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They appear to be the same place but can hardly be the same battle since Urien would be operating many decades after any ' Arthur ' was active . On the other hand it might appear that Urien's battlegrounds of ' Gwen Ystrad ' and ...
They appear to be the same place but can hardly be the same battle since Urien would be operating many decades after any ' Arthur ' was active . On the other hand it might appear that Urien's battlegrounds of ' Gwen Ystrad ' and ...
Page 90
No sherds are illustrated however , the local wares continue to appear in better glazed jugs and globular jars and the Tees Valley jugs are represented in a wider range of coloured glazes from brown , red and yellow - red to yellow ...
No sherds are illustrated however , the local wares continue to appear in better glazed jugs and globular jars and the Tees Valley jugs are represented in a wider range of coloured glazes from brown , red and yellow - red to yellow ...
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After the surrender of Monk Bretton Priory to the Crown in 1538 there would appear to be no record of any grant of a manor of Royston . In the survey of the Duchy of Lancaster's possessions in Charles I's reign , the Crown or Duchy ...
After the surrender of Monk Bretton Priory to the Crown in 1538 there would appear to be no record of any grant of a manor of Royston . In the survey of the Duchy of Lancaster's possessions in Charles I's reign , the Crown or Duchy ...
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Contents
A BRONZE AGE RAPIER FROM CATTERICK BRIDGE | 1 |
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES 23 | 23 |
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