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@GenealogyBeech Avatar @GenealogyBeech HistoryandHeritageYorkshire

HistoryandHeritageYorkshire posts on X about london, the north, flared, york the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence london 7.69%, the north #829, flared #2, york 3.85%, duke 3.85%, medieval 3.85%, elements 3.85%, vienna 3.85%, king charles 3.85%, prime minister XXXX%

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"An interesting small object found at Kellington near Selby a cast lead alloy cloth seal probably dating from the 17th century. The seal is one disc of a large four disc seal from London. According to the PAS the 'design is of a winged female (Angel) with arms"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-24T22:05Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements

"extended. In her left hand the angel holds a palm and the right an hourglass. The dress / robes of suggest a Tudor date as they are formed from a bodice like garment and flared skirt"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-24T22:05Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements

"One of only two English medieval crowns still in existence is the tiny coronet of Margaret of York Duchess of Burgundy. She was the daughter of the Duke of York Richard Plantagenet and sister of Kings Edward IV and Richard III. It measures just"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-15T05:15Z 11.2K followers, 46.6K engagements

"A Little source material. XX October 1536 - Sir Brian Hastyngs to Shrewsbury. The rebels in the North are above 40000. The captains are 'the worship of the whole shires' from Doncaster to Newcastle except the earls of Cumberland and Westmoreland. It is"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-16T06:48Z 11.2K followers, 1949 engagements

"I've posted this before but it is well worth another airing. The 'Magna Via' was the medieval and early-modern road eastwards out of Halifax. It was part of the main route to Wakefield and came to be known as the 'Wakefield Gate'. With the arrival of carriages and carts two"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-23T14:55Z 11.2K followers, 1081 engagements

"Found at Kellington near Selby a cast lead alloy cloth seal probably dating from the 17th century. The seal is one disc of a large four disc seal from London. According to the PAS the 'design is of a winged female (Angel) with arms"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-24T22:07Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements

"extended. In her left hand the angel holds a palm and the right an hourglass. The dress / robes of the angel suggest a Tudor date as they are formed from a bodice like garment and flared skirt.'"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-24T22:07Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements

"by-passes were built to the north (the turnpike roads of 1741 and 1824) resulting in it's preservation retaining much of its original structure along the Halifax section in the form of a well preserved holloway (Dark Lane) and a steep ascent of the Beacon Hill Bank. There would"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-23T14:55Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements

"Painted in Yorkshire in 1985 the second year of the miners 1984-85 strike by Georg Eisler (19281998) I was really fortunate to have been commissioned to research elements of the strike and paintings like this really bring it home"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-24T18:48Z 11.2K followers, 1789 engagements

"Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Georg and Alice Eisler Foundation/Georg Eisler Archive Vienna. Photo credit: Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-24T18:48Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements

"The secret glassmakers of Rosedale remained a forgotten story for generations until 1968 when the chance discovery of a 16th-century furnace brought their craft to light. Once excavated the furnace was moved to Ryedale Folk Museum where it can still be seen today. It is now"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-25T07:05Z 11.2K followers, 2249 engagements

"At the corner of Low St Agnesgate and St Marygate a plaque marks the Treaty of Ripon a turning point on the road to civil war. In the early 1600s King Charles I tried to impose bishops and the English prayer book on Scotlands Calvinist Church. The defiant Scots calling"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-26T06:46Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements

"The Rockingham Mausoleum at Nether Haugh was built between 1784-1793 by John Carr for William Wentworth Fitzwilliam in memory of his uncle Charles Wentworth 2nd Marquis of Rockingham and Prime Minister at the time of his death in 1782. The monument was largely complete by 1789"
X Link @GenealogyBeech 2025-10-26T10:07Z 11.2K followers, XXX engagements