Author:Abraham Hume (1814-1884)

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Abraham Hume
(1814–1884)

Irish Anglican priest in Liverpool, antiquary; fellow of the Society of Antiquaries

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  • The Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom (1847)
  • Sir Hugh of Lincoln (1849)
  • Remarks on Certain Implements of the Stone Period (1851)
  • two essays on "Spinning and Weaving" (1857)
  • Condition of Liverpool, Religious and Social (1858)
  • Miscellaneous Essays contributed to the 'Ulster Journal of Archæology' (1860)
  • Rabbin's Olminick (1861-1863)
  • Ancient Meols, or some Account of the Antiquities found on the Seacoast of Cheshire (1863)
  • Examination of the Changes in the Seacoast of Lancashire and Cheshire (1866)
  • Facts and Suggestions connected with Primary Education (1870)
  • Origin and Characteristics of the People in the Counties of Down and Antrim (1874)
  • Remarks on the Irish Dialect of the English Language (1878)
  • Some Scottish Grievances (1881)
  • Detailed Account of how Liverpool became a Diocese (1881)

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