The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 22, Parts 3-4Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1913 |
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Page 322
... close to two ancient roads ; Skelton commanded a Roman road leading from the Tees ' mouth to Dunsley Bay ; Crayke was close to another ancient road ; Whorlton was only two miles from a Roman branch road leading to Yarm . The reason of ...
... close to two ancient roads ; Skelton commanded a Roman road leading from the Tees ' mouth to Dunsley Bay ; Crayke was close to another ancient road ; Whorlton was only two miles from a Roman branch road leading to Yarm . The reason of ...
Page 346
... close resemblance to that at Castle Leavington , except that the latter is circular and the Easby earthwork is horse - shoe shaped , as is Castleton . The fortalice obviously consisted of a motte only , its heel or base on the south ...
... close resemblance to that at Castle Leavington , except that the latter is circular and the Easby earthwork is horse - shoe shaped , as is Castleton . The fortalice obviously consisted of a motte only , its heel or base on the south ...
Page 363
... close to an ancient road leading from Richmond to Skipton - in - Craven , via Carlton - in - Coverdale . Many years after the death of his wife , probably about 1134 - certainly between 1131 and 11377 - Ribald , then possibly over 80 ...
... close to an ancient road leading from Richmond to Skipton - in - Craven , via Carlton - in - Coverdale . Many years after the death of his wife , probably about 1134 - certainly between 1131 and 11377 - Ribald , then possibly over 80 ...
Contents
REV S BARING GOULD | 241 |
REV W D WOODREES | 253 |
AN EXCAVATION AT ADEL | 287 |
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Abbey acres Alan le altar ancient Angl appear Arch Archæological Arinbjörn bailey castle banquette Barnard Castle baron Bishop Bowes burgus carucates Castleton century church Cotherston counterscarp daughter defended died ditch Durham Earl Early Norman earth-and-timber castle earthworks East Riding Egill enclosure England erected Eric estates existing feet fortress Foss gilt Guisborough gules hall Helmsley Henry Henry II History Ibid inscription Item ij John Kilton king land Leeds Lord Malton manor masonry mediæval Middleham Mortain motte and bailey Mowbray Neville Norman castles North Riding Northallerton original palisade Percy Pickering Pickhill Pipe Rolls possession Priory probably promontory rampart rectangular keep reign Richard Richmond Richmondshire Robert de Brus Roman round Rufus Scarborough Sheriff Hutton side siege Skelton Castle Stephen stockade stone castle stronghold Stuteville summit Surdeval Survey Thirsk Thweng timber castle tion tower Vettones wall Whorlton William writer wt couer Yafforth York Yorkshire