The History of Whitby, and of Whitby Abbey: Collected from the Original Records of the Abbey, and Other Authentic Memoirs, Never Before Made Public. Containing, Not Only the History of Whitby and the Country Adjacent, But Also the Original and Antiquity of Many Particular Families and Places in Other Parts of Yorkshire. Divided Into Three Books ...A. Ward; and sold in London by T. Cadell ... and G. Robinson ... : As also by all the Booksellers in York; and by J. Monkman, Bookseller in Whitby, 1779 - Whitby (England) - 379 pages |
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... Hugh Lupus ; who , little pleased with the barrennefs of the foil , and unfavourable fituation of the place , as being in a manner separated by wild moors from all the rest of England , fome time after being in poffeffion , difpofed of ...
... Hugh Lupus ; who , little pleased with the barrennefs of the foil , and unfavourable fituation of the place , as being in a manner separated by wild moors from all the rest of England , fome time after being in poffeffion , difpofed of ...
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... country . Among the Normans of note that came into England at the conqueft was Hugh , furnamed Lupus , nephew to the Conqueror , and afterwards made by him the first Earl of Chefter ; as alfo William G him HISTORY ...
... country . Among the Normans of note that came into England at the conqueft was Hugh , furnamed Lupus , nephew to the Conqueror , and afterwards made by him the first Earl of Chefter ; as alfo William G him HISTORY ...
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... Hugh Lupus ; who , little pleafed with the barrennefs of the foil , and unfavourable fituation of the place , as being in a manner separated by wild moors from all the rest of England , fome time after being in poffeffion , difpofed of ...
... Hugh Lupus ; who , little pleafed with the barrennefs of the foil , and unfavourable fituation of the place , as being in a manner separated by wild moors from all the rest of England , fome time after being in poffeffion , difpofed of ...
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... Hugh , foon after the Conqueft , fettled a colony of Flanderkins or Flemings in thofe parts , who built a church and town there ; and from them it took the deno- mination of Flammenville , Flammeville , Fleinefburgh , or Flambrough , by ...
... Hugh , foon after the Conqueft , fettled a colony of Flanderkins or Flemings in thofe parts , who built a church and town there ; and from them it took the deno- mination of Flammenville , Flammeville , Fleinefburgh , or Flambrough , by ...
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... Hugh Earl of Chester , and for the fouls of all my ancestors , and for myfelf and Emma de Port my wife , and Alan de Percy our fon , and for our heirs , viz . the towns of Wyteby , and Stainfkar , and Neuham , and Stachefby , with all ...
... Hugh Earl of Chester , and for the fouls of all my ancestors , and for myfelf and Emma de Port my wife , and Alan de Percy our fon , and for our heirs , viz . the towns of Wyteby , and Stainfkar , and Neuham , and Stachefby , with all ...
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