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A History of the County of York
… of bread and ale and to levy tallages and other charges in Bootham. 5 The abbot made things no better when he obtained a … of 1275 excluding the city officers from all authority in Bootham. 7 The citizens still showed no sign of accepting the … They had one strong arguing point—that St. Mary's hold on Bootham reduced the resources at their disposal for meeting …
A History of the County of York
… roughly as the square framed by the city walls between Bootham and Monk Bars has been associated with the Church of … the south-west there is some evidence that Petergate, from Bootham Bar at least as far as the present Minster Gates, …
A History of the County of York
… as an area north-west of the walls along the north side of Bootham. Whether this area, which remained as a parish for …
A History of the County of York
… for the common council. These were Marygate, Clifton, Bootham, Rawcliffe, Heworth Grange Field, Osbaldwick, Tang …
A History of the County of York
… 32 33 21 45 45 52 75 Walmgate 51 53 35 46 63 69 105 Bootham 56 53 31 47 52 53 65 Monk 28 36 20 34 43 39 103 TOTAL … 25 26 13 34 25 28 51 Walmgate 43 60 28 64 47 47 71 Bootham 18 19 13 17 13 21 24 Monk 33 43 21 65 43 53 93 TOTAL … 70 69 43 67 67 68 93 Walmgate 102 134 74 118 126 121 116 Bootham 43 39 29 26 29 47 46 Monk 79 90 58 94 100 133 151 …
A History of the County of York
… provide shelter for operations against the walls. Outside Bootham Bar this was not completely accomplished, a failure …
A History of the County of York
… in Monkgate, Ingram's, brick-built and still surviving, in Bootham, Thompson's in Castlegate, and Middleton's in … about social groupings within the city. First, Bootham was the most generally prosperous ward, and the … Micklegate, and All Saints', Pavement. In the parishes of Bootham Ward there were many people of some social standing, …
A History of the County of York
… site immediately outside the city walls, lying between Bootham and the Ouse: the precinct walls enclosed about 12 … 2 On the north-east the abbey wall followed the line of Bootham from Bootham Bar to St. Marygate (now Marygate), separated from …
A History of the County of York
… in 1100, and St. Mary's Abbey had secured its hold over Bootham. From this base, by 1215, the latter church had … the Abbot of Easby reserved a hospice for himself in his Bootham property, 79 and the Abbot of Sallay made a similar … particularly in the northern part of the city between Bootham Bar and Layerthorpe. 82 Laymen, too, are to be found …
A History of the County of York
… in Coney Street, Fishergate, Walmgate, Stonegate, and Bootham. 88 Tenure per franc servitium is perhaps an …
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