The History of the Parishes of Sherburn and CawoodW. B. Bellerby, printer, 1865 - 179 ページ |
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... Cawood , on the 4th of April , 1340 , and at his death he was seized of the manors of Killam , Aston , and Towton ... Cawood Ferry he says , " I went over Ouse and entered Cawood , a very fair castle belonging to the B Archbishop of ...
... Cawood , on the 4th of April , 1340 , and at his death he was seized of the manors of Killam , Aston , and Towton ... Cawood Ferry he says , " I went over Ouse and entered Cawood , a very fair castle belonging to the B Archbishop of ...
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... Castle , in Devonshire , who died sine prole . Sir Francis died 26th July , 1710 ; and after the death of his brother and heir , Sir Philip Hungate , the estate , for want of heirs male , passed to Sir Edward Gascoigne , Bart . , the ...
... Castle , in Devonshire , who died sine prole . Sir Francis died 26th July , 1710 ; and after the death of his brother and heir , Sir Philip Hungate , the estate , for want of heirs male , passed to Sir Edward Gascoigne , Bart . , the ...
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... and misery . For the sake of perspicuity , however , the incidents connected with the civil war will be given in the history of Cawood Castle during that period . THE CHURCH . HE Vicarages of Sherburn and Fenton were. OF SHERBURN . 39.
... and misery . For the sake of perspicuity , however , the incidents connected with the civil war will be given in the history of Cawood Castle during that period . THE CHURCH . HE Vicarages of Sherburn and Fenton were. OF SHERBURN . 39.
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... Castle , where the commissioners required him * See SUFFERINGS OF THE CLERGY , part 2 , p . 373. He is there called Skinner . + See Calamy's Nonconformist's Memorial . to be bound to his good behaviour , which he 52 THE HISTORY.
... Castle , where the commissioners required him * See SUFFERINGS OF THE CLERGY , part 2 , p . 373. He is there called Skinner . + See Calamy's Nonconformist's Memorial . to be bound to his good behaviour , which he 52 THE HISTORY.
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... buildings have been discovered whenever exca- vations have been made . The other is assigned to a still uncultivated tract of land called the Castle Plains or Castle Hills . E The tythe corn of Micklefield belonged to the Treasurer of ...
... buildings have been discovered whenever exca- vations have been made . The other is assigned to a still uncultivated tract of land called the Castle Plains or Castle Hills . E The tythe corn of Micklefield belonged to the Treasurer of ...
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Aberford acres of land acres of meadow Adam Almighty appears Archbishop of York Barkeston barons belonging Birkin bishop body buried carucates Cawood Castle chapel church of Sherburn church of Wistow churchwardens county of York court daughter death died Dominus Earl Ebor Edward Edward II Elmete England erected EVERINGHAM Fairfax Fenton Foljambe Francis free warren Gascoigne giving his soul heir held Henry Hewley hospital Huddleston iiij Isabel issue John de Cawood July King king's knight Knight's fee Lord March married Mary master messuages Micklefield Milford Mountaigne Newthorpe Ouse Ouse and Derwent parish church parish of Sherburn Parliament ploughs Pontefract poor possessed prebend prebendary queen rent Reygate Richard Robert royal Royalists Ryther Saints Saxton Selby Sherburn Church Sherburn-in-Elmete Sir Thomas Sir William Steeton Tadcaster town township trustees tythe vicar of Sherburn vicarage Walter de Gray wife William Hungate Wistow yearly Yorkshire
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48 ページ - St. Mary and All Saints, and her body to be buried in the quire where her husband lyeth, in the Parish Church of Sherburn.
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131 ページ - He orders his body to be buried in the chancel of the parish church of St.
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130 ページ - Mary, and All Saints ; and his body to be buried in the church of All Saints, of Harwod.