HULL:
A History of Hull from Baine's Gazetteer (1823)
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- A HISTORY OF HULL.
- 1296 - The Charter for the Town.
- 1300 - Edward I.
- 1399, Henry, Duke of Lancaster
- A HISTORY OF HULL
- Cromwell and the Protectorate.
- William and Mary.
- 1778 - The last execution of a criminal.
- 1788 - The first steam-packet.
- 1840 - Queen Victoria marries.
- HULL - a description.
- Markets and fairs, Water supply, Baths, Gasworks.
- Parks, Pier, Cemeteries, Railway Stations.
- Chambers, Associations, Monuments.
- Antiquities
- CHURCHES AND CHAPELS.
- All Saints', Christ Church, Drypool Church.
- Holy Trinity, Mariners', Newland.
- St. Andrew's, St. Augustine's, St. Barnabas'.
- St. James', St. John the Baptist, St. John the Evangelist.
- St. Jude's, St. Luke's, St. Mark's.
- St. Mary's (Lowgate), St. Mary's (Sculcoates), St. Matthew's Church.
- St. Paul's, St. Philip's, St. Silas'.
- St. Stephen's, St. Thomas'.
- The Seamen's Mission Hall
- St. Mathias' Mission Room.
- The Roman Catholic Churches: St Charles, St Mary, St Patrick.
- The Convent.
- Congregationalists.
- The Methodists: Wesleyan, The New Connexion, Primitive.
- The Presbyterian Church of England.
- The Lutheran Churches.
- The Baptists.
- Others: Quakers, Unitarian, New Jeruselem, Calvanists etc.
- The Methodist Free Church.
- The Salvation Army.
- The Jews.
- EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
- The Truant and Industrial School
- Hymers' College
- The Hull and East Riding College
- Hull Grammar School
- The Vicar's Choir School
- THE MAIN BUILDINGS.
- The Royal Institution
- The James Reckitt Public Library
- Christian and Literary Institute
- Hull Church Institute, The Scientific Institute.
- The Scientific Institute
- The Lyceum Library, The Hull Law Library.
- PUBLIC BUILDINGS:
- The Town Hall
- The Dock Offices.
- The General Post Office
- Banks.
- The Public Hall
- The Theatre Royal
- Friendly Societies
- WORTHIES - People of note.
- Roberte de Scardeburg, The De la Poles, John Alcock.
- Thomas Ferries, Luke Foxe, Sir John Lawson.
- Andrew Marvell, Dr Robert Wittie, Thomas Watson.
- Commodore Edward Thompson, Rev. William Mason, Benjamin Thompson.
- John Alderson, William Wilberforce, William Etty R.A.
- Charles Frost, J. Harland, Christopher Thompson.
- Thomas Earle, Charles Bromby, Marie Hall.
- Henry Dawson, Sir James Alderson, Dr Thomas Walton.
- William Wallett.
Data transcribed from:
Baines Gazetteer 1823
Scan, OCR and html software by Colin Hinson.
Checking and correction by Richard Tetley.
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