The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 18Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1905 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 197
... Pickering , an unbound book of 77 leaves of pot - sized paper , on 108 pages of which are entered contemporary ... Pickering , ( 16 Aug. ) Kilham . 1570 ( 6 Aug. ) Pickering , ( 27 Aug. ) Pocklington , ( ult . Aug. ) Kilham . [ A break ...
... Pickering , an unbound book of 77 leaves of pot - sized paper , on 108 pages of which are entered contemporary ... Pickering , ( 16 Aug. ) Kilham . 1570 ( 6 Aug. ) Pickering , ( 27 Aug. ) Pocklington , ( ult . Aug. ) Kilham . [ A break ...
Page 198
... Pickering . In 1602 both Pocklington and Kilham were apparently visited on the same day , but probably this is a clerical error . The writing of the visitation entries is for the most part clear and easy to read , but occasionally ...
... Pickering . In 1602 both Pocklington and Kilham were apparently visited on the same day , but probably this is a clerical error . The writing of the visitation entries is for the most part clear and easy to read , but occasionally ...
Page 199
... Pickering and its subordinate chapels , no provision was made for Goathland other than that the vicar of Pickering was to receive the tithe , and Goathland remained a curacy dependent on Pickering till recent times . In the chapels of ...
... Pickering and its subordinate chapels , no provision was made for Goathland other than that the vicar of Pickering was to receive the tithe , and Goathland remained a curacy dependent on Pickering till recent times . In the chapels of ...
Page 200
... Pickering , is so instructive that it ought to find a place here . It would seem that Edward Mylls ( whose name appears as vicar of Pickering in the last visitation entry , and concerning whom some curious presentments were then made ) ...
... Pickering , is so instructive that it ought to find a place here . It would seem that Edward Mylls ( whose name appears as vicar of Pickering in the last visitation entry , and concerning whom some curious presentments were then made ) ...
Page 201
... Pickering , scriptor hujus Exemplaris . " Evidently Mr. Mylls was an unsatisfactory vicar ; but this summary deprivation of one who had been duly instituted , and who had held the living for thirteen years , was only legal by virtue of ...
... Pickering , scriptor hujus Exemplaris . " Evidently Mr. Mylls was an unsatisfactory vicar ; but this summary deprivation of one who had been duly instituted , and who had held the living for thirteen years , was only legal by virtue of ...
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