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The Story of the East Riding of Yorkshire

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A regional history traces the East Riding’s development from geological origins and prehistoric settlements through Roman occupation, Anglo‑Saxon and Norse arrivals, and Norman consolidation, then describes medieval religious houses, parish churches, towns and mercantile life. It recounts local involvement in national events including uprisings and civil war, profiles ancient families and notable natives, and follows transport, port expansion and shipbuilding that shaped modern growth. Chapters examine vernacular speech, education, local government and wartime memorials, illustrated throughout with maps, plans and photographs that document archaeology, architecture and everyday life.

About the Author

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Horace B. Browne

Horace B. Browne was an author known for his contributions to regional literature, particularly focusing on the East Riding of Yorkshire. His notable work, "The Story of the East Riding of Yorkshire," offers a detailed exploration of the area's history and culture, reflecting his interest in local heritage. Browne's writing provides valuable insights into the social and historical context of Yorkshire, making his work significant for those interested in English regional narratives.

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