The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 17Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1903 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... died in 1492 ( Yorkshire Archeological Journal , x , 300 ) . 1397-8 . 5 . SOLI DEO GLORIA PAX HOMINIBVS 1710 MICHAEL MARSHALL BELLS IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . 3 CHURCHES IN THE WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE BELLS IN THE WEST RIDING.
... died in 1492 ( Yorkshire Archeological Journal , x , 300 ) . 1397-8 . 5 . SOLI DEO GLORIA PAX HOMINIBVS 1710 MICHAEL MARSHALL BELLS IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . 3 CHURCHES IN THE WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE BELLS IN THE WEST RIDING.
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Michael Marshall , who died 1st January , 1619 , gave a bell and £ 50 to this church . In 1882 I was told by the clerk that a bell was rung daily at eight p.m. in winter . A bell is now rung on weekdays at six a.m. and on Sundays at ...
Michael Marshall , who died 1st January , 1619 , gave a bell and £ 50 to this church . In 1882 I was told by the clerk that a bell was rung daily at eight p.m. in winter . A bell is now rung on weekdays at six a.m. and on Sundays at ...
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... died 2nd February , 1756 . For the death bell here they ring- For a man , three strokes three times For a woman , two strokes three times For a boy , three strokes once For a girl , two strokes once TADCASTER ( St. Mary ) . Six bells ...
... died 2nd February , 1756 . For the death bell here they ring- For a man , three strokes three times For a woman , two strokes three times For a boy , three strokes once For a girl , two strokes once TADCASTER ( St. Mary ) . Six bells ...
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... died in 1643 ( Hunter's Hallamshire , 2nd ed . , p . 406 ) . The present bell has- T. MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1827 ECCLESHALL BIERLOW . One bell . 36 in . dia . This Church was restored about 1622 , and a bell then bought for it . In 1844 ...
... died in 1643 ( Hunter's Hallamshire , 2nd ed . , p . 406 ) . The present bell has- T. MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1827 ECCLESHALL BIERLOW . One bell . 36 in . dia . This Church was restored about 1622 , and a bell then bought for it . In 1844 ...
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... died in London , 8th May , 1616 , and , with his wife , is 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 ...
... died in London , 8th May , 1616 , and , with his wife , is 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 ...
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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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