
‘The Ingenious Mr Thoresby’: First Historian of Leeds 1658-1725
Admission: Free
In 1715 Ralph Thoresby published Ducatus Leodiensis the monumental history and topography of Leeds. As an antiquarian, numismatist and collector, he created an extraordinary museum at his home in Kirkgate. The legacy of his remarkable diaries, letters and books, provide the foundation of our understanding of the story of Leeds from the Middle Ages to the Georgian period.
The history of Leeds comes under the spotlight of noted Leeds historian and previous Director of Leeds Civic Trust, Dr Kevin Grady, once again this February.
As part of the Leeds 400 celebrations, this year’s lectures focus on key anniversaries marking the history of our city:
All lectures are free and no booking is required – just turn up to Leeds Minster at 1pm!
Please note: This event is externally organised by Leeds Civic Trust. Leeds Minster is not responsible for the accuracy of the above information or for any changes to this event. Please see the organiser’s website for full details.