North West Catholic History. Cumulative Contents and Index. Volumes I - XXV. Compiled. A.J. Noble. Wigan

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North West Catholic History Cumulative Contents and Index Volumes I - XXV Compiled by A.J. Noble Wigan 1998

Copyright: North West Catholic History Society and A.J. Noble ISSN 0956-7550

Contents Foreword Cumulative Contents Cumulative Index

Foreword North West Catholic History is the journal of the North West Catholic History Society. The Society was founded at an inaugural meeting attended by about 160 people, held on 22 February 1968 at Notre Dame College, Liverpool. A newsletter, dated Spring 1968, was issued, which described the inaugural meeting, gave a brief account of Professor David Quinn's lecture on 'English Catholics and America 1581-1633', and listed proposed activities. A second newsletter, dated Summer 1968, summarised Professor A.C.F. Beales's lecture on 'Catholic Education in the English-Speaking Countries', and included a number of brief articles. The history of the publication of North West Catholic History has been chequered. The first volume, edited by the Rev. Brendan Alger, appeared in three parts in 1969. Volume II appeared in two parts in 1970. A third unnumbered volume appeared for 1971, and a fourth unnumbered volume appeared for 1972-3. Fr. Alger handed over the post of editor to me in 1978, and I edited volume V in that year. Since then it has appeared annually, and this year (1998) reaches its twenty-fifth volume. It is to mark this occasion that this Cumulative Contents and Index to all twenty five volumes, has been compiled by Mr. A.J. Noble who wishes to thank Bishop B. C. Foley for the loan of his copies of the journal, and Mr. N. Gardner and Mr. J.S. Hayes for their assistance. We are also grateful for a grant from an anonymous donor. J.A. Hilton iv

North West Catholic History Cumulative Contents of Volumes I - XXV Volume I (1) (February 1969) B. Alger, Editorial B. Alger, The Priest and Informer Hitchmough B. Alger, ' A Prediction' Anon., Some Records of Roman Catholicism in Lancashire (Reprinted from the Lancashire Record Office report for 1966) Anon., Parishes and Places of West Derby Hundred P. Doyle, Seminary Education: A Conservative 18th Century View Anon., Some Printed Sources for Recusancy B. Alger, Cardinal Newman and Chorley Volume I (2) (July 1969) E. Simpson, Some Records of Roman Catholics in Cheshire Anon., Parishes and Places of Leyland Hundred 1

A. Bentley, Lancashire Missions I, Crossbrook Anon., St James Orrell, in 1865 B. Alger, The Priest and Informer Hitchmough, Part II Anon., The Society Volume I (3) (November 1969) Anon., Society News Wigan Catholics and the Policies of James II R. Livesey, Abbot Paslew and the Pilgrimage of Grace H.H. Pendlebury, Catholics in the Wirral 1 778 B. Alger, The Priest and Informer Hitchmough, Part III Anon., Catholic Laity of Liverpool and the Papal States Anon., Parishes and Places of Salford Hundred Volume II (1) (1970) W. Sturman O.S.U., Religious life for Women in the Middle Ages B. Alger, An Optimist's Will and Convent Life 2

Volume II (2X1970) J.D. Holmes, The Weldbank Plot and Raven Head Election B. Alger, Sources for a life of Alexander Goss B. Alger, More information on 1 'A Prediction', II John Melling Volume III (1971) M.E. Baines, Recusancy in St Helens before 1649 Anon., The Rev. John Barrow of Claughton 1766-1811 Anon., A Jacobite Prayer J. Morwen, 'An Addicion with an Apologie' B. Alger, Cuthbert Haydock of Lane End House M.H. Pendlebury, Catholics in the Wirral after 1773 B. Alger, Religious Life at Upholland 1310-1319 B. Alger, The Lancashire and Westmorland Clergy Fund I P. Doyle, A Victorian Bishop on Visitation 3

Volume IV (1972-3) J. Giblin, The History of Birchley Hall and Misson of Birchley F. Tyrer, The Recusant Blundells of Crosby M. Silke, The Tudor Davenports of Bramal Volume V (1978) The Catholic Ascendancy in the North 1685-88 T.G. Holt, Father Thomas West D. Mallin, "Rome on the Rates" in Wigan: The Founding of Sacred Heart School 1904-6 A Review of Work on Post- Reformation Catholicism in Lancashire and Cheshire Volume VI (1979) F. Tyrer, The Recusant Blundells of Crosby: Part II S.F. Onslow, Mistress Catherine Massy, 1659-1728 B. Alger, George Crooke and the Broughton Mission 4

