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For other uses, see Howden (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°44′39″N 0°51′48″W / 53.744111°N 0.863416°W / 53.744111; -0.863416 Howden Howden Minster and Market Cross Howden  Howden shown within the East Riding of Yorkshire Population 3,810 (2001 Census)1 OS grid reference SE749281 Parish Howden Unitary authority East Riding of Yorkshire Ceremonial county East Riding of Yorkshire Region Yorkshire and the Humber Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town GOOLE Postcode district DN14 Dialling code 01430 Police Humberside Fire Humberside Ambulance Yorkshire EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber UK Parliament Haltemprice and Howden List of places: UK • England • Yorkshire Howden is a small market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies north of the M62, on the A614 road about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Goole and 17 miles (27 km) south-west of York. Howden holds a significant historic importance, William the Conqueror giving the town to the Bishops of Durham in 1080.2 The wapentake of Howdenshire was named after the town, the Bishops of Durham also owning the wapentake. Contents 1 Geography 2 Early history 3 Ruin of Howden's minster 4 19th century 5 20th century 6 21st century modernisation 7 Politics 8 See also 9 References 10 External links Geography Howden is situated on the A614, although the town itself has been bypassed. Howden lies close to the M62 and the M18 motorways, nearby to Goole which lies at the opposite side of the River Ouse. The town is served by Howden railway station, which is situated in North Howden and has services to Leeds, Selby and Kingston upon Hull.


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Howden is surrounded by largely flat land and in some places marshland. Much of the land surrounding Howden is separated by many drainage dykes. Early history One of the earliest recorded parts of Howden's history is King Edgar of England giving his first wife, Ethelfleda, Howden Manor in 959 AD,3 the beginnings of a long connection with the royal court of England. In 1080, William the Conqueror gave the town, including its church, which later became the minster, to the Bishop of Durham, who promptly conferred the church upon the monks of Durham. However, he kept Howden Manor for himself. Records show that the church was at first a rectory, but conflicting records also show that Hugh, Prior of Durham, was given a bull from Pope Gregory IX for appropriating the church towards the maintenance of 16 monks.4 Howden's royal connections continued when, in 1191, Prince John spent Christmas in Howden. Nine years later, John, now King of England, granted Howden the right to hold an annual fair.3 A view of the front of Howden Minster. In 1228, work began on the current Howden Minster, though it was not finished until the 15th century when the chapter house and top of the tower was added by Bishop Walter de Skirlaw. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Howden became a centre for pilgrims because of John of Howden's alleged miracles in the latter part of the 13th century.5 The most prolific of these tales was that John of Howden, at his funeral in 1275, raised his arms from his open coffin during his requiem mass to greet the host. As such, he has become regarded as a saint, though the Catholic Church has never made this official. Through the pilgrims, Howden received the money that it needed to complete the minster, fulfilling John of Howden's prophecy that he would continue aiding the minster from beyond the grave. Ruin of Howden's minster Some of the original stones from the ruins of Howden Minster


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In 1548, Henry VIII dissolved the Collegiate churches, including Howden. During her reign, Elizabeth I gave the revenues of the Manor of Howden to local landowners. But these landowners refused to repair the choir of the church,2 which eventually fell into ruin. The minster fell into further ruin during the English Civil War, when the Parliamentarians used it as a stable during their stay on the way to lay siege to Wressle Castle. The troops damaged the interior extensively, destroying the organ, much of the wooden structures, and damaging some of the masonry. It is said that when leaving the town they were playing the pipes of the organ like penny whistles.2 On the night of 29 September 1696, after nearly 150 years of neglect, the roof of the choir fell down. The minster ruins were left where they fell until 1748 when the site was cleared, and the townsfolk took them for their own. Many used the masonry as building stones.2 19th century In the early 19th century Howden became famous throughout Europe for its horse fair, held every September. In Georgian times, the fair was quoted in The Sporting Magazine in 1807 as being the "largest fair for horses in the Kingdom".6 The fair, at its height, attracted all the principal horse dealers from every part of the United Kingdom. It is estimated that up to 4,000 horses were displayed for sale every day of the fair and that the total worth of this kind of sale was £200,000.6 Representatives of the British Army attended the fair, and it is thought that Wellington's cavalry used horses bought at Howden in the Napoleonic Wars.


