The Municipal History of the Borough of Leeds, in the County of York, from the Earliest Period to ... the 1st January, 1836: Including Numerous Extracts from the Court Books of the Corporation, and an Appendix, Containing Copies and Translations of Charters, and Other Documents Relating to the Borough ... |
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... CHARTERS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE BOROUGH. WITH PLATES. JAMES WARDELL LONDON : LONGMAN, BROWN, AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW. LEEDS: H. W. WALKER, 26, BRIGGATE, HDCCCXLVI. 7>4 690 14 M. A- USapr, &nrermen, anB Burgesses OF.
... CHARTERS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE BOROUGH. WITH PLATES. JAMES WARDELL LONDON : LONGMAN, BROWN, AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW. LEEDS: H. W. WALKER, 26, BRIGGATE, HDCCCXLVI. 7>4 690 14 M. A- USapr, &nrermen, anB Burgesses OF.
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... Briggate," which cannot be of less than Saxon origin, favors that opinion. This Bridge has been twice widened, once in 1730, and again in 1760, when the chapel, then used as a warehouse, was demolished.3 The antiquary Leland, who wrote ...
... Briggate," which cannot be of less than Saxon origin, favors that opinion. This Bridge has been twice widened, once in 1730, and again in 1760, when the chapel, then used as a warehouse, was demolished.3 The antiquary Leland, who wrote ...
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... Briggate," which cannot be of less than Saxon origin, favors that opinion. This Bridge has been twice widened, once in 1730, and again in 1760, when the chapel, then used as a warehouse, was demolished.3 The antiquary Leland, who wrote ...
... Briggate," which cannot be of less than Saxon origin, favors that opinion. This Bridge has been twice widened, once in 1730, and again in 1760, when the chapel, then used as a warehouse, was demolished.3 The antiquary Leland, who wrote ...
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... Briggate, lately called " Cross Parish,") was removed to the south side of Kirkgate in 1655 ; it was a most wretched place, and contained five or six dark and miserable apartments, without even a sewer or a fire place, in addition to ...
... Briggate, lately called " Cross Parish,") was removed to the south side of Kirkgate in 1655 ; it was a most wretched place, and contained five or six dark and miserable apartments, without even a sewer or a fire place, in addition to ...
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... Briggate, lately called " Cross Parish,") was removed to the south side of Kirkgate in 1655; it was a most wretched place, and contained five or six dark and miserable apartments, without even a sewer or a fire place, in addition to ...
... Briggate, lately called " Cross Parish,") was removed to the south side of Kirkgate in 1655; it was a most wretched place, and contained five or six dark and miserable apartments, without even a sewer or a fire place, in addition to ...
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