J.D. Holmes, A Note on "Gandolphyism" and "The Jesuitical Plot" R.M. Card, Lancashire, Cumberland, and Westmorland Documents among the Archives of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle A Review of North-Western Catholic History Volume VII (1980) F. Tyrer, The Recusant Blundells of Crosby: Part in J.F. Giblin, The Orrell family and the Mission of St Mary's, Blackbrook in Parr, St Helens Cumbria Archives Department, Sources on Roman Catholic History in the Cumbria Record Office, The Castle, Carlisle D. Evinson, A Time for Listing Churches and Furnishings F. Oughton, Making an inventory of Woodcarvihgs J.D. Crichton Jansenism and the English Catholic Community

Towards a select Critical Bibliography of North-Western Catholicism Volume VIII (1981) E. Hinchcliffe, Hugh Sewell: The Identity of a Seminary Priest G.A. Fallon, The Catholic Justices of Lancashire under James II L. Hanley, John Sadler: An Eighteenth-Century Liverpool Catholic A. D. Gillies, Archives in Wigan Record Office B. Plumb, The Benedictines in the North-West: A Select Critical Bibliography A Select Critical Bibliography of North-Western Post-Reformation Catholic History Cloisters and Cottages: A Review of Recent North-Western Catholic History 6

Volume IX (1982) Post-Reformation Catholicism in Cheshire D. Bellenger, French Emigre Clergy in Cumbria J.F. Giblin, The StapletomBretherton Family and the Mission of St Bartholemew's Rainhill B. Plumb, A Liverpool Priest's Journal of the Blitz J. McLoughlin, Lancastrian Franciscan Records N.J. Abercrombie, The English Catholic Enlightenment: A Review The Practice of Catholic Local History: A Review Volume X (1983) The Case of Wigan: Catholic Congregationalism in the Age of Revolution G.P. Connolly, 'With more than ordinary devotion to God': The Secular Missioner of the North in the Evangelical Age of the English Mission 7

L. Warren, The Archives of St Ignatius' Church, Preston J. Bamber, Yealand Bi-Centenary and Restoration of the Chapel B. Plumb, A Select Critical Franciscan Bibliography Spirit of Time and Place: A Review Volume XI (1984) M. Kendrick, Henry VI: A Lancastrian Cult? B.A. Houghton, The Houghton Family: Circumstances and Catholicism in Seventeenth-Century Halewood G.P. Connolly, The Rev. Mr. Peter Kaye: Maverick or Englishman? M. Sharratt, Lisbon College Correspondence B.G. Blackwood, The English Gentry and English Catholicism during the Seventeenth Century: A Select Bibliography Local Catholic History: A Select Bibliography 8

From Counter-Reformation to Catholic Revival: A Review Volume XII (1985) The Catholic Revival in Thurnham, 1785-1848 P.H. Doyle, Bishop Goss and the Gentry: The Control of Private Chapels J. Dunleavy, Fr. Thomas Martin and his 'Mission of Charity' at Haslingden S. Foster, The English Seminary, Bruges: Its Contribution to the North-West F.J. Turner, The Stonyhurst Archives L. Warren, The Jesuits in the North-West: A Select Critical Bibliography Approaching the Sources: A Review Volume XIII (1986) P.W. Armitage, Catholicism and Educational Control in North-East Lancashire in the Reign of Elizabeth I 9

J. Dunleavy, The Catholic Resurgence in Rossendale, 1836-1861 J.F.X. Bevan, Joseph Gillow and his Dictionary of the English Catholics J.R. McDermott, John Farrimond: Novelist J.A.Hilton, Twenty years On: The Catholic Renewal in the North-West, 1965-1985 V. Bowes, Restoration of East Window, St Winefride's Neston, South Wirral B. Plumb, The Archives of the Sacred Heart, Warrington F.J. Singleton, Recusancy in the Fylde: A Select Critical Bibliography M.E.J. Wadsworth, The Sociology of Religion: A Select Critical Bibliography L. Gooch, The Annales School: A Review A Norman Conquest: A Review Volume XIV (1987) Dodd's Church History 10

J. Dunleavy, The Emergence of the New Laity in Nineteenth-Century England: John Yates M. Brooks, The Gradwell Library, Upholland College J. Dunleavy, The Irish in the North-West: A Review A. J. Mitchinson, Tracing a Roman Catholic Family Tree B. G. Blackwood, British Marxist Historians: A Review Principles and Practice: A Review Volume XV (1988) A. McDermott, Cecilia Strickland 1741-1814 P. Doyle, An Episcopal Historian: Alexander Goss of Liverpool (1856-1872) Holy Family Parish, New Springs, 1887-1987 D. Cooper, St Mary's Hornby M. Borg, Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Archives 11

