The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 30Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1930 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 37
... granted to the rector of Ainderby a few years later ( no . 304 ) was probably an extension of previous indulgences of the kind , which were usually granted for a year in the first instance . But the number of licences noted in the ...
... granted to the rector of Ainderby a few years later ( no . 304 ) was probably an extension of previous indulgences of the kind , which were usually granted for a year in the first instance . But the number of licences noted in the ...
Page 319
... granted the quarry at Easby , two acres of land and the mill near the abbey ( the dam of which still runs through the abbey ruins ) , and the mill - pool to the abbot of St. Agatha's , Easby ; the grant was confirmed by Henry Murdac ...
... granted the quarry at Easby , two acres of land and the mill near the abbey ( the dam of which still runs through the abbey ruins ) , and the mill - pool to the abbot of St. Agatha's , Easby ; the grant was confirmed by Henry Murdac ...
Page 360
... granted to his chosen esquire John Waterton , brother of Sir Hugh Waterton , deceased , one hogshead of wine annually at Christmas at the port of Kingston upon Hull ; another hogshead was granted to the king's esquire Robert Babthorpe ...
... granted to his chosen esquire John Waterton , brother of Sir Hugh Waterton , deceased , one hogshead of wine annually at Christmas at the port of Kingston upon Hull ; another hogshead was granted to the king's esquire Robert Babthorpe ...
Contents
EXCAVATIONS AT NUN MONKTON | 23 |
THE TEMPLARS IN YORKSHIRE | 132 |
J J BRIGG M | 173 |
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