The annals of Yorkshire

The annals of Yorkshire
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Total Pages : 434
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Synopsis The annals of Yorkshire by : Henry Schroeder

The Annals of Yorkshire

The Annals of Yorkshire
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Total Pages : 838
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The Yorkshire Library. A Bibliographical Account of Books on Topography, Tracts of the Seventeenth Century, Biography, Spaws, Geology, Botany, Maps, Views, Portraits, and Miscellaneous Literature, Relating to the County of York. With Collations and Notes on the Books and Authors

The Yorkshire Library. A Bibliographical Account of Books on Topography, Tracts of the Seventeenth Century, Biography, Spaws, Geology, Botany, Maps, Views, Portraits, and Miscellaneous Literature, Relating to the County of York. With Collations and Notes on the Books and Authors
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Total Pages : 328
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Synopsis The Yorkshire Library. A Bibliographical Account of Books on Topography, Tracts of the Seventeenth Century, Biography, Spaws, Geology, Botany, Maps, Views, Portraits, and Miscellaneous Literature, Relating to the County of York. With Collations and Notes on the Books and Authors by : William Boyne

Annals of a Yorkshire House from the Papers of a Macaroni & His Kindred

Annals of a Yorkshire House from the Papers of a Macaroni & His Kindred
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Total Pages : 464
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Synopsis Annals of a Yorkshire House from the Papers of a Macaroni & His Kindred by : Anna Maria Wilhelmina Stirling

"Although the life of Walter Spencer-Stanhope [b.1749] occupies a large proportion of the present volumes, it is not the object of these pages to present one particular biography. They aim rather to be a record of certain facts and anecdotes gleaned from the papers of that old Yorkshire house of which he became owner ... [when he inherited] two estates and a considerable income ... he immediately announced his intention of assuming the name of Spencer in prefix to his name of Stanhope and so became the representative of the two Yorkshire houses ...".