The Yorkshire gazetteer; or, A dictionary of the towns, villages, and hamlets ... in the county of York1806 |
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... castle , is a very high mount , on which stands a tower , consisting of four segments of circles joined togeth- er , called Clifford's Tower . It was built by the Conquer- or , and derived its name from one of the Clifford family , who ...
... castle , is a very high mount , on which stands a tower , consisting of four segments of circles joined togeth- er , called Clifford's Tower . It was built by the Conquer- or , and derived its name from one of the Clifford family , who ...
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... castle , one of the strongest fortreffes in the North of England ; Hugh Pudfey , bishop of Durham , repaired and enlarged it ; but a quarrel happening betwixt that prelate and king Henry II . , the latter ordered this caftle to be razed ...
... castle , one of the strongest fortreffes in the North of England ; Hugh Pudfey , bishop of Durham , repaired and enlarged it ; but a quarrel happening betwixt that prelate and king Henry II . , the latter ordered this caftle to be razed ...
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... CASTLE , North R. , Wapentake of Gilling - Weft ; was built by Richard lord Scroope , chancellor of England , in the reign of Richard II .. In this place , the unfortunate Mary , queen of Scots , was confined , in the year 1568 . During ...
... CASTLE , North R. , Wapentake of Gilling - Weft ; was built by Richard lord Scroope , chancellor of England , in the reign of Richard II .. In this place , the unfortunate Mary , queen of Scots , was confined , in the year 1568 . During ...
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... castle , in the middle of a wood , built in the reign of Edward 111. , by one of the barons of Graystock ; it was burnt down by accident , and the prefent noble manfion built on the fite , by the right honorable Charles Howard , ear of ...
... castle , in the middle of a wood , built in the reign of Edward 111. , by one of the barons of Graystock ; it was burnt down by accident , and the prefent noble manfion built on the fite , by the right honorable Charles Howard , ear of ...
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... CASTLE , Weft R. , Wapentake of Barkston . Afh ; 186 miles diftant from London : market on Wednes- day ; fair , May 12 , for cattle and wooden ware . In 1801 , here were 247 houses , and 1023 inhabitants . Cawood Caftle was for many ...
... CASTLE , Weft R. , Wapentake of Barkston . Afh ; 186 miles diftant from London : market on Wednes- day ; fair , May 12 , for cattle and wooden ware . In 1801 , here were 247 houses , and 1023 inhabitants . Cawood Caftle was for many ...
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Agbrigg and Morley Ainfty alſo ancient Auguſt caftle caſtle diffolution diftant from London Eaft earl Eaſt Edward efquire faid fairs feat fheep fide firſt fite was granted fituation flain fome formerly furrendered Hang-Eaft Henry Holderneſs horfes horned cattle horſes houſes inhabitants lord miles diftant monaſtery moſt North Oufe and Derwent Ouſe priory river Roman ſmall ſome Strafforth and Tick Strafforth and Tickhill theſe thoſe town Tueſday village Wapentake of Agbrigg Wapentake of Allertonſhire Wapentake of Barkſton-Aſh Wapentake of Birdforth Wapentake of Buckrofe Wapentake of Bulmer Wapentake of Claro Wapentake of Dickering Wapentake of Ewecrofs Wapentake of Gilling-Weft Wapentake of Halikeld Wapentake of Hang-Weft Wapentake of Harthill Wapentake of Howdenſhire Wapentake of Langbargh Wapentake of Morley Wapentake of Ofgoldcrofs Wapentake of Oufe Wapentake of Pickering-Lythe Wapentake of Rydale Wapentake of Skirack Wapentake of Staincliffe Wapentake of Staincrofs Wapentake of Strafforth Wapentake of Whitby-Strand Weft Weſt whoſe William York