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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… near Grove Hill Farm, about 200 yards from the river Ouse, and mile N.E. of the church, was partly excavated in … S. end, has been thrown across a small tributary of the Ouse. The bank is 7 ft. high and about 100 yds. long and is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… development laid out as a terrace in York S.W. of the Ouse. Demolished 1960. York Road, Acomb 60 c. 1840/50 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… called the Knolles and Kyperfield, which along with Ouse Croft were described as 'in Manchester' and were by her …
A History of the County of York
… River Navigation The important part played by the River Ouse in the local and regional trade of the city has been … James I's visits to York to read to him, as he passed over Ouse Bridge, a poem begging his assistance in making the … under the Act to dam the river but were told that the Ouse was navigable and therefore a common highway. 16 During …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in Co. Huntingdon (except the marsh lying north of the Ouse beyond Earith); and from the said damm to the bridge of … de Podike and thence ad caput fluminis de Wissey on the Ouse and thence to the bridge of Hellgay on the Wissey and …
A History of the County of York
… in April 1565 on the problems surrounding the repair of Ouse Bridge was attended by the chamberlains, common …
A History of the County of York
… to have either the chapel or the great chamber on Ouse Bridge for a school. 48 William Pinke was in 1579 …
A History of the County of York
… in 1545 from Foss Bridge Chapel to do service in that of Ouse Bridge. 42 In February 1568, while resident in the … the next three years, perhaps because of the collapse of Ouse Bridge; in 1567 certain pageants were ordered to be … for many recusant prisoners kept in the kidcotes on Ouse Bridge. When in February 1584 the sheriffs viewed these …
A History of the County of York
… inhabitants of each ward received the command to clear the Ouse about the 'newarke' and elsewhere as needed, every … when James Cornyssh, shipwright, offered to 'cleanse' the Ouse at the necessary points and to make it 6 feet deep over … of the Merchant Adventurers adds that the collapse of Ouse Bridge had also left some permanent hazards. 70 York's …
A History of the County of York
… came to strange uses. The chapel of St. William on Ouse Bridge, stripped of its lead, was used for secular … visitors must have been the reconstruction of Ouse Bridge after its collapse in 1565. The medieval … A major incubus upon the well-being of York was the tidal Ouse which failed to carry away the pollution of the city …
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