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 64
... suggested . Mr. Whitworth has allowed me to see the family muniments which suggest that the village had gone by the end of the sixteenth century , possibly earlier . In 1650 the Parliamentary Survey of benefices found a small ...
... suggested . Mr. Whitworth has allowed me to see the family muniments which suggest that the village had gone by the end of the sixteenth century , possibly earlier . In 1650 the Parliamentary Survey of benefices found a small ...
Page 394
... suggested , the absence of certain Scarborough pottery features ( such as the applied plastic neck band , to signalize a feature likewise absent on the Grafton pottery ) indicates an initial date around 400 B.C. for the East Anglian ...
... suggested , the absence of certain Scarborough pottery features ( such as the applied plastic neck band , to signalize a feature likewise absent on the Grafton pottery ) indicates an initial date around 400 B.C. for the East Anglian ...
Page 444
... suggests either that he had read Gibson's remark in Camden , or that it was a genuine local tradition . Hutchinson's ... suggested similar aetiologies in what are , after all , almost neighbouring counties ( Yorkshire and Cumberland ...
... suggests either that he had read Gibson's remark in Camden , or that it was a genuine local tradition . Hutchinson's ... suggested similar aetiologies in what are , after all , almost neighbouring counties ( Yorkshire and Cumberland ...
Contents
THE LOST VILLAGES OF YORKSHIRE PART II | 44 |
page | 60 |
The Late Queen Mary | 127 |
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