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A History of the County of York North Riding
… fees. 80 He then selected thirty fees south of the Humber for his own use, 81 and Peter, after undertaking not … the castle guard of Richmond from fees south of the Humber, obtaining in compensation 23 from the issues of the …
Survey of London
… stretches further west. 'Cut-and-cover', noted William Humber in 1866, was largely adopted 'by reason of the value … 11, July 1864. The Times, 24 Aug. 1866, p. 9bc. William Humber, A Record of the Progress of Modern Engineering, 1866, …
A History of the County of York
… was a highway, and was used by merchants coming up the Humber and thence to York and elsewhere in the county. It …
A History of the County of York
… restored when, on 14 March 1471, Edward was back in the Humber and took the road for London via Beverley and York. 25 …
Old and New London
… with impersonations of the Thames, Medway, Severn, and Humber; and among the pictures is a fine painting, twenty …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… raises 1200 tons of gravel a day. A similar machine on the Humber raises 50 tons of mud per hour. Nothing has lately …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… oatmeal there, and he noted that dealers crossed the Humber to buy much oatmeal in Beverley for resale in …
Survey of London Monograph
… the Thames, as the Hull Guild controlled the mouth of the Humber, and the Newcastle Guild the mouth of the Tyne, was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… river pilots in 1800 the brethren had a monopoly of the Humber pilotage. The accounts present a detailed picture of … was responsible for the lifeboat until 1908, when the Humber Conservancy Board took over. 47 When, again, the Commissioners for the Humber Pilot Act wanted another buoy at the mouth of the …
A History of the County of York
… particular from the villages along the south bank of the Humber, and a few from more distant places— Carlisle, …
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