A New and Complete History of the County of York, Volume 3I.T. Hinton, 1828 |
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... appears now to have com- menced , which cast a baleful shade over this once flourishing town , and served to perpetuate its degrada- tion . A tremendous hurricane came over the town , in 1608 , which did incalculable mischief . The ...
... appears now to have com- menced , which cast a baleful shade over this once flourishing town , and served to perpetuate its degrada- tion . A tremendous hurricane came over the town , in 1608 , which did incalculable mischief . The ...
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... appear ever to have attained to any other preferment than a prebend in the collegiate church of Beverley . The tomb is much mutilated and defaced , and appears , on close investiga- tion , to have had a canopy over it , but where ...
... appear ever to have attained to any other preferment than a prebend in the collegiate church of Beverley . The tomb is much mutilated and defaced , and appears , on close investiga- tion , to have had a canopy over it , but where ...
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... appears to be not less healthful than plea- sant . The population , which amounted in 1811 to one thousand eight hundred and fifty - seven , exhibited an increase of five hundred and twenty - eight within the previous ten years ; namely ...
... appears to be not less healthful than plea- sant . The population , which amounted in 1811 to one thousand eight hundred and fifty - seven , exhibited an increase of five hundred and twenty - eight within the previous ten years ; namely ...
Contents
HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY | 1 |
Ancient Extent of Beverley St Marys Church Religious | 2 |
Notices of Eminent Natives and of the Liberties | 11 |
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acres aldermen ancient annum appears archbishop of York belonging bishop BOOK brick building burgesses buttresses called centre chancel chantry CHAP chapel charter church clerestory corporation Cottingham crocketed dedicated to St duke earl of Suffolk east end edifice Edward III erected feet Ferriby font four granted guild Henry VIII Hessle hospital Humber hundred pounds inscription interior John king king's Kingston-upon-Hull Kirk Ella land lane Leckonfield Liber regis lord manor master mayor merchants miles minster Molescroft Myton nave nave and chancel neat north aisle North Ferriby north side parish town parliament Percy persons pinnacles pointed arches pointed windows Pole population port of Hull present reign of Edward reign of Henry repaired Richard river Hull river Humber Saxon Sculcoates shillings ships situated south side spandrils stone street Thomas thousand three lights tion tower town of Beverley tracery transept Trinity house vicar vicarage village wall west end William Wyke