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THE END OF MEDIEVAL MONASTICISM IN THE NORTH RIDING OF YORKSHIRE By Claire Cross The suppression of monasticism in the North Riding of Yorkshire seems to have taken the local inhabitants entirely by surprise . Drawing chiefly upon the ...
THE END OF MEDIEVAL MONASTICISM IN THE NORTH RIDING OF YORKSHIRE By Claire Cross The suppression of monasticism in the North Riding of Yorkshire seems to have taken the local inhabitants entirely by surprise . Drawing chiefly upon the ...
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The Franciscans , the first to penetrate the Riding , established a convent in Scarborough in 1239 and another in Richmond in 1258. The Dominicans settled in Scarborough and Yarm in 1252 and 1266 respectively , while the Carmelites had ...
The Franciscans , the first to penetrate the Riding , established a convent in Scarborough in 1239 and another in Richmond in 1258. The Dominicans settled in Scarborough and Yarm in 1252 and 1266 respectively , while the Carmelites had ...
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YORKSHIRE RETURNS OF THE 1851 CENSUS OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP , volume 2 , West Riding ( North ) , edited by John Wolffe , Borthwick Texts and Studies 31 , Borthwick Institute , University of York ( 2005 ) , ISBN 1-904497-10-1 , ISSN 0305 ...
YORKSHIRE RETURNS OF THE 1851 CENSUS OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP , volume 2 , West Riding ( North ) , edited by John Wolffe , Borthwick Texts and Studies 31 , Borthwick Institute , University of York ( 2005 ) , ISBN 1-904497-10-1 , ISSN 0305 ...
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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