The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 78Association, 2006 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 72
... noted that the frontage of the settlement includes a narrow roadway ( indeed named as Narrow Lane in the enclosure award ) known as Barney Lane , leading from the Green through to the Back Lane and the Crofts , and to a track marked on ...
... noted that the frontage of the settlement includes a narrow roadway ( indeed named as Narrow Lane in the enclosure award ) known as Barney Lane , leading from the Green through to the Back Lane and the Crofts , and to a track marked on ...
Page 89
... noted , indicating that stones were given their final dressing on site . Another trench cut in 1995 to alleviate dampness in the church was alongside the south chancel chapel at Royston ( W ; W.R. ) . This revealed that four small ...
... noted , indicating that stones were given their final dressing on site . Another trench cut in 1995 to alleviate dampness in the church was alongside the south chancel chapel at Royston ( W ; W.R. ) . This revealed that four small ...
Page 253
... noted here too : the re - dating of the Micklegate bathhouse ( p.100 ) and , more significantly , the defences of the fortress and their multiangular towers , to the early third century . I shall return to this point later . While the ...
... noted here too : the re - dating of the Micklegate bathhouse ( p.100 ) and , more significantly , the defences of the fortress and their multiangular towers , to the early third century . I shall return to this point later . While the ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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