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( 1 ) The first enclosure comprises the present church , its churchyard and rectory ( OS 167/168 ) and the site of two tenements ( OS 169 and 170 ) , the south - easterly one of which is now occupied by a property known as Draft Farm .
( 1 ) The first enclosure comprises the present church , its churchyard and rectory ( OS 167/168 ) and the site of two tenements ( OS 169 and 170 ) , the south - easterly one of which is now occupied by a property known as Draft Farm .
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Some of the furlongs named in the Black Book are not mentioned in the copy of the enclosure award , but this is largely because they lie within areas of the open fields allotted to Sir Thomas Norcliffe , the principal absentee landlord ...
Some of the furlongs named in the Black Book are not mentioned in the copy of the enclosure award , but this is largely because they lie within areas of the open fields allotted to Sir Thomas Norcliffe , the principal absentee landlord ...
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Perhaps , before enclosure , the last had been an ancient pond serving the adjoining part of the Common , and so could have been dispensed with after enclosure but was allowed to remain , with the Green being extended to encompass it ...
Perhaps , before enclosure , the last had been an ancient pond serving the adjoining part of the Common , and so could have been dispensed with after enclosure but was allowed to remain , with the Green being extended to encompass it ...
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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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