The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 17Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1903 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... buried in the Shrewsbury Chapel in this church . It is recorded that the Tenor of Hedderly's ring of 1745 was cast in a barn which stood at the east end of the churchyard . Up to about 1865 a bell was rung on weekdays at 6 a.m. , noon ...
... buried in the Shrewsbury Chapel in this church . It is recorded that the Tenor of Hedderly's ring of 1745 was cast in a barn which stood at the east end of the churchyard . Up to about 1865 a bell was rung on weekdays at 6 a.m. , noon ...
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... Hercy Sandford , of Thorpe Salvin , who were married at Thorpe Salvin about the date of the bell , and are buried in this church ( Hunter , i , 310 ) . THROAPHAM ( St. John ) . One bell . S 24 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHÆOLOGICAL JOURNAL .
... Hercy Sandford , of Thorpe Salvin , who were married at Thorpe Salvin about the date of the bell , and are buried in this church ( Hunter , i , 310 ) . THROAPHAM ( St. John ) . One bell . S 24 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHÆOLOGICAL JOURNAL .
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... in 1734 , Marquis of Rocking- ham in 1746 , and , dying at Wentworth in 1750 , was buried in York Minster.- Hunter , ii , 91 . Briscoe , in his Curiosities of the Belfry , says BELLS IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . 31.
... in 1734 , Marquis of Rocking- ham in 1746 , and , dying at Wentworth in 1750 , was buried in York Minster.- Hunter , ii , 91 . Briscoe , in his Curiosities of the Belfry , says BELLS IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . 31.
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... buried at Worsborough ( Hunter , ii , 286 ) . Up to 1884 a muffled peal was rung every Good Friday before the usual three o'clock service . Formerly a bell rung at 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. each weekday , but now only the latter , and that ...
... buried at Worsborough ( Hunter , ii , 286 ) . Up to 1884 a muffled peal was rung every Good Friday before the usual three o'clock service . Formerly a bell rung at 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. each weekday , but now only the latter , and that ...
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... buried her in the abbey she loved so much , but her influence lived long after her , and for many years Streoneshalch was famous as a seat of learning and a school of theology . " She was succeeded by her royal pupil , Aelfleda , now a ...
... buried her in the abbey she loved so much , but her influence lived long after her , and for many years Streoneshalch was famous as a seat of learning and a school of theology . " She was succeeded by her royal pupil , Aelfleda , now a ...
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