History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . „:?:.? — .. ?.??.., ?..?.. ?_.:????. ..?;?• . .?.: ?...- ,.?:...:? THE CONTENTS OF THE HAP. I. Ofthe Nature and Situation of the Laud,before tlie Town was erected; and of its fuccefs-ful Beginning, in the Reign of King EDWARDthe Firfi, thro Means of that Monarchs beingwonderfully taken with the delightful Profpeils,both by Land and Water, as lie teas hunting along the SJwrewith his Nobles. Page I CHAP. II. Of the Building of tlie High-Church, dedicated to theHoly Trinity : With tlie Monuments and Infcriptions, atprefent therein, and


History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . „:?:.? — .. ?.??.., ?..?.. ?_.:????. ..?;?• . .?.: ?...- ,.?:...:? THE CONTENTS OF THE HAP. I. Ofthe Nature and Situation of the Laud,before tlie Town was erected; and of its fuccefs-ful Beginning, in the Reign of King EDWARDthe Firfi, thro Means of that Monarchs beingwonderfully taken with the delightful Profpeils,both by Land and Water, as lie teas hunting along the SJwrewith his Nobles. Page I CHAP. II. Of the Building of tlie High-Church, dedicated to theHoly Trinity : With tlie Monuments and Infcriptions, atprefent therein, and in the Church- Yard: Likewife thofeof St. Marys, called tlie Low-Church. P. 13 Chap. III. Of the Monasteries, and other ReligiousHoufes in Kingfton-upon-HULL ; With an Account of their Benefaclors ; [ *% } Benefactors; but more efpecially of the Family of De la Pole,fome of whom came at la ft to be of Royal Blood. P. 66 Chap. IV. An Account of tlie Streets, Lanes, &c, that are inKingfton-upon-Hull. P. S2 Chap. V. Containing fome few Incidents from the Foundationof the Churches, til/ the Time when the firfi M ayor of Kingfton-upon-Hull wa


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