B. Plumb, North West Catholic Hierarchy: A Select Critical Bibliography Centre and Periphery: A Review Volume XVI (1989) J.F. Giblin, The Ecdeston Family of Eccleston P. Prodger, Sir William Massey's Recusancy 1634 D. Lannon, Rook Street Chapel, Manchester J. Dunleavy, Schools To-Day, Home Rule To- Morrow R. Gard, Listing Local Catholic Records: Some Basic Notes B. Plumb, Some Religious Orders in the North West: A Select Bibliography Roman Roads: A Review Volume XVII (1990) J.F. Giblin, The Gerard family of Bryn and Ince and the Parish of SS Oswald and Edmund in Ashton-in-Makerfield 12

P. Prodger, Sir William Massey and the Civil War: A Story of Recusant Hardship A Catholic Congregation in the Age of Revolution: St. Benedict's Hindley N. Paxton, M.E. Hadfield and the Rebuilding of St Mary's, Manchester, 1844 J. Davies, Parish Charity: The Work of the Society of St Vincent de Paul, St Mary's, Highfield St., Liverpool, 1867-1868 E.M. Abbott, The Shrewsbury Diocesan Archives D. Evinson, Catholic Church Architecture: A Select Critical Bibliography A, Bellenger, Three Oxford Historians of the French Revolution: J.M. Thompson, Richard Cobb, and John McManners State of the Art: A Review Volume XVIII (1991) J.A. Lancaster, Returns of Papists for the Parishes of Bolton and Deane in the Diocese of Chester, October 1706 13

J. Dunleavy, Not Pugin but Puginesque: An Exercise in Revision: St James the Less, Rawtenstall E.M. Abbott, The Foundation of Our Lady's, Birkenhead J. Davies, Rome on the Rates: Archbishop Downeyand the Catholic Schools Question, 1929-1939 M. Panikkar, A Restored Holy Well: Marsden Well J. Davies, The Catholic Community and Social Welfare Provision: A Brief Guide to the Sources Available for the Archdiocese of Liverpool B. Plumb, Teresa Helena Higginson (1844-1905): A Bibliography Burckhardts' Essay Filling in the Background: A Review Volume XIX (1992) The Anglo-Celtic Catholic Ascendancy, 1585-91 14

D. Evinson, The Character of Catholic Architectural Patronage J. Dunleavy, Stacksteads St Joseph's: The Folorn Hope of the Salford Diocese J. Davies, The Liverpool Catholic Land Association E. M. Abbott, Our Lady's, Birkenhead: Growth, Destruction, Resurgence and Renewal M. Mullett, The Talbot Library, Preston V. Bowes, Catholicism in Cheshire: A Select Critical Bibliography J. Davies, Oral History: History from Below: A Review Saving the Sources: A Review Volume XX (1993) B. Plumb, Catholicism in the Workhouse A. Hood, Fever in Liverpool D. Savio, Elizabeth Prout and Education in the North-West 1849-1864 15

J. Davies 'Palliatives and Expedients': The 1944 Education Act: Archbishop Downey and the Catholic Response G. Phillips, The Tyldesley Monument, Wigan: Restoration by the Civic Trust, 1990-1993 D. Lannon, Salford Diocesan Archives The Lancashire Secular Clergy: A Select Critical Bibliography L. Warren, The General and the Particular: Sir Richard Southern Continuities and Celts: A Review Volume XXI (1994) J.F. Gilbin, The Molyneux Family and the Mission at Scholes Hall and Our Lady's, Portico B. Plumb, Abbott Richard Marsh, OSB (1762-1843) J. Dunleavy, Mgr. Joseph Tynan and the Manchester Italian Community 16

J. Davies, 'A Blunt Unsophisticated Working man': J.T. (Joe) Tinker M.P. and the 1944 Education Act B.G. Blackwood, The Civil Wars and the Catholic North-West: A Select Bibliography Gibbon: The Philosophic Historian Vade Mecum: A Review Volume XXII (1995) G. Holt, Croxteth-Gilmoss: The development of a Mission D. Savio, Some Passionist Parish Missions in the Victorian North West J. Davies, Father James Nugent, Prison Chaplain J. Dunleavy, Evacuees, gas masks and National Savings: Haslingden St Mary's School during World War II E. Scandrett, The Re-Ordering of St John's, Wigan L. Warren, The Continental English Seminaries: A Bibliography M. Mullett, John Lingard, Historian 17

