The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 77Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 2005 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... priests who came to England by way of the Yorkshire coast . The common view of the North York Moors in the sixteenth century is of a remote area , far from local and central governmental and administrative ma- chinery . The agricultural ...
... priests who came to England by way of the Yorkshire coast . The common view of the North York Moors in the sixteenth century is of a remote area , far from local and central governmental and administrative ma- chinery . The agricultural ...
Page 191
... priests . Both women were notorious recusants , and , though Lady Katherine was too old and well connected to be severely punished , Margaret spent several months in gaol , along with her sister - in - law , Katherine Dutton , and the ...
... priests . Both women were notorious recusants , and , though Lady Katherine was too old and well connected to be severely punished , Margaret spent several months in gaol , along with her sister - in - law , Katherine Dutton , and the ...
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... priests , coupled with their geographic isolation from centres of Protestantism provided strong incentives for ... priests from the 1580s onwards was critical to the survival of Catholicism , but without the determination of the Catholic ...
... priests , coupled with their geographic isolation from centres of Protestantism provided strong incentives for ... priests from the 1580s onwards was critical to the survival of Catholicism , but without the determination of the Catholic ...
Contents
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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