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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… much 12th-century masonry but whether any is in situ or all is reused is uncertain. York Minster Fabric Rolls for … Somerset, who sold it for 200 marks to Archbishop Robert Holgate, who had previously acquired the church of St. John … and Dutch gables. The N.W. wing was also remodelled or rebuilt, with its ground floor at the new hall level, with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… AND 1850 The following is a complete list of houses now, or recently, surviving built between 1800 and 1850. Buildings … Fireplaces with Adamesque details illogically arranged. Holgate Road (formerly Holgate Lane) 1823 building land for sale and building …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and north Wheatley Booth, which includes the ancient Haw 2 or Hay Booth and Whithalgh (represented by White Hough), … east down Ogden Clough, and combined as White Hough Water or Roughlee Water they go eastward towards Barrowford. North … Roll for 8 to James Hargreaves, Robert Bulcock, William Holgate, John Robinson the elder, John Robinson the younger, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… without a village, there being no church, school, shop, or public house. 1 It was formed in 1934 from most of the … Their son Mr. T. E. Leese sold it in 1986 to Mr. J. A. Holgate. 137 The Home farm, which became Fisherwick Dairy … Estate sale cat. 1919 (in the possession of Mr. J. A. Holgate, Fisherwick Hall; copy in W.S.L.); S.R.O. 1070. Inf. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… who has a large estate in the township. BARNSIDE or Barnsett was in 1258 granted by Edmund de Lacy to the … Barcroft, 20; John Fairebank, John Hargreaves and John Holgate, 10 each; Henry Accrondley, Henry Boulton, Richard … Whitacre, d. 1604; Agnes Hargreaves, widow, d. 1616; John Holgate, d. 1619; James Payley, d. 1621; ibid. ii, 119, 101, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ORRELL was the extreme north-west berewick of the manor or fee of Newton in Makerfield, 4 and it remained a member of … were recusants and incurred the usual penalties. Emma, or Emerentia, Leigh, widow, Margaret and Catherine Leigh, … chapel about 1810. The building is still called John Holgate's Chapel, from the name of one of the early …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 'neave' for fist, 'narky' for fractious, and 'coi ammered' or 'cain ammered' for testy or contentious. One of the fields is named Mass Field; among … to Hugh Drury land in the Masefield next to the Little Holgate, with the headland in the Little Blakefield; ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of a neolithic settlement, with tumuli, stone circles, or 'Ringstones,' and a Roman camp, or walled station. 2 … of these were daughters, Ellen Esther, who married Robert Holgate, and Eliza, who married Edward Every-Clayton; in 1846 … holdings: Petrington (by Hoppay) Robert Hoppay, 1; Richard Holgate, 1; John de Barcroft, jun., ; Richard de Towneley, 1; …
A History of the County of York
… this period all urged that Naburn lock should be rebuilt or extended, but this was not done until 1887; 40 meanwhile, … to the Horsefair, 79 and the Boroughbridge road as far as Holgate Bridge; 80 and it was almost certainly with the Kexby … thus avoiding Micklegate, and with a short spur to Holgate Bridge; and the Haxby Road and Acomb routes were …
A History of the County of York
… at York so effectively prosecute royal administration, or guide northern society so surely into the paths of law and … Tudor period it found three remarkable leaders: Archbishop Holgate (Lord President 1538-50), 66 Sir Thomas Gargrave … and a military order of November 1548 afforded a loophole. Holgate had commanded 50 York recruits to report to Newcastle …
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