.A. Hilton, Depth and Width: A Review Volume XXIII (1996) F. Runaghan, The Chaigley Martyr: Another Candidate D. Savio, Unity in the Truth: Fr. Ignatius Spencer's Crusade of Prayer 1839-1864 J. McDermott, Hopkins and the Urban Poor: Liverpool in the 1880's J. Davies, Coping with the Blitz. St Peter's, Seel Street, Liverpool A.F. Parsons, Restoration of the Brindle Monument, St Mary's, Wigan T.E. Muir, David Starkey: The Power of Personality J. Davies, World War II: Social Effects on the English Catholic Community: A Critical Bibliography Bearing testimony: A Review 18

Volume XXIV (1997) A.J. Noble, One of the Claughtons D. Savio, The Passionist Mission at St Joseph's Pleasley Cross T. Smith, St Ignatius' Temperance Society J. Davies, A Liverpool Priest and the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 'Deep in Unfathomable Mines': The Myth of Catholic Secret Tunnels H. Roughley, Restoration of the Gaskell Cross, Billinge H. Barr, A Roman Catholic Lamentation from Lancaster Castle J. Davies, The D'Andria Collection, Liverpool Record Office F. Holcroft, Social Effects of World war I on the English Catholic Community: A Critical Bibliography. Ransacking Libraries: A Review 19

Volume XXV (1998) A.J. Noble, Lancaster Catholics: Towards Emancipation N. Gardner, The Coulstons of Lonsdale and Lancaster: Merchants, Bankers, and Catholic Benefactors D. Savio (Hamer) CP, Provost Robert Croskell and the Sisters of the Cross and Passion J. Davies, Evacuation during World War Two: The Response of the Catholic Church J.M. Freeman, The Historic Chapels Trust and St Benet's, Netherton I. Sellers, Protestant Nonconformity in the North West: A Bibliographical Introduction From Navarre to Cottonopolis: A Review 20

Cumulative Index America, VI, 26-28; X, 1-2. Anderton,Family, IV, 2-17. Anglo-Gallicanism, XIV, 1-4. Anglo- Irish Treaty 1921, XXIV, 22-41. Annates School, XIII, 39-40. Ashton-in-Makerfield, SS Oswald & Edmund, XVII, 1-17. Bank Hall, Nr. Preston, VI, 16-20. Bannister, Robert, I (1), 26-38; II (2), 39-63. Barberi, Dominic, XXII, 9-14. Barking Abbey, II (1), 6-24. Barrett, Edward, I (2), 71-75. Barrow, John, III, 31-39. Benedictines in Liverpool, XX, 12-30. Benedictines in the N.W., Bibliography, VIII, 26-29. Berrington, Charles, I (1), 30-31; II (2), 34-42; III, 35. Billinge, The Gaskell Cross, XXIV, 47-49. Birchley Hall, IV, 1-26. Birchley Hall School, IV, 21. Birchley Mission, IV, 11-26. Birchley Printing Press, IV, 5-10. Birkenhead, Our Lady's, XVIII, 11-15; XIX, 47-50. Blackbrook, Parr, St Mary's, VII, 6-19. Blundell, Family, IV, 27-48; VI, 1-10; VII, 1-5. Bolton, Return of Papists, 1706, XVIII, 1-6. Bramal Hall, IV, 52-95. Brindle Monument, Wigan, XXIII, 40-42. 21

Broomhead, Rowland, X, 15-16; XVI, 11-17. Brown, George, XII, 6-11. Bruges Seminary and N.W. Alumni, XII, 24-29. Buisseret, Gregory, XIX, 28-43. Burckhardt, Jacob, XVIII, 46-47. Butler, Charles, IX, 26-28. Cansfield, Family, IV, 15-16. Catholic Architectural Patronage, XIX, 7 13. Catholic Ascendancy, V, 1-13; XIX, 1-6. Catholic, Church Architecture, XVII, 48-50. Catholic Committee, II (2), 31-65; III, 35-36; IX, 29. Catholic Education, XVI.18-24; XVIII.I6-32; XX.3I-70; XXI, 27-35. Catholic Enlightenment, IX, 26-29. Catholic Gentry, XI, 27-31; XII, 6-13. Catholic Hierarchy, Bibliography, XV, 25-28. Catholic Land Association, Liverpool, XIX, 21-46; XXV, 51. Chadwickjohn, II (2), 43-63. Chaigley Martyr, XXIII, 1-4. Cheshire Catholicism, Bibliography, XIX, 52-53. Cheshire Post-Reformation Catholicism, IX, 1-7. Cheshire Sources, I (2), 43-52. Chorley, Lanes., I (1), 39-42. Churches and Furnishings, Listing, VII, 26-27. Cisalpinism, IX, 27-29: X, 1-5. Civil Wars and the North-West, XXI, 36-38. Claughton, Lonsdale, XXIV, 1-9. Claughton, Amounderness, III, 31-39. 22

