The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 78Association, 2006 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... Lowther in 1887 , Alfred Pease , York's future Liberal MP , gave the following character assessment of Lowther : Travelled north with Jim Lowther who was regarded as the chief of the remaining real Tories ... He is very good company ...
... Lowther in 1887 , Alfred Pease , York's future Liberal MP , gave the following character assessment of Lowther : Travelled north with Jim Lowther who was regarded as the chief of the remaining real Tories ... He is very good company ...
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... Lowther's support has been found through gold and silver , through intimidation , and through Bacchanalian revelry'.38 The Liberals lodged a petition with Parliament to have Lowther removed , but this came to nothing due to lack of ...
... Lowther's support has been found through gold and silver , through intimidation , and through Bacchanalian revelry'.38 The Liberals lodged a petition with Parliament to have Lowther removed , but this came to nothing due to lack of ...
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... Lowther , they nominated Lewis Payan Dawnay as a second candidate . It was not that Dawnay was a carpet - bagger . As a younger son of a Yorkshire aristocrat with extensive property in the county and a staunch patron of the Church , he ...
... Lowther , they nominated Lewis Payan Dawnay as a second candidate . It was not that Dawnay was a carpet - bagger . As a younger son of a Yorkshire aristocrat with extensive property in the county and a staunch patron of the Church , he ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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