The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 18Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1905 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... feet 3 inches by 3 feet 3 inches . The slab is on the floor of the south chapel , the plate in April , 1902 , was loose at the rectory . A few years ago it was stolen from the church , but fortunately recovered by the present rector ...
... feet 3 inches by 3 feet 3 inches . The slab is on the floor of the south chapel , the plate in April , 1902 , was loose at the rectory . A few years ago it was stolen from the church , but fortunately recovered by the present rector ...
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... feet 2 inches , was originally 5 feet 8 inches in height , lies on a high tomb under a fine stone canopy in the north transept . There are rough engravings of the brass and tomb in Francis Drake's Eboracum , p . 432 , and in Thomas ...
... feet 2 inches , was originally 5 feet 8 inches in height , lies on a high tomb under a fine stone canopy in the north transept . There are rough engravings of the brass and tomb in Francis Drake's Eboracum , p . 432 , and in Thomas ...
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... feet 6 inches by 3 feet 6 inches , on the floor of the north choir aisle , bearing a shield with the arms of HOWARD impaling HOWARD , with an inscription plate below , the whole surrounded by a marginal border , with cherubs ' heads in ...
... feet 6 inches by 3 feet 6 inches , on the floor of the north choir aisle , bearing a shield with the arms of HOWARD impaling HOWARD , with an inscription plate below , the whole surrounded by a marginal border , with cherubs ' heads in ...
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... feet by 4 feet , bearing in the upper part the arms of William Wentworth , K.G. , Earl of Strafford , ( Sa. ) , a chevron between three leopards ' faces ( or ) , encircled by the garter and surmounted by an earl's coronet . On the ...
... feet by 4 feet , bearing in the upper part the arms of William Wentworth , K.G. , Earl of Strafford , ( Sa. ) , a chevron between three leopards ' faces ( or ) , encircled by the garter and surmounted by an earl's coronet . On the ...
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... feet . Orate p ' ai'abs Henrici Wyman quondam maioris Civi tatis Ebor ' et Agnetis uxoris sue filie Joh'is Barden qui Henric ' obiit ° die Augusti à ° d'ní M ° CCCCmo XIo et Agnes obiit XXEJ . die septe'b ' Anno d'ni M ° CCCCmo XELJo ...
... feet . Orate p ' ai'abs Henrici Wyman quondam maioris Civi tatis Ebor ' et Agnetis uxoris sue filie Joh'is Barden qui Henric ' obiit ° die Augusti à ° d'ní M ° CCCCmo XIo et Agnes obiit XXEJ . die septe'b ' Anno d'ni M ° CCCCmo XELJo ...
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Abbey abbot aisle ALLERSTON anno anno domini appointed arch archbishop bell brass buried buttress canons Carthusian castle celebrata fuit cell chancel chapel chapter-house church Clifford cloister curatus ibidem d'ni dated daughter dean Dean of York dicunt et presentant dicunt omnia died doorway Earl east Ebor Ecclesia parochiali Edward Eggleston EGGLESTON ABBEY Elizabeth executed FANGFOSSE feet fidedigni floor frater gardiani novi gardiani veteres George Georgius grant haue heir Henry Hooton Pagnell Huggate Ibid inches inscription James Johannes John jurati Kinge of Armes knight Lady lands manor married Mary Mears Middlesbrough Minster monks Mount Grace MOUNT GRACE PRIORY nave Norroy Kinge obiit Oldfield parish pentise personaliter Pickering plate Pocklington Pontefract prior Ricardus Richard Richmond Richmondshire Robert Roger Rokeby shield side Skipton slab south wall stone Thomas Thrybergh transept tyme vicar vicarius ibidem vpon wife Willelmus William window YAPHAM York engraver Yorkshire
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