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... Rudston , the stone circles at Cloughton Moor , and Mosfar Dale . The paper evoked considerable discussion , and a vote of thanks to the readers of papers closed the meeting . The third winter meeting was held on March 14th , 1899 , at ...
... Rudston , the stone circles at Cloughton Moor , and Mosfar Dale . The paper evoked considerable discussion , and a vote of thanks to the readers of papers closed the meeting . The third winter meeting was held on March 14th , 1899 , at ...
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... Rudston and Boynton ) . They are thought by some to have been sprung from the same stock as the Scropes , whose arms , azure a bend or , were borne by the Caythorpes with the tinctures reversed , or a bend azure . John Caythorpe , the ...
... Rudston and Boynton ) . They are thought by some to have been sprung from the same stock as the Scropes , whose arms , azure a bend or , were borne by the Caythorpes with the tinctures reversed , or a bend azure . John Caythorpe , the ...
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... RUDSTON . I suppose this family came originally from the place of that name . They were afterwards of Hayton , and their eventual heiress carried the representation to the Calverley family , who took the name of Rudston . RYSOM of Rysom ...
... RUDSTON . I suppose this family came originally from the place of that name . They were afterwards of Hayton , and their eventual heiress carried the representation to the Calverley family , who took the name of Rudston . RYSOM of Rysom ...
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... Rudston , and recorded his pedigree in 1584 . WENCELAGH of Brandesburton settled there temp . Henry IV . V. The sixteenth century brought about still further changes . The policy of Henry VIII . , and the confiscation by him of the ...
... Rudston , and recorded his pedigree in 1584 . WENCELAGH of Brandesburton settled there temp . Henry IV . V. The sixteenth century brought about still further changes . The policy of Henry VIII . , and the confiscation by him of the ...
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... RUDSTON Of Hayton , received a baronetcy in 1642 ; the second Baronet married a co - heiress of Geo . Mountaigne of Westow , and left an only daughter ( heiress of her brother , the third Baronet , who died unmarried ) , married to ...
... RUDSTON Of Hayton , received a baronetcy in 1642 ; the second Baronet married a co - heiress of Geo . Mountaigne of Westow , and left an only daughter ( heiress of her brother , the third Baronet , who died unmarried ) , married to ...
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Page 5 - Index to archaeologists is now recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong, the plan is to include them in the following year; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891. By this...
Page 5 - CONSTABLE & Co. Many of the Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies of the yearly Index to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society.
Page 5 - Index and that all transactions published in and since that year will find their place in the series. To make this work complete an index of the transactions from the beginning of archaeological societies down to the year 1890 needs to be published. This Index is already completed in MS. form, and the first part will be ready by March next. Societies will greatly oblige by communicating any omissions or suggestions to THB...
Page 89 - Polity," as the best book, and the only one that made him a Christian, which puts me upon the buying of it, which I will do shortly. 30th (Lord's day). To church, where we observe the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to them.
Page 97 - No other tempest was ever in this country the occasion of a parliamentary address or of a public fast. Whole fleets had been cast away. Large mansions had been blown down. One Prelate had been buried beneath the ruins of his Palace.
Page 5 - Index may be obtained. Many of the societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society. For particulars of this and other works now being carried on by the societies in union application should be made to the Honorary Secretary RALPH NEVILL, FSA, 13, Addison Crescent, , Kensington, W.
Page vii - The Society was formed in 1892 to study and preserve the antiquities of the East Riding of the County of York. It has already done important work, making extensive excavations at Watton Priory, a Gilbertine house, near Driffield ; and has also taken part in excavations at Warter Priory, near Pocklington.
Page vii - III.-(CONTHIBUTIONS.) 1. The annual contribution of Ordinary and Associate Members shall be one dollar ; all contributions to be due in advance on the first day of January in each year, the payment of which shall entitle the member to a copy of all the publications of the Society during the year. All new members, except those elected at and after the Annual General Meeting and before the following first of January, shall be required to pay the subscription for the year in which they are...