Yorkshire
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Abstract of Huet's 'General idea of the universe', 1800
Concerning his ideas on the universe, the motion of the heavenly bodies, the currents, and various other subjects. Five letters, two papers and an abstract.
Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, 1458 - 2003
Documents relating to College property in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire. Includes ALM/1-/10.
Box 6: Northeast England, Pennines, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire.
Papers relating to Manley's work in England and overseas
Box 7: William Elmsall's diary for West Riding.
Papers relating to Manley's work in England and overseas
Hearldic Visitation of Yorkshire
Includes a narrative form of the visitation of 1584-5 with additions of some families up to 1626, pedigrees, charters and arms of towns, cities and religious houses.
Legal Notebook
Legal notebook of two attorneys, possibly Stephen Driffield and George Fothergill, containing formulary, and reports of cases in Yorkshire and Westminster, 198 pages.
Letter from Dr Huet to [the Board of Longitude], 1798
Concerning his ideas on the universe, the motion of the heavenly bodies, the currents, and various other subjects. Five letters, two papers and an abstract.
Letter from Dr Huet to the Board of Longitude, 1798-08-10
Concerning his ideas on the universe, the motion of the heavenly bodies, the currents, and various other subjects. Five letters, two papers and an abstract.
Letter from Dr Huet to the Board of Longitude, 1798-11-10
Concerning his ideas on the universe, the motion of the heavenly bodies, the currents, and various other subjects. Five letters, two papers and an abstract.
Letter from Dr Huet to the Board of Longitude, 1799-02-22
Concerning his ideas on the universe, the motion of the heavenly bodies, the currents, and various other subjects. Five letters, two papers and an abstract.
Letter from Gwen(dolen) Mary Raverat née Darwin to Maud Darwin née DuPuy; written at Yorkshire, 1918-09-28
Letter from Gwen(dolen) Mary Raverat née Darwin to Maud Darwin née DuPuy; written at Yorkshire
(Letter)
Letter from Jacques Raverat and Gwen(dolen) Mary Raverat née Darwin to Sir Stanley Spencer; written at Yorkshire, 1913-02-01 - 1913-06-30
Letter from Jacques Raverat and Gwen(dolen) Mary Raverat née Darwin to Sir Stanley Spencer; written at Yorkshire
(Letter)
Letter from Jacques Raverat to Sir Stanley Spencer; written at Yorkshire, 1913-02-01 - 1913-06-30
Letter from Jacques Raverat to Sir Stanley Spencer; written at Yorkshire
(Letter)
Letter from Sir George Howard Darwin to Maud Darwin née DuPuy; written at [Yorkshire], 1861-01-01 - 1912-12-31
Letter from Sir George Howard Darwin to Maud Darwin née DuPuy; written at [Yorkshire]
(Letter)
NS I Chap 5-50 Note, 1867-06-21
Note; by Emma Darwin née Wedgwood pp Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
NS II Hybridism-99 Note, 1859-12-05
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at Ilkley
(Note)
Paper by Dr Huet, 1798-08-10
Concerning his ideas on the universe, the motion of the heavenly bodies, the currents, and various other subjects. Five letters, two papers and an abstract.
Paper by Dr Huet, 1798-11-20
Concerning his ideas on the universe, the motion of the heavenly bodies, the currents, and various other subjects. Five letters, two papers and an abstract.
Soffham, Yorkshire, 1503 - 1516
Receipts for pensions from Soffham manor in Yorkshire.
The Papers of Alfred Harker
The collection comprises notebooks, sketchbooks, and photograph albums detailing geological excursions in the U.K from the late nineteenth century. These mostly cover the Isle of Skye, Isle of Arran, Yorkshire (Scarborough), and other Scottish Highlands. There are also notebooks detailing specimens collected (catalogues); lecture note drafts; maps; and some personal records including details of an 80th birthday event.
Will of Peter Day, [Wilkernwick?], Yorkshire, 5 Sep. 1720
The will of Peter Day of [Wilkernwick?] in the Holderness in the Co. of York, yeoman. To each of his sons, Peter and Ralph, 20/-. All the rest of his personal estate to his wife Mary and his daughter Mary Day, who are to be joint executors. Signed by Peter Day. Witnessed by Thomas Heron (his mark), John Smith, and Jonathan Smith.