The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 76Association, 2004 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Jane were to receive £ 3,000 each and a half share as ' tenants in common ' in the landed estate . This was an old - fashioned will , of a sort probably quite normal in the Province of York , with no suggestion of primogeniture or ...
Jane were to receive £ 3,000 each and a half share as ' tenants in common ' in the landed estate . This was an old - fashioned will , of a sort probably quite normal in the Province of York , with no suggestion of primogeniture or ...
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... Jane . Aunt Jane wrote to Ord : ' My niece Jane goes to Italy with Mr and Mrs Robinson which makes us busy and feel a little flat ' . By April , Aunt Jane was writing from Ryton Rectory , home of the Thorps , again to Ord : I have this ...
... Jane . Aunt Jane wrote to Ord : ' My niece Jane goes to Italy with Mr and Mrs Robinson which makes us busy and feel a little flat ' . By April , Aunt Jane was writing from Ryton Rectory , home of the Thorps , again to Ord : I have this ...
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... Jane's counsel was also sought while she lived , running an estate of 2000 acres can hardly have been a sinecure , even if he was not the most active of landowners . 60 There were also social responsibilities to be fulfilled as a ...
... Jane's counsel was also sought while she lived , running an estate of 2000 acres can hardly have been a sinecure , even if he was not the most active of landowners . 60 There were also social responsibilities to be fulfilled as a ...
Contents
A COPPER ALLOY SPEARHEAD AND CHISEL FROM ALLERSTON NORTH YORKSHIRE | 1 |
A ROMANOBRITISH ENCLOSED FARMSTEAD AT BILLINGLEY DRIVE THURNSCOE | 7 |
EVIDENCE FOR EARLY MEDIEVAL ACTIVITY AT BURSEA EAST YORKSHIRE | 93 |
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