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Gent's history of Hull: (Annales Regioduni Hullini,)

 By Thomas Gent, George Ohlson

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Original t.-p.: Annales Regioduni Hullini: or, The history of the royal and beautiful town of Kingston-upon-Hull ...

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Scarborough - Page 229
Then follow'da Succession of two Bayliffs each Year in Scarborough, as they now hapj-ily continue ; and, with great Prudence, Justice and Honour, ...
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Leeds - Page 192
Barnard Tower was elected Sheriff this Year : Upon which, a Serjeant being order' d to his Habitation, in or near Leeds, he promifed to wait upon the ...
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York - Page 74
formerly Earl of Suffolk) Batchellor of Laws, Canon of the Cathedral Church of f York, and the Collegiate C/mrck of t He was made ^everley, ...
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London - Page 170
CROMWELL rode triumphant to London. General MONK reduced Scotland. Lieutenant General IRETON dy'd November 26, raving after Blood, according to the ...
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Harrow - Page 57
On a painted Board, near the Pulpit, are the Emblems of Mercy and Justice : Between which, is fupported an Harrow ; a Crown at the Top ; a Cap and ...
Nottingham - Page 153
along with his Troop, to Nottingham, to join Forces with Colonel Cromwell, and the Lord Gray: But many Hours had not paft, after his Arrival ; when, ...
more pages: 75
Dover - Page 157
Suffolk, beheaded at Dover, (as I mention'd, while treating of the Family) was really interr'cl in the old Chapel of this Place. ...
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Bolton - Page 169
on the 25th, near Wiggan, where fell the famous Lord Withrington, and others, who affifted the Earl of Derby, that was afterward beheaded at Bolton. ...
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Canterbury - Page 114
which was dedicated by Archbishop Wilfrid, of Canterbury, and 13 Bishops, with the greateft Splendour of their Religious Magnificence. ...
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Paris - Page 74
where, no doubt, but he avoided the Hands of his un- protecling and unnatural Brother ; and travelling to Paris for Shelter, he died, the Year after, ...
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Oxford - Page 163
The King arrived at Newark, about the Beginning of Oclobfr ; but was obliged to leave it in November ; and, after great Perils, got fafe to Oxford. ...
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Windsor - Page 164
but it ended in about five Months Time : Afterwards, he was remov'd to Hurst Caftle, near the Island, and from thence to Windsor. ...
Sutton - Page 7
her Hand on the Gofpels, in Prefence of RICHARD, Son of SCHERUS, or Lord SAVER, of Sutton in Holdernefs ; whose Monument is to be seen at this Day. ...
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Greenwich - Page 110
and his unfortunate Adherents, committed them to Prifon, at the fame time fending News thereof to the King ; who return'd an Anfwer, from Greenwich, ...
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Cambridge - Page 24
John's College, in Cambridge, the Heir, not more of his Virtues, as of his adverfe Fortunes, pitying the unhappy Fate of his dear Grandfather, ...
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Dublin - Page 180
Much fuch another Piece of Art, or rather (confidering its hafty Invention) more complete, happen'd in Dublin ; which I shall mention purely for the ...
Stafford - Page 151
On Sunday, the igth, the Battle of Hopton-Hcatli, near Stafford vtzs fought ; where the brave Earl of Northampton was slain, who would not (as he had ...
Warwick - Page 220
fled for Protection, who was afterwards beheaded on Gaversley Heath, near Warwick, the 2Oth of June, 1312. Here one Mr. John Mercer, a Scotsman, ...
Grimsby - Page 94
1399 John Tutbury, i [ g ] S. de Grimsby. much deluded, and withal too impotent, to prevail againft them- Upon which, withdrawing to Cottingham; ...
Rome - Page 97
due Confederation) an exhortatory Writing, fealed and figned by Pope JOHN XXI. in the firft Year of his Pontificate, dated at Rome, the 2Oth of July. ...
Preston - Page 124
Priston, or Preston 1573 William Gee, 2 7 Here I find that no Cham- John Hardcaftle } berlains are mention d. 1574 Wil. Williamfon | Step. ...
Cleveland - Page 229
and 6 by the latter, who is Catherine the Daughter of Edward Trotter, Esq ; of Skelton- Castle in Cleveland, at whose Charge this Monument is erected. ...
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Hartford - Page 126
But fuch like Accti- fations have been little regarded, fince the Tryal of Jane Wcn/iam, at Hartford, thro' the eminent Wifdom of the learned Judge, ...
Waltham, MA - Page 10
Waltham, MA Broomjket Rev. EJ Wilkinson JH Walker Gilbert Wilkinson, Ferriby Charles Wells S. Walliker John Walker Thos. Walton Geo. ...
Jerusalem - Page 207
Thomas, his Epitaph 44, 45 WILLIAM, Duke of JXormanity, his Conquest 6 William, Lord of Holdcrncss, his Vow to visit Jerusalem 3 WILLIAM III. ...
Halifax - Page 127
in fitting out a Man of War, to ferve the Queen againft the Spaniards; her Majefty order'd, that the Inhabitants of Wake- field, Leeds, and Halifax, ...

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O LORD, GOD of my salvation, I have cried day and night before thee...Page 225
If to perfection these plantations rise, If they agreeably my heirs surprise, This faithful pillar will their age declare, As long as time these characters shall spare. Here then with kind remembrance read his name, Who for posterity performed the same.Page 217
The antient and modern HISTORY of the Famous CITY of YORK : And in a particular manner of its magnificent Cathedral, commonly call'd York Minster ; as also an Account of St.Page 207
Minster ; as also an Account of St. Mary's Abbey, and other antient Religious Houses and Churches, the Places whereon they stood, what Orders belong'd to them, and the Remains of those antient Buildings that are yet to be seen ; with a Description of those Churches now in use, of their curiously painted Windows, the Inscriptions carefully collected, and many of them translated ; the Lives of the Archbishops of this See ; the Government of the Northern Parts under the Romans, especially by the Emperors...Page 207
I'd weep the world to such a strain That it should deluge once again. But since thy loud-tongued blood demands supplies More from Briareus' hands, than Argus' eyes, I'll sing thy obsequies with trumpet sounds, And write thy epitaph with blood and wounds.Page 168
... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest ! It is during the time that we lived on this farm, that my little story is most eventful.Page 27
Eurl of Carlisle, Of the family of the Howards, Erected a Castle Where the old Castle of Hinderskelf stood, And called it Castle Howard. He likewise made the plantations in this park, - And all the outworks, monuments, and other plantations Belonging to this seat. He began these works in the year MDCCXIL, And set up this inscription Anno Dom. MDCCXXXI.Page 217
At the west end of the church you '11 see Nine paces there, in each degree ; But if one foot you stir aside, My comely presence is deny'd.Page 216
All you that come my grave to see As I am now so must you be Therefore repent make no delay I in my youth was snatch'd away JOHN BARRETT died August 29.Page 214
If you have leisure to consult the writings of Mr. Samuel Jones, Author of ' Whitby, a Poem/ &c. you might find several things through the flowing pen of that ingenious gentleman, who has often employed himself upon the most exalted subjects. He has...Page 215

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