The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Parts 149-152Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1952 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... probably served as a sacristy to this chantry . Raine gave this account of Nicholas Blackburne , the founder of the chantry : - I am induced to think that he was a Lancashire man by birth , and that he resided for some length of time at ...
... probably served as a sacristy to this chantry . Raine gave this account of Nicholas Blackburne , the founder of the chantry : - I am induced to think that he was a Lancashire man by birth , and that he resided for some length of time at ...
Page 439
... probably later . It is unknown how long these wares continued in use , but it seems improbable that they post - date the end of the 12th century or the beginning of the 13th century . ' Lack of rim sherds makes the second group even ...
... probably later . It is unknown how long these wares continued in use , but it seems improbable that they post - date the end of the 12th century or the beginning of the 13th century . ' Lack of rim sherds makes the second group even ...
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... probably of local origin.3 Similar stone has been quarried for centuries in several neighbouring dales , the nearest likely source is about five miles away in Rosedale . These crosses were most probably grave memorials , so it is ...
... probably of local origin.3 Similar stone has been quarried for centuries in several neighbouring dales , the nearest likely source is about five miles away in Rosedale . These crosses were most probably grave memorials , so it is ...
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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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