The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 67-68Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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SOME ASPECTS OF THE TWO LATE MEDIEVAL CHAMBERLAINS ' ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK ' by J. Muggleston This article will examine the two late medieval chamberlains ' account books , which are located in the York City Archives , primarily from an ...
SOME ASPECTS OF THE TWO LATE MEDIEVAL CHAMBERLAINS ' ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK ' by J. Muggleston This article will examine the two late medieval chamberlains ' account books , which are located in the York City Archives , primarily from an ...
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... books were the day - to - day financial records kept by the chamberlains , who then summarized the various sections on their account rolls at the end of each financial year . One important section for each year covers payments made by ...
... books were the day - to - day financial records kept by the chamberlains , who then summarized the various sections on their account rolls at the end of each financial year . One important section for each year covers payments made by ...
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... account books , which enable the recurring annual pattern to be established . As each section is repeated eight times , each of the eight years from 1446 to 1453 is therefore represented . Consequently the ... ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK 135.
... account books , which enable the recurring annual pattern to be established . As each section is repeated eight times , each of the eight years from 1446 to 1453 is therefore represented . Consequently the ... ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK 135.
Contents
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES | 23 |
EXCAVATION WITHIN THE CHURCH AT THE AUGUSTINIAN PRIORY OF GISBOROUGH | 51 |
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