The History of Thirsk: Including an Account of Its Once Celebrated Castle, Topcliffe, Byland and Rievalx Abbeys, &c. &c. and Other Remains of Antiquity in the Neighbourhood, with Biographical Notices of Eminent MenR. Peat, 1821 - 180 стор. |
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... river in the Wapentake of Birdforth , in the North - riding of Yorkshire , 220 miles distant from London , and 23 and a half N. W. of York . Thirsk ( formerly written Thrusk * and Thursk ) in the termination of the name seems to present ...
... river in the Wapentake of Birdforth , in the North - riding of Yorkshire , 220 miles distant from London , and 23 and a half N. W. of York . Thirsk ( formerly written Thrusk * and Thursk ) in the termination of the name seems to present ...
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... river , denoting a river skirted with wood . There is a river in Normandy also spelled Caudebec . Were a stranger to travel over our bridges in the heat of summer , he might justly wonder at the * Hargrove's Knaresborough , 6th Ed . p ...
... river , denoting a river skirted with wood . There is a river in Normandy also spelled Caudebec . Were a stranger to travel over our bridges in the heat of summer , he might justly wonder at the * Hargrove's Knaresborough , 6th Ed . p ...
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... river . A sudden rise of the river Rye on the same day , happened at Helmsley , by which two houses were entirely de- stroyed , and their inmates , to the number of thirteen persons perished ; one woman who was ill in bed , only ...
... river . A sudden rise of the river Rye on the same day , happened at Helmsley , by which two houses were entirely de- stroyed , and their inmates , to the number of thirteen persons perished ; one woman who was ill in bed , only ...
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... River Swale , which was taken by Mr Richard Firth , and re - surveyed and corrected by Mr Isaac Milbourne , in 1767 , there should have been five Locks on the river , to establish a navigation to Topcliffe ; as follows , from the ...
... River Swale , which was taken by Mr Richard Firth , and re - surveyed and corrected by Mr Isaac Milbourne , in 1767 , there should have been five Locks on the river , to establish a navigation to Topcliffe ; as follows , from the ...
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... river ; one of which , originally constructed by an individual , is called Folly Bridge , but improperly , as it is a convenient structure . Many edifices have been called Follies . This is ancient ; for the castle begun at the ...
... river ; one of which , originally constructed by an individual , is called Folly Bridge , but improperly , as it is a convenient structure . Many edifices have been called Follies . This is ancient ; for the castle begun at the ...
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Abbot afterwards ancient antiquity appears arch Archbishop of York argent Barons battle bearing beautiful bells Birdforth borough Byland Abbey called Camden castle of Thirsk chancel chantry chapel curious died Duke Earl of Northumberland Eldest Sonn elegant England erected family of Mowbray feet Felixkirk font formerly garlands Gothic granted gules hills HISTORY OF THIRSK honour inscription John de Mowbray Jssue King's Kirby Kirby Knowle Kirby Wiske Lady Lascelles lofty Lord Scrope memory miles S. E. monks monument nave neighbourhood noble North Northallerton Old Thirsk oxgangs oxgangs of land parish Parliament Percy piscina possession present priory Rapin Rector reign remains Ripon river Road Robert Roger de Mowbray Roman ruins S. E. of Thirsk Saxon Sir Thomas Frankland situated Sowerby Swale Thirsk Castle tofts Topcliffe tower Upsal Upsal Castle vale vale of Mowbray venerable village Wapentake Whitby William de Mowbray Wiske Yorkshire
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