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 344
... side of the valley on the East and the right side on the West . On account of the site being on the bottom of the hillside at the East side of the valley , the long axis of the Abbey church is nearly North and South instead of West and ...
... side of the valley on the East and the right side on the West . On account of the site being on the bottom of the hillside at the East side of the valley , the long axis of the Abbey church is nearly North and South instead of West and ...
Page 352
... side of the river , 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 ...
... side of the river , 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 ...
Page 353
... side of the valley from the ' Forge ' to the West side under Hollins Wood . The nature and appearance of the channel near the Forge does not admit of such a supposition , but compels the conclusion that it was always an artificial ...
... side of the valley from the ' Forge ' to the West side under Hollins Wood . The nature and appearance of the channel near the Forge does not admit of such a supposition , but compels the conclusion that it was always an artificial ...
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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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