An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York, Volume 3, South west. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1972.
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Floor Slabs

Floor slabs (28) of Mrs. Frances Bathurst, 1724.

(23) of Robert Benson, 1765.
(7) Church of St. Martin-cum-Gregory.

(4) All Saints, North Street. Floor slab (2) of Joshua Witton, 1674.

(7) St. Martin-cum-Gregory. Floor slab (10) of Susanna Beilby, 1664.

(4) All Saints, North Street. Brass (1) of William Stokton, 1471.

(4) All Saints, North Street. Brass (5) of Charles Towneley, 1712.

(7) St. Martin-cum-Gregory. Floor slab (20) of Henry Cattall, 1460 (reused 1826).