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Marygate is a
street in York, England,
running just
north of the city centre.
Built in the
Middle Ages, it gets its name from St Mary's
Abbey and the Viking...
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listed parish church of the
Church of
England in York. It is
situated on
Marygate, by St Mary's Abbey. St Olave's
Church is
situated within St Mary's Abbey...
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Marygate is a
historic house on
Marygate,
immediately north of the city
centre of York, in England. The only
house on the south-eastern side of Marygate...
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Marygate Fillies'
Stakes is a
Listed flat
horse race in
Great Britain open to
fillies aged two
years only. It is run at York over a
distance of 5 furlongs...
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stretch of this wall
still runs
along Bootham and
Marygate to the
River Ouse. The
gatehouse in
Marygate and its
lodge formed part of a
range of buildings...
- Olave's, a
chamber orchestra which gives concerts in St Olave's Church,
Marygate, is one of the
music groups that
perform regularly in York. A
former church...
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walls in the
centre of York.
There are four
entrances to the gardens: on
Marygate (off Bootham) by St Olave's Church, on
Museum Street by
Lendal Bridge,...
- north-west of Aberfeldy,
Scotland The Garth,
former school building on
Marygate in York
Garth (comic strip),
published in the
British newspaper Daily Mirror...
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formerly a
township in the
parishes of St Saviour, St
Cuthbert and St Olave-
Marygate, in 1866
Heworth became a
separate civil parish, in 1894 the
parish was...
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Walter and
Arthur Penty are: 1894: The Bay Horse, a
public house in
Marygate. 1895-6:
Rowntree Wharf on the
River Foss,
originally a
flour warehouse...