Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Объемы 1-2editor, 1888 |
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... Friends . " The title page runs : " The Northern Star , or , Yorkshire Magazine : a Monthly and permanent Register of the Statistics , Literature , Biography , Arts , Commerce and Manufactures of Yorkshire , and the adjoining Counties ...
... Friends . " The title page runs : " The Northern Star , or , Yorkshire Magazine : a Monthly and permanent Register of the Statistics , Literature , Biography , Arts , Commerce and Manufactures of Yorkshire , and the adjoining Counties ...
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... friends burying place in Stanbury 1700 Day of Jonas Turner of Scoles in the Parish of Kighley and County of York Buried in ye Burying place in Stanbury the ye 5th month in the year 1705 John Clayton near Stanbury in the parish of ...
... friends burying place in Stanbury 1700 Day of Jonas Turner of Scoles in the Parish of Kighley and County of York Buried in ye Burying place in Stanbury the ye 5th month in the year 1705 John Clayton near Stanbury in the parish of ...
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... Friends is at Brig Flat over a mile on the west of Sedbergh , and on the north of the river Rawthy . It is pleasantly situated in a fertile plain with romantic hills on the north , east and south . It is said to be the oldest Friends ...
... Friends is at Brig Flat over a mile on the west of Sedbergh , and on the north of the river Rawthy . It is pleasantly situated in a fertile plain with romantic hills on the north , east and south . It is said to be the oldest Friends ...
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... Friends met in this uncomfort- able building , and still they increased and became so numerous that in 1711 it was considered necessary to put up a gallery . The Friends met in council to devise means for defraying the cost of this ...
... Friends met in this uncomfort- able building , and still they increased and became so numerous that in 1711 it was considered necessary to put up a gallery . The Friends met in council to devise means for defraying the cost of this ...
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... Friend of sterling integrity and blameless life , was tried in 1664 at Appleby Assizes before Judge Turner for ... Friends came from the several meetings round about so that there was a concourse of 500 or 600 people . This appears ...
... Friend of sterling integrity and blameless life , was tried in 1664 at Appleby Assizes before Judge Turner for ... Friends came from the several meetings round about so that there was a concourse of 500 or 600 people . This appears ...
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acres Admitted aforesaid aged Agnes ancient Anne April August Austwicke bapt Bapta baptized Bingley Bolton Bradford Brigg buriall buried called Calversike hill Candlemas Castle Chapel Church Clayton County of York cross death December Dewsbury died Earl East Ardsley Edward Elizabeth feet Fylfot George Glapwell ground Halifax Hall Hannah Heckmondwike Henry Henry Jenkins Honley Horton Hull iiijd iiijs iijs Ilkley James Janry January Joseph July June Kighley Kildwick King Kipping Kirklees land late Leeds lived London Lord Manor March Margret Martinmas Mary May-day Maye Mirfield month night November October p'ish of Kighley p'ish of Kildwick parish persons Pontefract Register Richard Robert Robt Sandhutton Sarah Saxton sermon Sheffield Sherburn Silsden Skipton Smith Steeton stone thee Thomas Thomas Brigg Thos thou town verses Vicar village Wakefield wife William Willm wood Wordsworth Yorkshire
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