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The first Treasurer for York Minster was appointed in 1091 when the office was established by Archbishop of York Thomas of Bayeux, but all that remains of his original house is an external wall which forms part of Grays Court and sections of 12th-century masonry in the present Treasurer's House for which it is uncertain whether they are in-situ or have been reused.
York has long been dubbed one of the ‘most haunted cities in Europe’ due to its violent and dark past, with more than 500 tales of hauntings within the city walls.
Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in North East England" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Treasurer's House, York
Dr. Patrick Ottaway and Jim Lyons investigate Roman ghost sightings at the Treasurer's House York and Mersea Island, Essex. 14 April 1996 1.2 (2) The Mysteries of the George Examines a haunted pub in Preston, England with paranormal investigator Melanie Warren. 21 April 1996 1.3 (3) The Phantoms of Chingle Hall
Ghosts in the Garden (23 September – 7 November 2022) is a series of wire-mesh sculptures of historical figures on display throughout the Artist's garden and Museum Gardens as well as at the Treasurer's House, York, Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Barley Hall, and St Anthony’s Garden. [37]
Grays Court is a Grade I listed house [1] in York, England. The house is within the city walls near York Minster. Dating back in part to 1080 and commissioned by the first Norman Archbishop of York to provide the official residence for the Treasurers of York Minster, it is one of the oldest continuously occupied dwellings in the United Kingdom.
Centurion's Ghost Ale, which is 5.4% alcohol by volume, is York Brewery's strongest beer and is named after an incident when an apprentice plumber saw Roman soldiers marching through the cellar of Treasurer's House in York.
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