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A History of the County of York
… of the Virgin for the soul of William, son of Nicholas de Selby, was granted in 1339; 61 the chantry is mentioned again … of the Virgin and of St. Michael and may have replaced the Selby chantry. The present church 66 was built between 1525 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Church; 5 of the money was handed over to Robert de Selby and Walter Box 'for the work of the church'. 157 This … then worth 16 a year, were leased in 1381 by Robert de Selby for six years. 533 After the dissolution of Kirkstall …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Newton 74 " d. J. de Walton 8 Dec. 1351 Bro. William de Selby 75 " res. R. de Newton 12 July 1379 Bro. Robert de Normanville 76 " res. W. de Selby 7 June 1381 Bro. John de Tollerton 77 " res. R. de …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… MS. "was pulled down that very night after Sir George Selby died, and king James of sacred memory, March 24." He …
A History of the County of Oxford
… i, 65, 171. e.g. Nicholas Hereford, Middleworth, and Selby. Of Hereford. Ed. A. E. W. Pollard (1886), 534. J. …
A History of the County of York
… Duffield (E.R.); John Harrison held the manor of Acaster Selby (W.R.); Stephen Watson bequeathed property at Middleham …
A History of the County of York
… 12 In April 1644, as a result of a heavy defeat at Selby sustained by royalist troops from York, Newcastle …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and file of the House, some of them in Grimsby, Goole, and Selby, which shared in the expanding trade of the early 19th …
A History of the County of York
… re-election to the mayoral office was clearly common. Hugh Selby, for example, was certainly mayor six times and … of their titles. Thus it was the custom of the city, Hugh Selby argued in 1226–7, that no one need answer to a writ of … m. 84. B.M. Cott. MS. Claud. B. iii, f. 144d; for Hugh Selby's will, devising a rent charge in Goodramgate to the …
A History of the County of York
… connexions. The narrative of the foundation of Selby Abbey ( c. 1069) tells of a coastal vessel sailing to … to the Low Countries. The corn exported by William Selby in 1166 most likely went to Flanders; 6 Hugh Selby and Adam Flur early in the 13th century certainly …
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