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A History of the County of York East Riding
… surnames deriving from Holderness, such as Catwick, Hedon, Hornsea, Rise, and Withernsea, and from the wolds, including … doles for the poor who attended their funerals. Giles of Hornsea, a vicar choral at the minster, left 15 s. for that …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… it was called Johnson's Lane in the 18th century and later Hornsea Road. Already in the 18th century the village … on ground excavated for brickmaking on either side of Hornsea Road, those on the west side standing well below the … until it was demolished c. 1930. Another hut, beside Hornsea Road, was later used by a youth club; it was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… R.D.B., LP/363/503; MU/402/611; inf. from Mrs. J. Kirby, Hornsea, 1995. R.D.B., D/11/17; R/488/1186; above, this …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Board still existed in 1998. 77 The coast road from Hornsea to Withernsea runs through the west part of the … no. 1723; datestones. Inf. from the Revd. Arnold Johnson, Hornsea, 2000. B.I.H.R., DMH. Reg. 1, p. 547. Ibid. V. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… century. 73 Since then the church has been served from Hornsea. 74 EDUCATION A non-communicant schoolmaster was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and Morkar held 6 bovates as soke of his manor of Hornsea. Also soke of Aldbrough were the 2 carucates of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… boundary of Wyton was declared a main road. 49 The Hull-Hornsea railway line, opened in 1864, 50 crossed the parish. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… lies 24 km. NNE. of Hull, 3 km. NNW. of the resort of Hornsea, and c. 500 m. from the coast, which forms the … Catfoss drain. 12 The principal road in the parish, from Hornsea to Skipsea, has been upgraded and improved as part of … others run south and east through Arram to Seaton and Hornsea respectively. ATWICK village has a linear plan …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… by omnibus with Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield, and Hornsea from the late 19th century, and there was a service … but by 19378 only 86. Senior pupils were transferred to Hornsea County Secondary School in 1958. 66 The primary … 184; 192930, 160, 207, 210. Ibid. 19556, 151; below, Hornsea, educ. R.D.B., 1421/540/467; E.R. Educ. Cttee. Mins. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… lies 18 km. north of Hull, 9 km. west from the coast at Hornsea, and is bounded on the west by the river Hull. 87 … was again enlarged. 10 Senior pupils were transferred to Hornsea County Secondary School in 1958. 11 There were 110 on … Mins. 1955-6, 77; 1959-60, 214. Ibid. 1955-6, 151; below, Hornsea, educ. Inf. from Educ. Dept., Humbs. C.C., 1990. Hull …
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