The East Yorkshire Historian: The Journal of the East Yorkshire Local History Society, 4-6. kötetThe Society, 2005 |
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50. oldal
... described as a retailer of small wares and shopkeeper with two shops and two chambers over them in the Dings " which ... described as a gentleman and in 1695 he was probably an Alderman . He depicted a rabbit and a hat on his token which ...
... described as a retailer of small wares and shopkeeper with two shops and two chambers over them in the Dings " which ... described as a gentleman and in 1695 he was probably an Alderman . He depicted a rabbit and a hat on his token which ...
79. oldal
... described as a Gentleman of Dunswell in the 1877 deed ; previously he had lived in Beverley where most of his property was located . J L Graham had bought at least two other pubs in Hull , the Earl de Grey , Castle St. , and the Spread ...
... described as a Gentleman of Dunswell in the 1877 deed ; previously he had lived in Beverley where most of his property was located . J L Graham had bought at least two other pubs in Hull , the Earl de Grey , Castle St. , and the Spread ...
108. oldal
... described as a scholar . The Marshall's business is listed in trade directories from the early 1890s onwards , with Richard described initially as a hairdresser and shop keeper of Hallgate . The business moved to King Street c.1904 and ...
... described as a scholar . The Marshall's business is listed in trade directories from the early 1890s onwards , with Richard described initially as a hairdresser and shop keeper of Hallgate . The business moved to King Street c.1904 and ...
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The Yorkist invasion of the East Riding March 1471 | 3 |
land sales in the East Riding of Yorkshire in the early twentieth | 17 |
Hull seventeenth century tokens and their issuers | 31 |
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acres active aged appears Archives Arms became Book building called Chapel church City cloth Company containing Cottingham County dated described died Driffield Duke Earl early East Riding East Yorkshire edition Edward English farms farthings fish four George give Goole governor HALF Hall Hallgate Henry High History Holderness Hotham House Hull Ibid issued issuers James John King KINGSTON land landowners Lane late later Library listed lived Londesborough London Lord March married merchants nineteenth century occupied Office original paid parish period Plate postcard probably published Ravenspur records reference returns Richard River Robert seems seventeenth century shows side Silver Society sold Street suggests Sykes tenant Thomas Thompson tokens town trade Trinity House village West White Hart William window Wold York Yorkist