The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 17Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1903 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... CHURCH BELLS - Plates IX - XV. NOTES ON YORKSHIRE CHURCHES • THE FEAST DAYS OF ST . HILDA SOME LEGENDS OF ST . NICHOLAS , WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE SEAL OF POCKLINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL . MONUMENTAL BRASSES IN THE NORTH RIDING VESCY OF ...
... CHURCH BELLS - Plates IX - XV. NOTES ON YORKSHIRE CHURCHES • THE FEAST DAYS OF ST . HILDA SOME LEGENDS OF ST . NICHOLAS , WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE SEAL OF POCKLINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL . MONUMENTAL BRASSES IN THE NORTH RIDING VESCY OF ...
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... Church , and was granted to the Vavasour of the day in reward for his loyalty during the threatened attack of the Spanish Armada . It is said to be , with one exception , the only Parish Church in England which has never witnessed the ...
... Church , and was granted to the Vavasour of the day in reward for his loyalty during the threatened attack of the Spanish Armada . It is said to be , with one exception , the only Parish Church in England which has never witnessed the ...
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... Church ) . The original Church was built in 1630 , and a bell was then procured for it by " Mr. Bright , " probably John Bright , who was afterwards vicar of Sheffield . He was born in 1594 , and died in 1643 ( Hunter's Hallamshire ...
... Church ) . The original Church was built in 1630 , and a bell was then procured for it by " Mr. Bright , " probably John Bright , who was afterwards vicar of Sheffield . He was born in 1594 , and died in 1643 ( Hunter's Hallamshire ...
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... CHURCH [ BURGESS THOMAS MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1798 THOMAS MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1804 FRANCIS FENTON CAPITAL BURGESS ROBT TURNER JAMES [ WHEAT SIMON ANDREW SAMUEL STAINFORTH JOHN [ RAWSON JOHN GREAVES DR WAINWRIGHT DR YOUNG [ JOHN KENYON ...
... CHURCH [ BURGESS THOMAS MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1798 THOMAS MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1804 FRANCIS FENTON CAPITAL BURGESS ROBT TURNER JAMES [ WHEAT SIMON ANDREW SAMUEL STAINFORTH JOHN [ RAWSON JOHN GREAVES DR WAINWRIGHT DR YOUNG [ JOHN KENYON ...
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... Church Burgesses paid Mr. Samuel Smith , of York , £ 6 10s . 11d . for recasting the 3rd , 4th , and 5th bells . The Earl of Shrewsbury , who gave the original fourth bell , was born 20th November , 1553 , and married Mary , daughter of ...
... Church Burgesses paid Mr. Samuel Smith , of York , £ 6 10s . 11d . for recasting the 3rd , 4th , and 5th bells . The Earl of Shrewsbury , who gave the original fourth bell , was born 20th November , 1553 , and married Mary , daughter of ...
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Alice ANNO DOMINI Archæological Brampton buried Burton chancel chapel Chapman Christopher church CHURCHWARDENS clerk Dakins Danby daughter Dewsbury died domini Dorothy dowe geve Durham Earl Ebor Ecclesfield Edward Eliz Elizabeth Francis gent George Grant Halifax Halifax-at Harwood Dale hath heir Henry Hilda Hoby Holy Trinity Hull Hull-at Ibid iiijd inches inscription Isabel James Jane John John Sydenham Kirkby knight land Leeds LONDON FECIT Lord lower manor Margaret married Mary MEARS OF LONDON messuage Methley Michael Michael-le-Belfrey Mirfield Naburne Nicholas Northumberland Norton oratour Ousthorpe parish Peter Quarter Sessions recast rector Richard ring Ripon Robert Roger rung Saints sayd Seal Sir Thomas Hobye Six bells sonne tenementes tenor THOMAS MEARS Thomas Stevenson Three bells Timothy Bright Topcliffe Treeton tyme Vescy VICAR vnto Walker WARDENS Weight Whitby Whitkirk widow wife William wyffe yere York York-at Yorkshire
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