Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, Volume 9The Association, 1886 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... glasse wyndowes conteynyng xliiij foote of glasse , wt xvj stalles in the quyre , and the high alter , ij in the quyre , and one benethe . Item the cloyster at the northe syde of the churche , in length lx foote square , and vj foote ...
... glasse wyndowes conteynyng xliiij foote of glasse , wt xvj stalles in the quyre , and the high alter , ij in the quyre , and one benethe . Item the cloyster at the northe syde of the churche , in length lx foote square , and vj foote ...
Page 202
... glasse wyndow , iiij ffoote of glasse . Item ij other low chambres by the same . Item the dorter over the seid cloyster and chapiter and chambres lx foote longe and xv ffoote brode , coueryd wt tyles . Item the brewynge house and ...
... glasse wyndow , iiij ffoote of glasse . Item ij other low chambres by the same . Item the dorter over the seid cloyster and chapiter and chambres lx foote longe and xv ffoote brode , coueryd wt tyles . Item the brewynge house and ...
Page 203
... glasse . Item a little chambre by the same , x foote square coueryd w tyles . Item a chambre at the nether ende of the churche , xiiij foote square , wt a chymney , a little glasse wyndowe , tymbre walles , coueryd w tyles . Item a ...
... glasse . Item a little chambre by the same , x foote square coueryd w tyles . Item a chambre at the nether ende of the churche , xiiij foote square , wt a chymney , a little glasse wyndowe , tymbre walles , coueryd w tyles . Item a ...
Page 204
... glasse wyndowes contain- ing by estymacoñ lxx foote of glasse . Md that the parish churche is adioynynge to the same at the nether ende . Item the cloyster at the northe syde of the churche conteyneth in length lx ffoote square , and in ...
... glasse wyndowes contain- ing by estymacoñ lxx foote of glasse . Md that the parish churche is adioynynge to the same at the nether ende . Item the cloyster at the northe syde of the churche conteyneth in length lx ffoote square , and in ...
Page 205
... glasse , and a chymney . Item a little buttrye by the same . Item a low parler at the norwest corner of the cloyster , xvj footę square , wt a baye window glasid conteyning xij foote of glasse , a chymney , the floore bourded , seilid ...
... glasse , and a chymney . Item a little buttrye by the same . Item a low parler at the norwest corner of the cloyster , xvj footę square , wt a baye window glasid conteyning xij foote of glasse , a chymney , the floore bourded , seilid ...
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Abbates Abbey aged Agnete vx ejus Aldborough Alice Alicia vx ejus battle of Wakefield Boroughbridge Bourchier bredith buried Castle Cattall chambre church chymney Cistercian cloyster conteyning conteynyth coueryd wt slates coueryd wt thak Count Count of Eu Countess daughter died Duke Earl Elena vx ejus Elizabeth Emma vx ejus et Alicia vx filia filio ejus foote brode Gent Hall heir Henry Honour Husband Isabel Isabella vx ejus Item Jane Johanna vx ejus Johanne filio John King Laborer iiij.d land litle Lord manor Margaret married Mary Minskip Name and description Northallerton Orderic Vitalis Ordinis ouer parish Priory quæ quod Ricardo Richard Robert Robert de Ros Roger seid seruant iiij.d seruiente ejus seruiente ejusdem stone walles Thomas Tickhill vicar vidua vj.d vx ejus iiij.d vx ejus vj.d Webster wife Willelmo William xiiij xij.d xvj ffoote xx ffoote York Yorkshire
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