Discover the breathtaking artistry and craftsmanship of the fabric rolls of York Minster, one of the most iconic and historic churches in all of England. This beautiful volume features full-color photographs and detailed descriptions of the various textiles and other materials used in the creation of these stunning works of art.
This detailed account of a small parish in Yorkshire offers a window into English rural life in the 19th century. With descriptions of local customs, landmarks, and notable figures, this book is a valuable resource for historians and anyone with an interest in the history of Yorkshire. A fascinating read that sheds light on a bygone era.
This three-volume history of Northumberland covers the period from the Roman Occupation to the mid-19th century. The second and third volumes include detailed accounts of the social, political, and economic history of the region, as well as information on its natural history and geography. The book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of Northumberland or the history of England more broadly.
Discover the history, manners, language, and statistics of the Province of York with this collection of registered wills. Spanning from the year 1300 downwards, readers will gain valuable insights into the past.
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In this fascinating work, James Raine provides a detailed account of the ancient monuments of England. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including archaeological surveys and historical records, Raine offers a vivid portrait of the country's rich cultural heritage. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of England's ancient monuments, as well as for those interested in the field of archaeology more broadly.