Yorkshire Notes and Queries: With the Yorkshire Genealogist, Yorkshire Bibliographer, and Yorkshire Folk-lore Journaleditor, 1890 |
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... , but he escaped to the sea . Visitors to Hull Trinity House Museum will remember seeing relics there of another sea - man . ' ] 6 Kilton Castle . Below we give two sonnets , from his pen ,. 12 YORKSHIRE GENEALOGIST , WITH.
... , but he escaped to the sea . Visitors to Hull Trinity House Museum will remember seeing relics there of another sea - man . ' ] 6 Kilton Castle . Below we give two sonnets , from his pen ,. 12 YORKSHIRE GENEALOGIST , WITH.
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... Hull . What Newton family was ever seated in that vicinity ? Holderness , New Hampshire ( N.E. ) is said to have derived its name from the fact that some of its settlers , including one , John Shepherd , came from Holderness in ...
... Hull . What Newton family was ever seated in that vicinity ? Holderness , New Hampshire ( N.E. ) is said to have derived its name from the fact that some of its settlers , including one , John Shepherd , came from Holderness in ...
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... Hull Grammar School . In October , 1786 , he entered Magdalen College , Cambridge , and during his first year there sat as a candidate for a University scholarship , gaining Sir W. Browne's gold medal for his Greek and Latin epigrams ...
... Hull Grammar School . In October , 1786 , he entered Magdalen College , Cambridge , and during his first year there sat as a candidate for a University scholarship , gaining Sir W. Browne's gold medal for his Greek and Latin epigrams ...
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... Hull , East Elveley , West Elveley , Willardby , Bentley , Etton , Risceby and Newton . 9 Hen . 5. Between William Gascoigne , Knight , Nicholas Gascoigne , Richard Gascoigne , Alveredus de Manston , and William Cornburgh , Querents ...
... Hull , East Elveley , West Elveley , Willardby , Bentley , Etton , Risceby and Newton . 9 Hen . 5. Between William Gascoigne , Knight , Nicholas Gascoigne , Richard Gascoigne , Alveredus de Manston , and William Cornburgh , Querents ...
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... Hull . 7. Friday , again with Mr. Ashley of Hull , returned home . 9. Sunday , I heard that the officers would come at ten o'clock . I appointed to begin at 5 o'clock in the morning . I did begin near 6 , preached till 9 on Rev : 22 ...
... Hull . 7. Friday , again with Mr. Ashley of Hull , returned home . 9. Sunday , I heard that the officers would come at ten o'clock . I appointed to begin at 5 o'clock in the morning . I did begin near 6 , preached till 9 on Rev : 22 ...
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