The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 76Association, 2004 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... married for 18 months without telling his father . Try as he might Gossip could not get George to tell him the truth about the matter . Gossip was reduced to doubting even the fact of the marriage being legal . He asked a friend to ...
... married for 18 months without telling his father . Try as he might Gossip could not get George to tell him the truth about the matter . Gossip was reduced to doubting even the fact of the marriage being legal . He asked a friend to ...
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... married . Although this marriage has been attacked by Lydia's critics , from one perspective it was altruistic since it meant that her son could , when he was of age , claim full possession of the Thorp Green estate . Lydia could now go ...
... married . Although this marriage has been attacked by Lydia's critics , from one perspective it was altruistic since it meant that her son could , when he was of age , claim full possession of the Thorp Green estate . Lydia could now go ...
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... married Henry Clapham at the age of twenty on 19 October 1848 ; he was the same age . This marriage was commented on most by Charlotte Brontë in her letters to Ellen Nussey , since it brought Mary to live at Aireworth , a house just the ...
... married Henry Clapham at the age of twenty on 19 October 1848 ; he was the same age . This marriage was commented on most by Charlotte Brontë in her letters to Ellen Nussey , since it brought Mary to live at Aireworth , a house just the ...
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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