The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 19Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1907 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... seems to have been carried over the Aqueductus ex Alba by means of an aqueduct . No such arrangement can now be traced , but both streams are here commingled , and their joint water - power is used for the prison mill , weaving , and ...
... seems to have been carried over the Aqueductus ex Alba by means of an aqueduct . No such arrangement can now be traced , but both streams are here commingled , and their joint water - power is used for the prison mill , weaving , and ...
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... seems to have no connexion with the Feast of St. Bernard of Clairvaux , which is on August 20. As there are so many Cistercian abbeys in Yorkshire , I have ventured to think that the old description of the site and the waters of ...
... seems to have no connexion with the Feast of St. Bernard of Clairvaux , which is on August 20. As there are so many Cistercian abbeys in Yorkshire , I have ventured to think that the old description of the site and the waters of ...
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... seems more in agreement with the dancing business of the fullers ) , it relieves the fullers of their hard labour ... seem itself to be ground and softened . Hence it is taken up by the currying - house , where it shows laborious ...
... seems more in agreement with the dancing business of the fullers ) , it relieves the fullers of their hard labour ... seem itself to be ground and softened . Hence it is taken up by the currying - house , where it shows laborious ...
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... seem to be that within the outer monastic enclosure , at the west end ( p . 4 ) , and the grange of Outre - Aube ( p . 4 ) . 4 There is a Cistercian statute ordering that no lay brother is to have a book , nor is he to learn anything ...
... seem to be that within the outer monastic enclosure , at the west end ( p . 4 ) , and the grange of Outre - Aube ( p . 4 ) . 4 There is a Cistercian statute ordering that no lay brother is to have a book , nor is he to learn anything ...
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... seems accurate ) as follows : - : - Richard Malbis , formerly Fairfax , 3rd son of William Fairfax of Walton ; died 1 Nov. , 1401 ; will proved 13 Nov. , 1401 Isabella . Married Nicholas Saxton before Michaelmas Term , 1404 . Living ...
... seems accurate ) as follows : - : - Richard Malbis , formerly Fairfax , 3rd son of William Fairfax of Walton ; died 1 Nov. , 1401 ; will proved 13 Nov. , 1401 Isabella . Married Nicholas Saxton before Michaelmas Term , 1404 . Living ...
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