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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… which links the main S.W. gate, Micklegate Bar, and Ouse Bridge. It includes part of the morainic ridge (Bishophill … shown include the Wigginton Road, the Long Walk and Blue Bridge, the new prison, and the Assembly Rooms; the sites of …
A History of the County of York
… made into fish ponds. 22 Tanner's Moat, close to Lendal Bridge, has survived to commemorate the leasing of a part of … and 15th centuries as 'Hyngbrigg' perhaps in allusion to a bridge across an inlet from the Ouse passing across the front … bank of the Fishpond, at the west end of Layerthorpe Bridge, stood Layerthorpe Postern—a gateway to the city large …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by round towers and in the Middle Ages was approached by a bridge or causeway over the town ditch. There was a … was built, probably in the late 13th century, on Folly Bridge. Timber, iron bars, and locks were bought for it in … church in the north to Friar Bacon's Study on Folly Bridge in the south and from Magdalen Bridge in the east to …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… let out in the 17th and 18th centuries. 45 When the first Hull dock was opened in 1778, with its new wharves and … and Commercial Building Company. About 20 years later the Hull Exchange Company was formed, and it was this which put … up the 1866 building. It was designed by W. Botterill, of Hull, in a Renaissance style with a grandiose interior; it, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… an.; same arrears 120 0 0 Phillip Newlyn, repairer of the bridge[s] in New Forest; 20 l. per an.; same arrears 24 0 0 …
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