The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 18Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1905 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... TYME . FOR . GOOD . HOSPITALITIE . AND OTHER LAWDABLE . PARTES . A. CREDITE . AND ORNAMENT , TO . THIS . CITTIE Arms : ( Sa. ) , on a fess ( or ) between three asses passant ( arg . ) , a crescent ( gu . ) .- ASKWITH . The work of a ...
... TYME . FOR . GOOD . HOSPITALITIE . AND OTHER LAWDABLE . PARTES . A. CREDITE . AND ORNAMENT , TO . THIS . CITTIE Arms : ( Sa. ) , on a fess ( or ) between three asses passant ( arg . ) , a crescent ( gu . ) .- ASKWITH . The work of a ...
Page 79
... tyme duryng the rebellyon with theyr severall constableryes : GILLING WEST . Cutherston 6 I ... 2 I ... 2 Reth ... tyme and ar taken , 29. To be executed in ye hole of Rychmond , 12 . Total for Gillingwest ... ... ... whereof is ...
... tyme duryng the rebellyon with theyr severall constableryes : GILLING WEST . Cutherston 6 I ... 2 I ... 2 Reth ... tyme and ar taken , 29. To be executed in ye hole of Rychmond , 12 . Total for Gillingwest ... ... ... whereof is ...
Page 83
... tyme did assist or go to the rebells in Normanby Ormesbye Cleaveland . Inglebye under Arncliffe ... 34 5 I 3 I ... ... 14 2 Pottaye ... 4 I Stayneton ... ... 8 I Whorleton ... ... Marton ... 3 I Ayton ... 5 22 I 3 Leventhorpe Ingleby ...
... tyme did assist or go to the rebells in Normanby Ormesbye Cleaveland . Inglebye under Arncliffe ... 34 5 I 3 I ... ... 14 2 Pottaye ... 4 I Stayneton ... ... 8 I Whorleton ... ... Marton ... 3 I Ayton ... 5 22 I 3 Leventhorpe Ingleby ...
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... tyme or have fyt caryage . For the morrowe after I came owt of Barnard Castell , I was appointed Marshall of the Armye under the leding of th ' Earle of Sussex , which fylled me so full of cawses dewryng the marche as I had skarsse fyve ...
... tyme or have fyt caryage . For the morrowe after I came owt of Barnard Castell , I was appointed Marshall of the Armye under the leding of th ' Earle of Sussex , which fylled me so full of cawses dewryng the marche as I had skarsse fyve ...
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... tyme . The place , therefore , where of longest antiquetie our ancestors choose their burial places were Eggleston Abbey , nere adjoyning to the towne of Rokebye , yea soe nere that it devoured up a good share of the demesnes thereof ...
... tyme . The place , therefore , where of longest antiquetie our ancestors choose their burial places were Eggleston Abbey , nere adjoyning to the towne of Rokebye , yea soe nere that it devoured up a good share of the demesnes thereof ...
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