's Hand”