The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Parts 149-152Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1952 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 350
... field No. 153 ; a similar hollow ran across field No. 160 on the opposite side of the road which was very distinct and well - defined on that side of the field next to the road , but was more or less filled up towards the other side ...
... field No. 153 ; a similar hollow ran across field No. 160 on the opposite side of the road which was very distinct and well - defined on that side of the field next to the road , but was more or less filled up towards the other side ...
Page 352
... field No. 99 is separated by a nearly vertical drop of 8 or 10 feet from the level of field No. 139. On the East side of river opposite No. 99 there is a fall from the road to the river bank across the strip of ground No. 142 and a ...
... field No. 99 is separated by a nearly vertical drop of 8 or 10 feet from the level of field No. 139. On the East side of river opposite No. 99 there is a fall from the road to the river bank across the strip of ground No. 142 and a ...
Page 529
... field township have long provided the social and economic historians with material for study . These ' lands ' , and the holdings of which they formed a part , have been described many times and volumes have been written to interpret ...
... field township have long provided the social and economic historians with material for study . These ' lands ' , and the holdings of which they formed a part , have been described many times and volumes have been written to interpret ...
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THE LOST VILLAGES OF YORKSHIRE PART II | 44 |
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The Late Queen Mary | 127 |
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