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A History of the County of York
… riparian landowners to preserve its fishery rights from Ouse Bridge to the mouth of the Wharfe, 27 and the fishery … wool containers. 30 At the same time the toll-collector on Ouse Bridge was instructed not to impose tolls on wool going … 1742; 33 and tolls were taken on wool packs carried over Ouse Bridge in 1761; 34 for the rest, it can only be said …
A History of the County of York
… Nessgate corner, Iveson's, in Petergate, and Duke's, near Ouse Bridge, all lasted about 50 years. 2 An attempt was made … in the city in the early years of the 19th century—Ouse and Foss Bridges, for example—was his work. Another …
A History of the County of York
… centre. St. George's Close, in the promontory between the Ouse and the Foss, and the site of St. Mary's Abbey, outside … of the New Walk, an avenue of trees along the bank of the Ouse, stretching from Friargate Postern to a point well … streets was considerable. The bars and bridges, especially Ouse Bridge, also presented problems to coach and carriage …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… from many of the villages that bordered the Nen and the Ouse, carried down the corn, the beer, the wool and the hides …
Old and New London
… unhappy child. Immediately the infant is received into the ouse, it is baptised. Of old, contributions were laid upon …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 68, 69; Figs. 4648) stands on the E. bank of the River Ouse behind the Mansion House. The main hall, begun in 1449, … the Guildhall and the Council Chamber on the N. side of Ouse Bridge near St. William's Chapel ( York III, 4850). This … 1530. In 1738 it was decided to move the city records from Ouse Bridge to a room over the Micklegate ward room. In 1808 …
A History of the County of York
… the Guildhall, council meetings took place in a chamber on Ouse Bridge until 1810 when the bridge was rebuilt. 19 In …
A History of the County of York
… that butchers cast offal round their walls and into the Ouse beside their house, so that the air of their church was … for her husband's soul and left property for the upkeep of Ouse Bridge; but she was relatively wealthy, for she had two … legacies like Thomas Barton's of £26 to St. Michael's, Ouse Bridge End. 30 Monasteries and friaries, poor folk and …
A History of the County of York
… to Simon; and proclaimed that, whenever the bell on Ouse Bridge should ring 'aukeward', all the communes would … clamour, for certain rioters rang the common bell on Ouse Bridge. 57 The question who should be mayor was clearly …
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