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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the foreign service of one bovat of land, which Robert del Eschaler held in Bevercotes, and of one bovat which Raph …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Notable among those meeting places were two inns in North Bar Within, the Blue Bell, renamed the Beverley Arms … carriers' carts attending each Saturday from villages in north Holderness and the Bainton and Hunsley Beacon divisions … in Keldgate, St. John Street, Lairgate, Walkergate, and North Bar Without. In 1828 the only tanneries were along the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… The 'Bar interest', so called from the house at North bar where the Wartons had lived, was based on the … Sir Charles Thompson was asked by the prime minister, Lord North, and others to stand but he refused. In 1784 a new … both Whigs, and R. C. Burton, a Tory, of Hotham Hall, in North Cave, the son of Gen. Burton. Wharton was elected with …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… its fringe. The late 17th-century house of the Moysers, in North Bar Within, was set in 4 a. of formal gardens, with … the 18th century, such as there was, took place mainly in North Bar Without. More than half of the increase in the … 1796-1802 took place in the suburban ward of Without North Bar (see Table 10). Although there were buildings …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… held at Beverley by 1732 and there were assembly rooms in North Bar Within in 1745. 82 Ornate new rooms in Norwood were … 94 and in 1769 one of the first musical festivals in the north of England took place on the opening of Snetzler's new … had put forward £30. 1 The tree-lined parade alongside North Bar Without eventually had the fine new sessions house …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… acres of arable land: the river Breamish and the great north road to Edinburgh form portions of the boundary line. … Trinity, the ruins of which are situated a little to the north-west of the village; it was destroyed by the Puritans, … vicinity, on the Londonroad, is Graven-hill Wood, on the north side of which ran the Akeman-street; and not far from …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… JHL Journals of the House of Lords Jones, 'War in the North' J. Jones, 'The War in the North: The Northern Parliamentarian Army in the English Civil … in the Civil War (n.d.) Tucker, Civil War N. Tucker, North Wales in the Civil War (1958) Turbutt, Derbyshire G. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (1746) Barbot, John (1746), A description of the coasts of North and South Guinea, volume 5 in Awnsham and John … Press, Chicago Davidson (1980) Davidson, Alan (1980), North Atlantic Seafood, Penguin, Harmondsworth, first … set of maps of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and South America, by Mr. Bowen, printed for G. Keith …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… that has not been deposited includes the court books of North Cadbury and neighbouring manors and the records of … Cary, 1997) S. Miller and B. Laver (ed.), Castle Cary, North Cadbury, and Wincanton (Chalford, 1997) Morris and Co. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… most Remarkable Occurrences From the United Forces in the North ... From Saturday the 1. untill Munday the 10th. of … A Continuation of true intelligence from the Armies in the North, from the 10. day to the 27 of this instant July 1644. … on a Visit made to some of the Prisons in Scotland and the North of England (1819). Harvey, A. H. The Castles and Walled …
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