- made of
every parish,
published in the
nineteenth century as
Notitia Cestriensis.
Along with it was
published the so-called
Gastrell M****cript, or Chronicle...
-
Fenestella is a
genus of
bryozoans or moss animals,
forming fan–shaped
colonies with a
netted appearance. It is
known from the
Middle Ordovician to the...
-
alexanderi P.
cylindricus P.
formosus Scytalocrinus aftonensis Taxocrinus cestriensis T. whitefieldi.
Ulrichicrinus chesterensis Arcanoceras furnishi Cluthoceras...
-
Radcliffe Urban District in 1933. Gastrell,
Francis (1849).
Notitia Cestriensis: or
Historical notices of the
Diocese of Chester. Vol. 19. p. 105. Greater...
- 73, and was
buried in
Milnrow churchyard.
Francis Gastrell,
Notitia Cestriensis: Or
Historical Notices of the
Diocese of
Chester (1850)
editor Miscellanies:...
- †Plinthicus
stenodon Cope, 1869 †Poecilodus Ag****iz, 1838 †Poecilodus
cestriensis St. John & Worthen, 1883 †Polyacrodus Jaekel, 1889 †Polyacrodus balabansaiensis...
- Francis, 1662–1725; Raines,
Francis Robert, 1805–1878, ed,
Notitia Cestriensis, or
Historical Notices of the
Diocese of Chester, Vol.1, Cheshire, publ...
- King John
entertained at
Chester Castle. 1215–16: In the
Carta Communis Cestriensis,
Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of
Chester grants limited concessions...
-
Coeloclemis C.
tumida Dyscritella D.
insequalis D.
robusta Fenestella F.
cestriensis F.
serratula Fistulipora F.
excelens F.
excelens harrisonensis F. excelens...
- †Orbiculoidea †Orospira †Orospira
elegantula †Orthobairdia †Orthobairdia
cestriensis †Orthonychia †Orthonychia
compressum †Orthonychia
ungula †Orthostrop****a...