The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 17Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1903 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... probably now represented by No. 6 , having been recast as thereon stated ; but I think ( ii ) is but a misreading of the present No. 5 , especially as Mr. Ornsby says that the other bells were put up " about a century and a half ago ...
... probably now represented by No. 6 , having been recast as thereon stated ; but I think ( ii ) is but a misreading of the present No. 5 , especially as Mr. Ornsby says that the other bells were put up " about a century and a half ago ...
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... probably John Bright , who was afterwards vicar of Sheffield . He was born in 1594 , and 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 ...
... probably John Bright , who was afterwards vicar of Sheffield . He was born in 1594 , and 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 ...
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... ( probably 11 ) . In 1687 the Sheffield Town Trustees laid down £ 10 for the Church Burgesses in settlement of the latter's account with Thomas Palmer , a bell founder . In the same year a Mr. Bagaley , a bell founder , was paid £ 1 " for ...
... ( probably 11 ) . In 1687 the Sheffield Town Trustees laid down £ 10 for the Church Burgesses in settlement of the latter's account with Thomas Palmer , a bell founder . In the same year a Mr. Bagaley , a bell founder , was paid £ 1 " for ...
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... 1797 I LUDLAM ROTHERHAM 1756 Probably Thomas , fourth duke , the grandson of the above ; born 6th November , 1713 ; died 23rd March , 1789 ( Hunter ) . 4 . T. HILTON OF WATH FOUNDER 1797 5. ( 22 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHÆOLOGICAL JOURNAL .
... 1797 I LUDLAM ROTHERHAM 1756 Probably Thomas , fourth duke , the grandson of the above ; born 6th November , 1713 ; died 23rd March , 1789 ( Hunter ) . 4 . T. HILTON OF WATH FOUNDER 1797 5. ( 22 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHÆOLOGICAL JOURNAL .
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... probably intended for " ad Deum , " and though such a con- struction would be inadmissible in classical Latin , it may be found in the Vulgate ( Acts viii , 24 ) . A bell at Worsborough has " Voco ad deum . " A bell is rung at Thrybergh ...
... probably intended for " ad Deum , " and though such a con- struction would be inadmissible in classical Latin , it may be found in the Vulgate ( Acts viii , 24 ) . A bell at Worsborough has " Voco ad deum . " A bell is rung at Thrybergh ...
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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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