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 45
... village is still shown . The remainder form a first list of suspects . In many of these cases a convention of the one - inch map aids our investiga- tion , for the village - less parish is marked in italic capitals . For other parishes ...
... village is still shown . The remainder form a first list of suspects . In many of these cases a convention of the one - inch map aids our investiga- tion , for the village - less parish is marked in italic capitals . For other parishes ...
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... village and that the bells had been moved to Middleton on the Wolds , and that there was still the town well there to be The site lies near Kipling House , but the village name is best known by the Derby which for some centuries has ...
... village and that the bells had been moved to Middleton on the Wolds , and that there was still the town well there to be The site lies near Kipling House , but the village name is best known by the Derby which for some centuries has ...
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... village has existed and has been lost . When was the State first aware that villages were shrinking and disappearing ? We must leave aside the villages which were falling into the sea and the unique case of the drowned borough of ...
... village has existed and has been lost . When was the State first aware that villages were shrinking and disappearing ? We must leave aside the villages which were falling into the sea and the unique case of the drowned borough of ...
Contents
THE LOST VILLAGES OF YORKSHIRE PART II | 44 |
page | 60 |
The Late Queen Mary | 127 |
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