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Howden's architecture is chiefly from the Georgian and Victorian era, most of the town centre exclusively being built in this period. Most of Howden's pubs were built during this time, and it is said that, at one point, there were more pubs in Howden per square half mile than anywhere else in the country.7 One notable piece of architecture from this period is the Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart located at the junction of Knedlington Road and Buttfield Road. It is one of the early works of the distinguished architect, Joseph Aloysius Hansom, who later became famous for designing the Hansom Cab. However Hansom's greatest achievements were the churches (mostly Catholic) he designed, the most notable of which are St Walburga's in Preston (the church with the highest spire in England), The Holy Name in Manchester and what is now Arundel Cathedral. The Sacred Heart Church in Howden was opened in 1850 and is comparitatively modest in size and simple in design, but nevertheless is clearly a work of some destinction. Howden's first railway station opened in 1840 and a second opened in 1885. The town was the scene of an early rail disaster which killed five passengers when a large iron casting fell from a wagon, and derailed the train. It was one of the first accidents to be investigated by the new Railway Inspectorate. 20th century The plaque about Nevil Shute on 78, Hailgate In 1915, during the First World War, the British Admiralty needed a suitable site in north-east England for a new airship station, to protect the ports and ships from the threat of attack by German U-boats.


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Howden, which operates a plant in New Philadelphia, has acquired Thomassen Compression Systems, a Netherlands-based company that designs, assembles, installs and services custom-made horizontal piston compressors.


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RNAS Howden opened in 1916 with its airship hangars. It provided not only protection for shipping along the east coast, but also jobs for hundreds of civilians. This helped to turn round the town's fortunes, which had been suffering since the building of the port at nearby Goole, and the passing of the horse fairs.8 Between the wars, and then during the Second World War, the author Nevil Shute worked in Howden for the Airship Guarantee Co, as part of the team that created the R100. While here, Shute worked alongside Barnes Wallis, the scientist and inventor of the bouncing bomb. Shute lived at number 78 Hailgate, and a plaque is now fixed to the house to commemorate this.9 Shute is not always popular in Howden, because of what he wrote in his autobiography: The lads were what one would expect, straight from the plough, but the girls were an eye-opener. They were brutish and uncouth, filthy in appearance and in habits. Things may have changed since then – I hope they have. Perhaps the girls in very isolated districts such as that had less opportunity than their brothers for getting in to the market and making contact with civilization; I can only record the fact that these girls straight off the farms were the lowest types that I have ever seen in England, and incredibly foul-mouthed. - Slide Rule: Autobiography of an Engineer, Nevil Shute, 1954. In 1932, Howden Minster's renovations were completed, and its bells chimed every 15 minutes, a tradition that continues to this day. A view of Howden town centre, with the Minster in the background.


Howden seals £88m deal for Dutch rival Thomassen

HOWDEN, the Renfrew-based engineering group, yesterday agreed a "transformational deal" to buy a Dutch business for £88 million.

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It is popularly believed that on the night of 24 June 1954 the historian A.J.P. Taylor spent the night at the Wellington Hotel, and that he broke a water jug and a shaving mirror while staying there. However, this is untrue, as Taylor spent the night at the Bowman’s Hotel, next door to the Wellington. It is also untrue that he broke the jug and mirror. Instead, he broke his wrist falling from the unusually high bed.10 In the latter part of the mid-20th century, two banks and a Co-op, the town's largest grocery store, opened, giving the people of Howden a more convenient infrastructure. 21st century modernisation The main offices of the Press Association in Howden on Bridgegate. In late 2003 The Press Association (PA) completed building work on what it calls its 'Operations Centre', despite notable opposition from the residents of Howden, and it stands on the site of the old Georgian Police Station. This left Howden without a police presence in the town until late 2005. The building was officially opened by the Prince of Wales, continuing Howden's relations with the Royal Family. PA has several hundred employees, most of whom have been brought into the town from Leeds and London, at this building and others in the town. The local public transport facilities have proved inadequate for many staff who commute, as much of the work is done round the clock. This has led to considerable strain being put on Howden's parking facilities, leading to the creation of a Controlled Parking Zone embracing most of the central area of the town.


