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Act of Parliament for cleanfing and enlightening the
Streets, &c. in York

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173 to 239

for preventing Abufes in weighing and packing of
Butter

240 to 245

274 to 276

for improving the Navigation of the River Oufe 246 to 273
for rendering the above A&t more effectual
Ainfty of York-Its Jurifdiction-Annexed to the City
by Henry VI.-Formerly a Hundred of the Weft-
Riding Etymology of the Word-Antiently a
Foreft, and difafforested by Richard I. and John
-Its Jurifdiction very antiently claimed by the City
of York

70

-70 to 73

Grant of the Reftitution of it with the Mayorality

and Liberties by Edward I.

71, 72

-Its Boundaries defcribed

72

-Commiffion to Unfreemen to exercife the Office of
Juftice of the Peace within it fuperfeded
-and City of York accounted the eighth Part of the
Weft-Riding, and twentieth Part of the County
at large

73

ib.

-bears two Fifths of Parliamentary Affeffments laid
on it and the City

ib.

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-Freeholders within this District vote for Members in

Parliament for the County at large

-contains 35 Towns or Hamlets-Their Names
-general Description of it

Alcuin, or Albinus, an Account of him

Afkam-Bryan described

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BBat, of Bafe, John, Account of him, his Writings, &c.° 35

Bickerton defcribed
Bilbrough defcribed

Bilton defcribed

Bifh opthorpe described

Bolton-Percy defcribed

Bowes, Sir Martin, Account of him

Brockett-Hall within the Parish of Bolton-Percy
Brunfwick, Duke of, created Duke of York 1716

C

CARR, to Karl of o

ARR, Robert, Earl of Somerfet, Account of him

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Charles, (afterwards King Charles I.) Duke of York, Man-

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A SEDYKE

Earle, John, Bishop of Salisbury, Account of him 64 to 66
Edward Plantagenet, Duke of York

3

Edward Auguftus, (Brother of King George III.) Duke of

York

6

Epitaphs, &c. in the Churches in York

103 to 172

54

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Ergham, John, Account of him

Erneft Auguftus, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg (Bro-
ther of King George I.) Duke of York

F

FLOUR, Robert, (afterwards, ca

LOUR, Robert, (afterwards called St. Robert of

Fofs in the Ainfty-Its Rife and Course defcribed
Fothergill, Marmaduke, S. T. P. Account of him

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Frees, Valentine, and his Wife born and martyred in York 55
Edward, Account of him.

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ALLOWS for Execution of Criminals

GALLOWS

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Grofs, William le, firft titular Earl of York, or Yorkshire

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Henry, (afterwards Henry VIII.) Duke of York

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Hoton, or Hutton cum Angram, defcribed

Hoxton, or Oxton, defcribed

J

AMES, (afterwards James II.) Son of King Charles I.

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KNAPTON.

NAPTON defcribed

K

K Knaresbrough, St. Robert of, Account: of

Knavefmire defcribed

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98

46 to 52

- 100 to 102

ANGLEY, Edmund of, (fifth Son of Edward III.)
created firft Duke of York

Lepton, John, famous for riding fix Days together between

London and York.

M

ARSTON cum Hoton-Wandesley described

M*Mayors and Bailiffs of York (Life of)

Mayors, Lord, and Sheriffs of York (Lift of)
Middlethorpe defcribed.--

Monkton defcribed.

Monumental inscriptions in the Churches of York
Morchar, laft Earl of Northumberland before the Conquest
Moreton, Thomas, (Bishop of Durham) Account of him

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31 to 41

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N Nid River

EVISON, WILLIAM,

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Oufe River, Acts of Parliament for improving the
Navigation of it

Oxton, or Hoxton, deferibed

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ARLIAMENT, Reprefentatives in, for the City of York (Lift of)

Parliament, antient Mode of Election

-18 to 23:
23 to 25

Number of Freemen who voted at contefted
Elections from the Year 1713 inclufive

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Richard, Grandfon of Edmund, first Duke of York, the
first who advanced the Claim of the Houfe of
York to the Crown of England, in Oppofition-
to the Line of ancafter

of Shrewsbury (fecond Son of Edward IV.) Duke
of York

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of York, Lift of

32 to 41

99

83

Sheriffs of Yorkshire (List of ) from the Time of William I.

Skipbridge

Steeton-Hall defcribed

Swinburn, Dr. Henry, Account of him his Writings, &c. 61, 62 Synnyngthwayte described

T

ADCASTER defcribed

T Tankerfield, George, a Martyr

95

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Thorp-Arch described

Tockwith defcribed

Tofti, Earl of Northumberland

Tyburn

V.

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W

ISCOUNTS, or High Sheriffs of the County of
York, from the Time of William

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ALDBY, John, York, Account of him

Waldby, Robert, Archbishop of York, Account of
him

Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland

- the first Man of Quality beheaded in England

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Wolfington, alias Oxton, defcribed.

Y

YORK, the Capital of the Northumbrian Kings du

ring the Heptarchy

York, Seat of the Earls of Northumberland till the Con-
feffor's Time

and Lancaster, the Origin of the Difputes between
the two Houses

City, Perfons famous in Hiftory, or otherwife re-
markable, born in it

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and the infty are accounted one Eighth of the WeftRiding, and one Twentieth of the County at large 73 bears three Fifths, and the Ainfty two Fifths of Parliamentary Taxes

ib.

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