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Ord's Histobt op Ci.evfi.and. 



Parker's Description of Browshoime Haii.. 1815. 



Fawcktt's CanRcaRiDES near Scarborodoh. 



Hcoall's Chorches near Scarborough. 



Hunter's Historicai. Tracts. No. 2. 



Costume op Yorkshire. 1814. 



Peck's History of Bawtry and Thorne. 1813. 



Dixon's DBScRirTioN of the Environs op iNoiEBOHonoH. 1781. 



Seward's Tour to Yordas Cave. 



Maude's Verbeia or Wharfdai.e. 



, We.nsi.eydai.e. 1816. 



Savage's History of Howden Church. 1799. 



History op Wbessle Castle. 1805. 



Crosfield's History op Northallerton. 1791. 

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