| John Britton, John Hodgson - Architecture - 1812 - 1036 pages
...Edward III. delivered this part of the kingdom from the inroads of the Scots, and the town of Ripon was, by the liberal donations of the Archbishop of York, and the neighbouring gentry, restored to a flourishing condition. Since that time it has been honoured by several royal visits.... | |
| John Bigland - 1815 - 1038 pages
...Edward III. delivered this part of the kingdom from the inroads of the Scots, and the town of Ripon was, by the liberal donations of the Archbishop of York, and the neighbouring gentry, restored to a flourishing condition. Since that time it has been honoured by several royal visits.... | |
| Thomas Langdale - Yorkshire (England) - 1822 - 510 pages
...country with li re and sword, and the town and Monastery of Ilipon were ngain reduced to Unhes; bnt, by the liberal donations of the Archbishop of York, and the neighbouring gentry, it was again restored to iU former flourishing condition. The Church was prt^ervcd from the general... | |
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