History and topography of the city of York; the Ainsty wapentake; and the East riding of Yorkshire, by J.J. Sheahan and T. Whellan, Volume 1 |
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... , extinction of , 94 Northumbrian kingdom conquered by the Danes , 97 ; reduced to an Earldom , 101 ; divided into Shires , 119 Nunneries , first instances of , 496 Octavius crowned at York , 61 Ouse , River , viii INDEX .
... , extinction of , 94 Northumbrian kingdom conquered by the Danes , 97 ; reduced to an Earldom , 101 ; divided into Shires , 119 Nunneries , first instances of , 496 Octavius crowned at York , 61 Ouse , River , viii INDEX .
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Whellan T. and co. Octavius crowned at York , 61 Ouse , River , 28 ; etymology of , 290 Orton Township , 675 Pagan Temple profaned by Coifi , 84 Pall , or Pallium , of the Archbishops , 383 Parisi , tribe of , 42 Parliament , first ...
Whellan T. and co. Octavius crowned at York , 61 Ouse , River , 28 ; etymology of , 290 Orton Township , 675 Pagan Temple profaned by Coifi , 84 Pall , or Pallium , of the Archbishops , 383 Parisi , tribe of , 42 Parliament , first ...
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... Ouse .. He holds a Council at the Deanery . Fixes his head - quarters here 216 222 , 224 225 226 231 York a maritime town Fortifications repaired by Edw . II .. Another Parliament held here Dreadful affray with the Hainaulters Visits of ...
... Ouse .. He holds a Council at the Deanery . Fixes his head - quarters here 216 222 , 224 225 226 231 York a maritime town Fortifications repaired by Edw . II .. Another Parliament held here Dreadful affray with the Hainaulters Visits of ...
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... Ouse , and a great fire at York .... York Castle .337 , 601 266 Clifford's Tower . 338 Great drought here 266 Site of the Prætorium Palace .. 343 Rebellion of 1745 268 The Manor Palace 343 Visit of the Prince of Hesse Visit of the Duke ...
... Ouse , and a great fire at York .... York Castle .337 , 601 266 Clifford's Tower . 338 Great drought here 266 Site of the Prætorium Palace .. 343 Rebellion of 1745 268 The Manor Palace 343 Visit of the Prince of Hesse Visit of the Duke ...
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... Ouse , about a mile below York ; from this point it is bounded on the W. and S.W. by the river Ouse , which separates it from the West Riding ; on the S. by the Humber ; and on the E. by the North Sea or German Ocean . It is an ...
... Ouse , about a mile below York ; from this point it is bounded on the W. and S.W. by the river Ouse , which separates it from the West Riding ; on the S. by the Humber ; and on the E. by the North Sea or German Ocean . It is an ...
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Abbey acres afterwards aged aisle altar ancient Archbishop of York arms army battle beautiful Beverley Bishop Bootham Bootham Bar bridge Britain building buried called Castle Cathedral centre chancel chapel Charles choir church of St city of York Clifford's Tower command crown Deira died Drake Duke Earl east end Eboracum edifice Edward Edward III England English entrance erected Fairfax feet formerly Hall handsome Henry Henry VIII Hospital inhabitants inscription John King King's kingdom land Layerthorpe London Lord Mayor Manor mansion Micklegate Bar miles Minster monarch monastery monks monument nave neat Norman north side Ouse parish Parliament prelate present Prince Queen reign remains residence Richard Riding river river Ouse Roman royal Saxon School Scotland Scots Sheriff south side stone Street Tadcaster Thomas tower town township transept village walls Walmgate Walter de Grey Wapentake west end William window Yorkshire
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