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A fourth brother , John Grayson , who had transferred to the hospital only on the dissolution of Drax Augustinian priory in 1536 , also stayed in York for the rest of his life perhaps as an unbeneficed clerk in the parish of St Michael ...
A fourth brother , John Grayson , who had transferred to the hospital only on the dissolution of Drax Augustinian priory in 1536 , also stayed in York for the rest of his life perhaps as an unbeneficed clerk in the parish of St Michael ...
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Most , though , had to content themselves with a single chantry in a city church , nearly always less well - endowed than a chantry in the minster . The Dominican , John Wilson , appears to have served a chantry in Christ Church ...
Most , though , had to content themselves with a single chantry in a city church , nearly always less well - endowed than a chantry in the minster . The Dominican , John Wilson , appears to have served a chantry in Christ Church ...
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The three principal sources in the Hull Archives are a Book of Household Accounts dating from 1769 , and belonging originally to Mrs Jane Conyers , catalogued at DDCV 2 78/2 ; and amongst the John Conyers Hudson Papers a leather - bound ...
The three principal sources in the Hull Archives are a Book of Household Accounts dating from 1769 , and belonging originally to Mrs Jane Conyers , catalogued at DDCV 2 78/2 ; and amongst the John Conyers Hudson Papers a leather - bound ...
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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