Anecdotæ Eborancenses. Yorkshire anecdotes; or, Remarkable incidents in the lives of celebrated Yorkshire men and women, 1. ciltWhittaker, 1883 |
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afterwards aged anecdote appointed Archbishop Archbishop of York Bart became Bishop born Bradford brother buried Cambridge Captain Castle celebrated Charles Church College Coxwold Cromwell Cunningham's Lives daughter Dean death died distinguished divine Duke Earl educated Elizabeth eminent England engraved portraits Fairfax father gentleman Gentleman's Magazine Grammar School Halifax Hall Henry History honour horse Hull King Knaresborough Lady Mary Leeds Exhibition Leeds Grammar School Leeds Worthies Mark Firth Marquis married master Mayor of London memory Metcalfe MONTAGU never noble North Yorkshire Norton Norton Conyers occasion Old Yorkshire Oliver Cromwell original portrait Oxlee parish Parliament person Pontefract Castle poor Pope possession preached Priestley Prince Queen Rawdon replied residence Royal says sermon Sheffield Sir George Sir George Rawdon Sir John Sir Richard Graham Sir Thomas Sir William succeeded took town Vicar Westminster School wife WORTLEY York York Minster young
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