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Beverley and Howden
Ward, H Snowden (1865-1911); Ward, Catharine Weed; North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[1913]
The history and antiquities of the town and minster of Beverley : in the county of York, from the most early period : with historical and descriptive sketches of the abbeys of Watton and Meaux, the convent of Haltemprise, the villages of Cottingham, Leckonfield, Bishop and Cherry Burton, Walkington, Risby, Scorburgh, and the hamlets comprised within the liberties of Beverley : compiled from public and private records and manuscripts of undoubted authority
Oliver, George (1782-1867)
1829
"Illustrated by numerous engravings on copper, wood, and stone; and other valuable embellishments".
Beverlac : or, The antiquities and history of the town of Beverley, in the county of York : and of the provostry and collegiate establishment of St. John's; with a minute description of the present minster and the church of St. Mary and other ancient and modern edifices. Compiled from authentic records, charters, and unpublished manuscripts, with numerous embellishments (v.1)
Poulson, George (1783-1858)
1829
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Beverlac : or, The antiquities and history of the town of Beverley, in the county of York : and of the provostry and collegiate establishment of St. John's; with a minute description of the present minster and the church of St. Mary and other ancient and modern edifices. Compiled from authentic records, charters, and unpublished manuscripts, with numerous embellishments (v.2)
Poulson, George (1783-1858)
1829
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The history and antiquities of the town and minster of Beverley : in the county of York, from the most early period : with historical and descriptive sketches of the abbeys of Watton and Meaux, the convent of Haltemprise, the villages of Cottingham, Leckonfield, Bishop and Cherry Burton, Walkington, Risby, Scorburgh, and the hamlets comprised within the liberties of Beverley : compiled from public and private records and manuscripts of undoubted authority
Oliver, George (1782-1867)
1829
"Illustrated by numerous engravings on copper, wood, and stone; and other valuable embellishments".
Beverlac : or, The antiquities and history of the town of Beverley, in the county of York : and of the provostry and collegiate establishment of St. John's; with a minute description of the present minster and the church of St. Mary and other ancient and modern edifices. Compiled from authentic records, charters, and unpublished manuscripts, with numerous embellishments (v.1)
Poulson, George (1783-1858)
1829
Paged continuously.
Beverlac : or, The antiquities and history of the town of Beverley, in the county of York : and of the provostry and collegiate establishment of St. John's; with a minute description of the present minster and the church of St. Mary and other ancient and modern edifices. Compiled from authentic records, charters, and unpublished manuscripts, with numerous embellishments (v.2)
Poulson, George (1783-1858)
1829
Paged continuously.
The history and antiquities of the town and minster of Beverley : in the county of York, from the most early period : with historical and descriptive sketches of the abbeys of Watton and Meaux, the convent of Haltemprise, the villages of Cottingham, Leckonfield, Bishop and Cherry Burton, Walkington, Risby, Scorburgh, and the hamlets comprised within the liberties of Beverley : compiled from public and private records and manuscripts of undoubted authority
Oliver, George (1782-1867)
1829
"Illustrated by numerous engravings on copper, wood, and stone; and other valuable embellishments".
Beverley and Howden
Ward, H Snowden (1865-1911); Ward, Catharine Weed; North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[1913]
Strange newes from Yorke, Hull, Beverley, and Manchester. Or, a continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last weeke in his Maiesties army before Hull, with some occurrences from Yorke during the Kings absence : as also of my Lord Stranges comming in a warlike manner against the town of Manchester and slew three of the inhabitants thereof. Beeing all that passed here from the 16 of Iuly to the 23. Sent in a letter from a worthy knight now resident in Yorke, to a gentleman in Kings Street in Westminster, Iuly 25. 1642. Also the humble petition of Sir Francis Wortley Knight and Baronet to the Kings most Excellent Majestie. With his Maiesties answer thereunto. Edw. Nicholas
A. F; Wortley, Sir Francis (1591-1652); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1642
The first letter is signed: A. F. The King's answer to Sir Francis Wortley's letter is dated 18. of July, 1642. Actual pagination: [1],2-3,5-6,6-7,[1].