Transcriber’s Note:
The illustrations have been moved to fall between paragraphs. Full page illustrations were counted in the pagination, but, given these adjustments, are unnumbered here. On several occasions, the order of the illustrations is reversed, to better follow the text. The page numbers in the table of illustrations serve as links to the correct locations.
The footnotes, which were marked using the typical symbols (e.g., asterisks), have been numbered consecutively for uniqueness, and placed following the end of the text. They are linked for ease of reference and navigation. On several occasions (44.8, 48.10, 59.13, 229.59), a single footnote is referenced multiple times in the text. The reverse navigation to the page will position the reader at the first of them.
Minor errors, attributable to the printer, have been corrected. Please see the transcriber’s [note] at the end of this text for details regarding the handling of any textual issues encountered during its preparation.
THE STORY OF THE
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
A COMPANION VOLUME.
304 Pages, Crown 8vo, with 56 Illustrations.
Cloth Boards, 1/8 net.
YORK
IN ENGLISH HISTORY
BY
J. L. BROCKBANK, M.A.,
AND
W. M. HOLMES.
A typical Press Opinion.—"We have nothing but praise for this charming book. It has well been said that ‘to master thoroughly the story of the city of York is to know practically the whole of English history,’ and the authors of this new history have demonstrated the truth of this opinion. No pains have been spared by the publishers to give the letterpress a perfect setting; binding, paper, illustrations, and general finish are alike admirable."
London: A. Brown & Sons, Ltd., 5 Farringdon Av., E.C.
And at Hull and York.
The Pride of the East Riding.
Beverley Minster from the South-East.
THE STORY OF
THE EAST RIDING OF
YORKSHIRE
BY
HORACE B. BROWNE, M.A.
WITH ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY
ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON
A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.C.
And at HULL and YORK
1912
PRINTED AT BROWNS’ SAVILE PRESS,
SAVILE STREET AND GEORGE STREET, HULL.
TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS
OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,
IN THE HOPE THAT THE STORY OF THE LIVES OF THEIR
FOREFATHERS MAY INSPIRE THEM TO HELP IN
ROLLING ONWARDS THE WHEELS OF
PROGRESS THAT HAVE BEEN IN
MOTION EVER SINCE THE
FIRST LIVING BEING
CAME INTO
EXISTENCE.