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York Minster
Cathedral of York, North Yorkshire, England, UK
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A full and authentic report of the trial of Jonathan Martin at the Castle of York, on Tuesday, March 31, 1829, for setting fire to York Minister; with an account of the life of the lunatic. The destruction of the choir of York Cathedral, on the second of February, 1829; the flight and apprehension of the incendiary; his examination and commitment to York city gaol; the proceedings at public meetings held at York, in consequence of the fire; embellished with a striking likeness of Martin and a ground plan of the minister.
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Date: 1829
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An accurate description and history of the metropolitan and cathedral churches of Canterbury and York , from their first foundation to the present year. Illustrated with one hundred and seventeen copper-plates, Consisting of Different views, plans, monuments, antiquities, arms, &c.
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Date: MDCCLV. [1755]
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The life of Jonathan Martin, incendiary of York Minster : with some account of William and Richard Martin / [Thomas Balston].
Thomas Balston
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Date: 1945
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An accurate description and history of the cathedral and metropolitical church of St. Peter , York, From it's first Foundation to the present Year. Illustrated with copper-plates, consisting of different Views, Plans, &c. and Translations of all the Latin Epitaphs. To which are added, catalogues of the Archbishops, Deans, Sub-Deans, Chancellors, Treasurers, Precentors, and Succentors.
Drake, Francis, 1696-1771.
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Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]
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A comparison between York and Lincoln minsters . By Daniel De Foe, in his tour through Great-Britain.
Daniel Defoe
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Date: 1800
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