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Monument: MYO3495 St Leonard's Hospital Retaining Wall (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO3492 St Leonard's Hospital Undercroft (The Keregen Room, Theatre Royal) (Monument)Archaeological excavations in advance of restoration have demonstrated the presence of a complex sequence of archaeological deposits dating from the 11/12th centuries. Within this time span however it is clear that elements are now absent, namely, 12...
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Building: MYO1063 St Leonard's Hospital Undercroft, gate passage and chapel above (adjacent to Library Square and York Central Library) (Building)This site originally held St Peter’s Hospital, which was renamed St Leonard’s Hospital. The hospital was located to the West of the Minster (see SE65SW335). The building was constructed by William Rufus under Augustinian rule and became one of the gr...
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Monument: MYO3505 St Leonard's leper hospital (Monument)A hospital dedicated to St Leonard (also often associated with St Loys) is said to have stood on the east bank of the Foss at Monk Bridge, but there is no definite evidence of its existence. By the 19th century a pub, The Woodman, stood on the site....
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Monument: MYO3661 St Margaret's National School (Monument)Church school for boys and girls.
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Building: MYO1630 St Martin Le Grand, 13 Coney Street (Building)Parish church, and attached gates to garden. Early 15th century tower and west end, incorporating vestiges of 11th century church; south side rebuilt and porch added in restorations of 1853-54; nave, north side and east end remodelled and reconstruct...
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Monument: MYO2287 St Mary Layerthorpe (Monument)The church of ST. MARY, Layerthorpe, is first mentioned in 1331 when, with five other capitular churches, it was annexed to St. Martin's, Coney Street. It continued to be annexed to St. Martin's at least until 1443.
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Monument: MYO1078 ST MARY'S ABBEY REMAINS CHURCH (Monument)The now ruined St Mary's Abbey was originally founded as the minster of St Olave at Galmanho before 1055, but had been re-established by 1068 as a Benedictine monastery as part of an exchange of land between the Archbishop of York and monk Stephen of...
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Building: MYO1079 ST MARY'S ABBEY REMAINS HOSPITIUM AND WATERGATE (Building)Thirteenth century probable guest house to St Mary's Abbey. It is a two storey building, constructed of stone, with a timber-framed upper storey and an old tile roof. Remains of another building and watergate adjoin it.