Cobb, Richard, XVII, 52-54. Continental English Seminaries, Bibliography, XXII, 34-35. Coulston, Family, XXV, 10-27. Crooke, Family, VI, 16-20. Croskell, Robert, XXV, 28-37. Crossbrook, I (2), 55-75. Croxteth, XXII, 1-2. Crusade of Prayer, XXIII, 5-18. Cumberland Archives, VI, 31-37. Cumbria, Emigre Clergy, IX, 8-9. Cumbria R.O. Carlisle, Sources, VII, 20-25. D'Andria, Louis, XXIII, 29-39; XXIV,.51-57. Dalton, Family, XII, 1-5. Davenport, Family, IV, 52-95. Dawson, Francis Bruno, IX, 18-24. Deane, Return of Papists, 1706, XVIII, 1-6. Distributist Movement, XIX, 21-43. Dodd, Charles's Church History, XIV, 1-4. Downey, Richard, XVIII, 16-32; XIX, 21-39: XX, 10, 47-70; XXV, 43-50. Eccleston, Family, XVI, 1-6. Elizabeth I, XIII, 1-9. Elizabethan Schools in N.E. Lanes., XIII, 1-9. Farrimond, John, XIII, 18-20. Finch, Family, III, 50-55. Franciscan Archives, IX, 25. Franciscans Bibliography, X, 35-36. French, Emigre Clergy, IX, 8-9. 23

French, Revolution, XVII, 51-56. Fylde Recusancy, A Bibliography XIII, 31-34. Gallicanism, II (2), 31-53. Gandolphy, Peter, VI, 21-23. Genealogy, A Guide for Roman Catholics, XIV, 13-16. Gerard, Family, IV, 16-17, 20; XVII, 1-17. Gibbon, Edward, XXI, 39-41. Gibson, Matthew, II (2), 31-40; IX, 27; XVI, 11-17. Gibson, William, II (2), 46-65; IX, 27; X, 3-6, 15-17; XVI, 11-12. Gillow, Joseph, XIII, 14-17. Gilmoss, XXII, 1-8. Goss, Alexander, II (2), 66-73; III 87-98; XII, 6-13; XV, 6-15. Goss, Alexander, Sources, II (2), 66-73. Gradwell, Robert, VI, 23-28. Grimbaldston, Emer, I (2), 70. Hadfield, Matthew, XVII, 29-36. Hansom, Charles, XVIII, 7-10. Haslingden, XII, 14-23. Haslingden, St. Mary's School, XXII, 25-32. Haydock, Cuthbert, III, 50-58. Henry VI, XI, 1-4. Higginson, Teresa, XVIII, 40-45. Hindley, St Benedict's. XVII, 20-28. Historic Chapels Trust, XXV, 62-65 Hitchmough, Richard, I (1), 3-8; I (2), 83-94; I (3), 124-130. 24

Hopkins, Gerard Manley, XXIII, 19-28. Hornby, St Marys, XV, 22. Houghton, Family, XI, 5-7. Hughes, James, XXIV, 22-41. Irish, Immigration, IX, 4-7; X, 9-31; XIII, 10-1 3; XX, 12-30. Irish, in the North West, Bibliography, XIV 1112. Irish Party, XVI, 18-24. Isle of Man, XV, 7-8; XIX, 3. Italian Society, XXI, 21-26. James II, I (3), 97-110; V, 1-13; VIII, 3-15; XIX, 1-6. Jansenism, VII, 29-32. Jesuits, VI, 21-30; X, 1-7; XII, 34-35. Kaye, Peter, XI, 8-21. Lancashire, Archives, VI, 31-37. Lancashire, Catholic Magistrates, VIII, 3-15. Lancashire, Sources, I (1), 11-22. Lancaster, XXV, 1-9, 10-27. Lancaster, Family, IX, 11-12. Lancaster, Thomas, I (2), 69. Langdale, Family, I (I), 9-10; II (2), 74-75. Leighton Hall, X, 34. Leyland Hundred, I (2), 52-54. Lingard, John, IX, 26-28; X, 5; XV, 22; XXII, 36-38. Lisbon College, Archives, XI, 22-26. Little Crosby, IV, 27-48; VI, 1-8: VII, 1-5. Liverpool, I (3), 131-133; VIII, 16-23; XIV, 5-9;. XIX, 21-27; XX, 1-30 Liverpool, Benedictines, XX, 12-30. 25

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