The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 17Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1903 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... ARCH ( All Saints ) . Three bells . 1. IESUS BE ( 58 ) OUR SPEED 1630 I H 2. JESVS BE OUR SPED JC AD 1616 3. FILI DEI MISERERE MEI 1630 No. 1 is remarkable in having its lettering from obviously medieval stamps . The date stamp ...
... ARCH ( All Saints ) . Three bells . 1. IESUS BE ( 58 ) OUR SPEED 1630 I H 2. JESVS BE OUR SPED JC AD 1616 3. FILI DEI MISERERE MEI 1630 No. 1 is remarkable in having its lettering from obviously medieval stamps . The date stamp ...
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... Arches of stone . Sum say there that it was laste made of Parte of the Ruines of the old Castelle of Tadcaster . A mighty greate Hille , Dikes , and Garth of this Castelle on Warfe be yet seene a litle above the Bridge . It semeth by ...
... Arches of stone . Sum say there that it was laste made of Parte of the Ruines of the old Castelle of Tadcaster . A mighty greate Hille , Dikes , and Garth of this Castelle on Warfe be yet seene a litle above the Bridge . It semeth by ...
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... arches on circular columns with moulded caps and toothed respond at north- The clerestory is large and out of proportion , having three windows of three lights . The tower arch rises at once from the walls . The chancel arch resembles ...
... arches on circular columns with moulded caps and toothed respond at north- The clerestory is large and out of proportion , having three windows of three lights . The tower arch rises at once from the walls . The chancel arch resembles ...
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The chancel arch is somewhat similar . The chancel is divided from its north chantry chapel by two small Decorated arches on a pile of four close - clustered columns , and a third arch next the nave short and odd - shaped . The chancel ...
The chancel arch is somewhat similar . The chancel is divided from its north chantry chapel by two small Decorated arches on a pile of four close - clustered columns , and a third arch next the nave short and odd - shaped . The chancel ...
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... arch , part of which is still to be seen , on shafts with scolloped capitals and abaci , but a larger pointed arch has at a subsequent period been opened above it . The tower opens to the north aisle by an obtuse arch , to the south ...
... arch , part of which is still to be seen , on shafts with scolloped capitals and abaci , but a larger pointed arch has at a subsequent period been opened above it . The tower opens to the north aisle by an obtuse arch , to the south ...
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aisle Alice ALTISSIMIS DEO Anno ANNO DOMINI arms Bradshawe Brampton brass Burgh buried chancel chapel Christ Christopher CHURCHWARDENS clerk d'ni Dewsbury died domini Dorothy Durham Earl Ebor Edward Elizabeth Eyam FOUNDERS LONDON Francis gent George George Bradshawe GLORIA IN ALTISSIMIS Halifax Halifax-at hath heir Henry Hilda Holy Trinity Hull-at Ibid iiijd inches inscription Isabel James Jane John Kirkby Kirkheaton Kirklees knight lady land Leeds LONDON FECIT Lord lower manor Margaret married Mary MEARS OF LONDON Methley Michael Michael-le-Belfrey Mirfield Monumental Brasses Naburne Nicholas Norton obiit parish plate Quarter Sessions recast rector Richard ring Ripon Robert Roger Rotherham rung Saints shield Sir Thomas Six bells sonne TAYLOR tenor THOMAS MEARS Three bells Tickhill Topcliffe tower Treeton Vescy VICAR vnto Wakefield Walker WARDENS Whitby Whitkirk widow wife William yere York York-at either church Yorkshire
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