Crosby records;
a chapter of Lancashire recusancy. Containing a relation of troubles and persecutions sustained by William Blundell, of Crosby hall, Lancashire, esq. (1560-1638), and an account of an ancient burial ground for recusants, called the Harkirke, and of coins discovered there /
With an introduction by the late Right Rev. Alexander Goss, D.D. Ed. by the Rev. Thomas Ellison Gibson.

APA Citation

Blundell, W. (1887). Crosby records: a chapter of Lancashire recusancy. Containing a relation of troubles and persecutions sustained by William Blundell, of Crosby hall, Lancashire, esq. (1560-1638), and an account of an ancient burial ground for recusants, called the Harkirke, and of coins discovered there. [Manchester]: Printed for the Chetham society.

MLA Citation

Blundell, William, 1560-1638. Crosby Records: a Chapter of Lancashire Recusancy. Containing a Relation of Troubles And Persecutions Sustained by William Blundell, of Crosby Hall, Lancashire, Esq. (1560-1638), And an Account of an Ancient Burial Ground for Recusants, Called the Harkirke, And of Coins Discovered There. [Manchester]: Printed for the Chetham society, 1887.

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