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It may just suggest itself that the two earls were British chieftains who had been given names not appropriate to them because the saga - man wanted to name them , and either had no names , or corrupted their Celtic ones into Norse ones ...
It may just suggest itself that the two earls were British chieftains who had been given names not appropriate to them because the saga - man wanted to name them , and either had no names , or corrupted their Celtic ones into Norse ones ...
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There were no dates given for Alice but her father died in 1465.3 34 Isabella Vavasour , a nun at Sinningthwaite , was the daughter of Peter John Vavasour and Margaret , daughter of Sir Peter Middleton .
There were no dates given for Alice but her father died in 1465.3 34 Isabella Vavasour , a nun at Sinningthwaite , was the daughter of Peter John Vavasour and Margaret , daughter of Sir Peter Middleton .
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... offecers Item given to the workemen of Saint Anthonies Item paid to Labours for Carring the table and formes to Saint Anthonies Hall Item given to the workemen for setting up armes Item spent the same tyme on the Companie Item given ...
... offecers Item given to the workemen of Saint Anthonies Item paid to Labours for Carring the table and formes to Saint Anthonies Hall Item given to the workemen for setting up armes Item spent the same tyme on the Companie Item given ...
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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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