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“This chronology has been a task demanding extensive research and considerable labour and patience, and Mr. Andrews is to be heartily congratulated on the result.”—Derby Daily Gazette.

“A volume of much interest and great importance.”—Rotherham Advertiser.

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YORKSHIRE FAMILY ROMANCE

By FREDERICK ROSS, F.R.H.S.,
Author of “The Ruined Abbeys of England,” “Celebrities of Yorkshire Wolds,”
“Biographia Eboracensis,” “The Progress of Civilisation,” etc.

Amongst Yorkshire Authors Mr. Frederick Ross occupies a leading place. For over sixty years he has been a close student of the history of his native county, and perhaps no author has written so much and well respecting it. His residence in London has enabled him to take advantage of the important stores of unpublished information contained in the British Museum, the Public Record Office, and in other places. He has also frequently visited Yorkshire to collect materials for his works. His new book is one of the most readable and instructive he has written. It will be observed from the following list of subjects that the work is of wide and varied interest, and makes a permanent contribution to Yorkshire literature.

CONTENTS:

The Synod of Streoneshalh.
The Doomed Heir of Osmotherley.
St. Eadwine, the Royal Martyr.
The Viceroy Siward.
Phases in the Life of a Political Martyr.
The Murderer’s Bride.
The Earldom of Wiltes.
Blackfaced Clifford.
The Shepherd Lord.
The Felons of Ilkley.
The Ingilby Boar’s Head.
The Eland Tragedy.
The Plumpton Marriage.
The Topcliffe Insurrection.
Burning of Cottingham Castle.
The Alum Workers.
The Maiden of Marblehead.
Rise of the House of Phipps.
The Traitor Governor of Hull.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.—The Edition is limited to 500 copies, and the greater part are sold. The book will advance in price in course of time.