N.N.W. of Hull by a branch of the NorthEastern railway.
Beverley is the seat of a suffragan bishop in the diocese of York.
From the time of St John of Beverley until the dissolution of the monasteries, the manor and town of Beverley belonged to the archbishopric of York, and is said to have been held under a charter of liberties supposed to have been granted by King lEthelstan in 925.
"BEVERLEY, a parish in the wapentake of Harthill and the liberty of Beverley;(the several parishes of St. John, St. Mary, St. Nicholas, and St. Martin), 9 miles NNW.
Toll Gavel United Methodist and URC Church, Walkergate, Beverley, founded 1891 as a Wesleyan Chapel, view 1.
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