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  1. Hace 3 días · "The old school," as we learn from the Mirror, vol. xxxv. (1840), "was a handsome structure, with very spacious school-room, having the master's seat, with sounding-board over. The exterior was a brick fabric, consisting of three casement windows on each side of a large doorway, ascended by three semi-circular stone steps, with a handsome carved dome, representing two children supporting the ...

  2. Hace 4 días · In 1385, Nicholas Wildegoose, of Yarmouth, gives to the high altar 40 s. to St. Mary's light 10 s. to the fabrick of St. Nicholas's church 10 s. &c. And in the same year, Alice, his wife, bequeaths to the high altar 20 s. to St. Mary's light 40 d. to the repairs of St. Nicholas's church 40 d. the residue of her estate to be sold and the money ...

  3. Hace 5 días · About the middle of the tenth century, it was given to the King of Scots, and was sometimes under the dominion of the Kings of Scotland, and sometimes under that of the Kings of England, (as will be more particularly shewn hereafter,) till the year 1237, when it was by King Henry III. finally annexed to the crown of England. Historical Events.

  4. Hace 5 días · primary. independent. secondary. special. other. pru or alt. all. North Yorkshire LEA Schools found: Springwell Harrogate, Harrogate, alt info North Yorkshire LEA, Northallerton, LEA info Brougham Street Nursery School, Skipton, nursery info Childhaven Community Nursery School, Scarborough, nursery info Otley Street Community Nursery School ...

  5. Hace 5 días · FELTWELL. This town lies north of Hockwold and Wilton, and was given by Ethelwold Bishop of Winchester, in the reign of King Edgar, to the monastery of Ely; in Domesday it is wrote Fatwella, and Feltwella, and may derive its name from [feot] and wella, that is, a pure water, or spring, or rather from the Saxon word [fleot], which signifies an estuary, canal, or bay, all which agree well with ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Upon the attainder of the Duke of Ormond, in 1715, the office of Lord High Steward of this city was conferred on Prince George, afterwards King George II. It appears that it was afterwards held by Frederick Prince of Wales, and that upon his death, in 1751, he was succeeded by his late Majesty, then Prince of Wales.

  7. Hace 5 días · He was made a knight at Lathom in 1617, during King James's stay there. He served as sheriff of Lancashire in 1622, and died at the Hutt in April, 1626. John, the son and heir, said to have been aged 29 at his father's death, sold his share of the Crowton estates, and dying at the Hutt 5 May, 1633, was buried at Hale