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- Page 14 and 15: CONTENTS. PAGE History of the City
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- Page 26 and 27: nobility, then in arms. A terrible
- Page 28 and 29: 8 Charles I. The Lord President res
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29 A monument to Major Oldfield, 5t
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31 bishop of Canterbury for her fir
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34 "breadth ; the tracery, which is
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36 Brass offertory dishes, about 50
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A—St. William's Tomb. B—Font.
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41 Bishop of Carlisle ; and was tra
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43 Hidings since January, 1858, any
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MICKLEGATE BAR, YORK
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46 again, and very shortly come to
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48 the last siege of the city, when
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50 finest and most perfect geologic
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52 of the King's Manor and the resi
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54 tlieir railway tickets. The gate
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56 ivindows, nine of wliicli are fi
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58 The third window was given by Ei
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60 ratifies the confirmation of the
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62 of King Edward III. and Philippa
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Lancastrian Period. King Henry V. a
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66 king's party, and also tlie grea
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68 In the Muniment-room are kept th
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70 the well, now dry, which formerl
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72 CHUEGHES. All Saints, North-stre
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74 large congregation at a very mod
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76 The pillars supporting the arch
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78 St. Maurice, just without Monk B
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80 CHAPELS- BAPTIST CHAPEL, in Prio
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' Pilgrim 82 choir sisters are enti
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84 Mason's Hospital, CoUiergate, fo
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86 THE EETEEAT, Heslington Eoad, wa
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88 SCHOLASTIC AND LITEEAEY. THE EOY
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90 defrayed by donations and public
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92 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Occu
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94 INSTITUTE LIBEAEY, St. Saviourga
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96 borough), 27tli W. R. (Ripon), 3
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98 Europe to the benighted savage i
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100 THEATRE ROYAL, Corner of St. Le
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102 BKIDGES, MAEKETS, AND FAIKS. LE
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104 CASTLE MILLS BEIDGE, Of great a
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106 (warm or cold) Sd., swimming 2d
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108 STREETS. Names and Architecture
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110 MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE. The
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112 jfco provide for which it is pr
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114 VILLAGES. AC0MB, pleasantly sit
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116 being ornamented, with slender
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118 of the early Norman age : dotti
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120 Selby, twelve miles by rails ;
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TO H.M. WAR ROBERT J. i-^r^m^^ DEPA
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Yorkshire Fine Art & Industrial Exh
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ALVARA HUMPHREY, ENGLISH AND FOEEIG
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