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stone casing and plinth , suggesting that the building was plastered and whitelimed externally , a common feature of major buildings of the late twelfth and early thirteenth century in Yorkshire ( e.g. the church and conventual ...
stone casing and plinth , suggesting that the building was plastered and whitelimed externally , a common feature of major buildings of the late twelfth and early thirteenth century in Yorkshire ( e.g. the church and conventual ...
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Old Hall is recorded as being established by the seventeenth century as the new manorial seat , but it seems likely that it had relocated by the fifteenth century . Although the historical records do not reveal the reason for the demise ...
Old Hall is recorded as being established by the seventeenth century as the new manorial seat , but it seems likely that it had relocated by the fifteenth century . Although the historical records do not reveal the reason for the demise ...
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All of which are types common during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . To these may be added a nineteenth - century clog fastener and two eighteenth - century shoe buckles . The metal detected ironwork is dominated by nails and ...
All of which are types common during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . To these may be added a nineteenth - century clog fastener and two eighteenth - century shoe buckles . The metal detected ironwork is dominated by nails and ...
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LOCAL ANTIQUARIANS THORNBOROUGH RINGS AND OTHER | 1 |
THE WATCHTOWERS AND FORTLETS ON THE NORTH YORKSHIRE main | 17 |
THE WHITBY MERELS BOARD | 25 |
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