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Online retailer Ebuyer.com also recently relocated their headquarters from Sheffield to Howden. Their vast warehouse and office building is on Ferry Road, close to Howdendyke. Adjacent to the Ebuyer.com headquarters is that of Wren Kitchens along with a new warehouse and distribution centre. This new development is in partnership with Ebuyer. Plans for the further development of Howden include a permanent set of traffic lights, more housing, an industrial estate and a larger grocery store to be built on the disused United Carriers site, (The new Co-op has since been built in place of United Carriers and features a modern grocery store and beautifully accommodated apartments above the store). Howden Minster is currently undergoing another renovation, with the aid of English Heritage. The Minster hopes to raise £300,000 in the next two years.2 The famous Yorkshire wood carver, Mousy Thompson of Kilburn, made the fine choir stalls and much of the other minster furnishings, as seen on Look North. Children love to hunt for the 30+ Thompson mice hidden around the Minster Howden was featured in The Times top 20 list of places with the best standard of living in the UK in 2005.11 Politics The parliamentary seat of Howden and Haltemprice is held by David Davis, the former Shadow Home Secretary. The civil parish of Howden had a population of 3,810, according to the 2001 UK census.1 The civil parish also includes North Howden and part of Boothferry. The current Howden town councillor is Mark Preston, of the Conservative Party. Chris Hobson, of the Labour Party, is the shadow councillor. See also Howden School and Technology College Howden rail crash References ^ a b "2001 Census: Key Statistics: Parish Headcounts: Area: Howden CP (Parish)". Office for National Statistics. http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=790982&c=Howden&d=16&e=15&g=390913&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779. Retrieved 6 February 2008.  ^ a b c d e "Howdenminster.net". Howden Minster.net. http://www.howdenminster.net/. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ a b "Notes on the history of Howden". uk.geocites.com/denko476. Archived from the original on 29 August 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20060829014205/http://uk.geocities.com/deko476/history.htm. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ genuki.org.uk. "The history of Howden's church.". http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Howden/HowdenHistory.html. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ uk.geocites.com/denko476. "Myths about Howden". Archived from the original on 3 May 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20060503200250/http://uk.geocities.com/deko476/myths.htm. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ a b "Howden Horse Fair". uk.geocites.com/denko476. Archived from the original on 3 May 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20060503201031/http://uk.geocities.com/deko476/horse_fair.htm. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ Yorkshire Tours. "Profile of Howden.". http://www.chromavision.co.uk/yt/howden.htm. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ deko476. "Howden RNAS.". Archived from the original on 1 September 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20060901031716/http://uk.geocities.com/deko476/RNAS.htm. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ deko476. "Neville Shute in Howden.". Archived from the original on 3 May 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20060503200711/http://uk.geocities.com/deko476/nev_shute.htm. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  ^ Burk, Kathleen (2002). Troublemaker: The Life and History of A.J.P. Taylor. Yale University Press. p. 193.  ^ Rose, David (8 December 2005). "The North-South divide is a bit rich, say banks". London: The Times. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article754566.ece. Retrieved 20 July 2006.  Gazetteer — A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 2006. p. 7.  mousy thompson museum External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Howden Profile of Howden by Yorkshire Tours Howden Secondary School and Technology College v · d · eCeremonial county of East Riding of Yorkshire Yorkshire Portal Unitary authorities East Riding of Yorkshire • Kingston upon Hull Major settlements Beverley • Bridlington • Brough • Driffield • Goole • Hedon • Hessle • Hornsea • Howden • Kingston upon Hull • Market Weighton • Pocklington • Snaith • South Cave • Withernsea See also: List of civil parishes in East Riding of Yorkshire Rivers Aike Beck • Arram Beck • Derwent • Hull • Humber • Ouse • Trent Falls • West Beck Canals Beverley Beck • Driffield Navigation • Leven • Market Weighton • Pocklington Topics History • Parliamentary constituencies • Grade I listed buildings • Monastic houses • Museums  • SSSIs • Windmills


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