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Directory of Residents, Streets, Trades, Officials, Churches, etc., Brief History and Description of all Towns, Villages, Hamlets, etc., and with extensive information on the Cities of York and Hull. This is only available as a download and will be sent by email within 1-3 days.
A history and description of over forty of the most interesting ruins, most of which were visited by the author, during the two years previous to his writing this work in 1855. Includes: Barden Tower, Bolton Priory, Bolton Castle, Bowes Castle, Bridlington Priory, Byland Abbey, Cawood Castle, Conisborough Castle, Coverham Abbey, Craike Castle, Easby Abbey, Eggleston Abbey, Fountains Abbey, Guisbor...More Info
The North Riding, with places arranged topographically according to Wapentakes, and the Parishes within Wapentakes, including lost places, with local pronunciations of place names.
With some superb illustrations by the author, Tom Bradley, this history paints a picture of life on the road in the days before trains. Written in 1889.
Monastic antiquities described and illustrated.