id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17848 Benson, Edwin Life in a MediƦval City Illustrated by York in the XVth Century .txt text/plain 22641 1306 71 Church, State, people; outside the city; population; area-divisions fortifications (castle, city walls, bars); religious buildings (Minster; St. William's College; St. Mary's Abbey; Friaries; St. Clement's Nunnery; Hospitals; Parish Churches) Minster; parish churches; Archbishop); pluralism; religious orders; A general view of fifteenth-century York ("Everwyk" in Anglo-French another quarter, adjoining the city, is the great abbey church of St. Mary, crowned by a lofty and magnificent spire rising above the churches and buildings of other monastic and religious houses. A glance over the city to-day from the Walls or the top of a church In the fifteenth century the population of York, the greatest city of Streets led to the two open market-places of this mediƦval city. York, like other cities at the time, took care to maintain the good A large city like York was practically York, being a royal city, There lived in the city a number of men in the royal service. ./cache/17848.txt ./txt/17848.txt