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A History of the County of York
… the citizens. The victors gave thanks at a service in the minster. 25 Thenceforth, York was guarded by a parliamentary …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… some 2,750 burials were recorded at St. Mary's and the minster. At St. Mary's burials exceeded baptisms in the … by almost 600, and a similar excess is observable in the minster registers (see Table 4). Those figures indicate a … poorest districts were Flemingate ward and Keldgate and Minster ward, each with almost 47 per cent of households …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and Interregnum, in contrast to the situation in Hull. The minster curate began to preach regularly to the congregation … at St. Mary's and expensive repairs were required at the minster. 50 The church of St. Nicholas was also in disrepair, … began to press for the parish to be united with the minster or St. Mary's. 51 There is no indication of local …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… corporation had a direct and wide-ranging influence at the minster, managing the church's finances, caring for the … receivers. Attention was given to the collection of the minster rents and the repair of the church and schoolroom, besides the regular payment of the minster clergy and the schoolmasters; fees were occasionally …
A History of the County of York
… in number during the century, congregating around the minster and in Stonegate for the most part. 52 Many of the … and his manuscript volumes, now preserved in the Minster Library, form not only an index to those records but … Many of the Renaissance monuments and furnishings in the minster and the churches were the work of local men, one of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… been ringleaders in the recent disturbance at the minster. The governors left in office included Edward Grey … burgesses, one to keep the town account and the other the minster account. 28 The total income was some £400 c. 1605 … falling to £123 in 1692-3, when £85 was allowed. The minster rents totalled £63 in 1605-6, £105 in 1652-3, and …
A History of the County of York
… which was not fully redeemed by the splendour of the minster or by the fine bridge and parish churches. 1 Some … Sir Arthur Ingram's house opposite the west front of the minster, which, with its orchard, gardens, statuary, … St. 75 8 83 9.6 6. All Saints, Pavement 64 19 83 22.8 4. Minster Yard. 75 7 82 8.5 27. St. Peter-the-Little 56 22 78 …
A History of the County of York
… for St. Olave's Church; between 1717 and 1720 for Beverley Minster; and about 1736 for the landing stage of Lendal … occupied a site of about 4 acres 75 to the west of the minster. On the north-west the city wall served as the … is said to have been built immediately to the west of the minster, with which it was associated. 82 William II rebuilt …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… poor of the town, and Richard Ferrand sought burial in the minster and left to his wife the house which he leased in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… household was the visit which the boy bishop from Beverley minster paid to Leconfield at Christmas. 85 In the early 16th …
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