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Total number of records: 7
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People and organisations | Count |
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Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858) | 7 |
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845 | 2 |
York Minster | 2 |
Wood, William, 1745-1808 | 1 |
Yorkshire Philosophical Society | 1 |
St. Mary'S Abbey (York, England) | 1 |
Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl, 1786-1857 | 1 |
Harcourt, William Venables Vernon, 1789-1871 | 1 |
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YAS 0020
YAS 0020
A descriptive account of the antiquities in the grounds and in the museum of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858); Yorkshire Philosophical Society
1875
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YAS 0090
YAS 0090
Eburacum, or, York under the Romans
Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858)
1842
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YAS 0141
YAS 0141
1809
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YAS 1968
YAS 1968
Some account of the ancient and present state of the Abbey of St. Mary, York : and of the discoveries recently made in excavating the ground on which the principal buildings of the abbey formerly stood
Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858)
1829
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YAS 0144
YAS 0144
A letter addressed to the Rev. W. V. Vernon, F.R.S. Can. Res. of York Cathedral, containing remarks on the postscript of his letter to Lord Viscount Milton
Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858)
1830
Attributed to Charles Wellbeloved.
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YAS 0144
YAS 0144
A letter addressed to the subscribers to the restoration of the choir of York Minster, on the subject of the proposed removal of the organ screen
Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858)
1830
Robert Smirke was the architect suggested for the project.
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YAS 0144
YAS 0144
A second letter addressed to the subscribers to the restoration of the choir of York Minster : on the subject of the proposed removal of the organ screen
Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858)
1830
Ascribed by some to Charles Wellbeloved; Dict. nat. biog. does not confirm this assertion, but does make it plausible.
Includes bibliographical references.