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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Goole
Pavilion Finance Brokers (Hull) Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
Walkergate
, HU17 9BP
Tel. 01482 862948
Fax. 01482 862948

Nationwide Mortgage Services
Company Type: Financial Adviser
Suite 9 Agriculture House
, HU17 9EP
Tel. 01482 880777
Fax. 01482 880777

Alan Bell Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
58 Flamborough Road
, YO15 2JN
Tel. 01262 675675
Fax. 01262 675675

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Bridlington Priory

The priory was favoured by kings and their nobles and soon owned land across Yorkshire.[1] The Canons from the priory established Newburgh Priory in 1145. King Stephen granted the priory should have right to have the property of felons and fugitives within the town and proceeds from the harbour and later King John gave the priory the right to hold a yearly fair in the town in 1200.[1] During the conflict between Stephen and Matilda, William le Gros, Earl of Albemarle (a Manor in Holderness which is now ?lost?) advanced on the priory and expelled the canons in his campaign against Gilbert de Gant of Hunmanby. He fortified the priory and later gave the priory six parcels of land, one at Boynton and the rest in Holderness.[3]Henry IV appropriated the rectory of Scarborough to the priory which was later confirmed by Henry V, Henry VI and Edward IV.[2] A royal license was also granted by Richard II in 1388 to crenellate the priory with a wall and gates of stone.[1] There were fourth gates, Kirk Gate, West Gate, Nun Gate and Bayle Gate.[2] The the priory also had a large library, which listed by John Leland shortly before the dissolution.[2]

Kingston upon Hull

The city returned three Members of Parliament to the House of Commons and at the last general election, in 2010, elected three Labour MPs: Alan Johnson who was the former Home Secretary,[33][34]Diana Johnson[35] and Karl Turner.[36]

Hull Maritime Museum

Hull's tradition of ocean-going commerce dates from the Middle Ages and has historically targeted the nations of Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea. The Court Room in the Hull Docks building, once for use by the Hull Dock Company's shareholders and now the venue for temporary exhibitions, also pays hommage to Hull's commercial past and present. The room houses a frieze containing the coats of arms of the cities with which Hull has historically had trade relations.[3]

Holy Trinity Church, Hull

A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register

Louth, Lincolnshire

Alfred Lord Tennyson was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School and a stone inscription to commemorate this forms part of a wall on Schoolhouse Lane in Louth.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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