The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 114
... Church and suitable as an extension was the parcel of land due east of the 1959 church- yard and within the area designated as an ancient monument and originally thought to be a Roman fort . Agreement was reached between the Rev. Maddox ...
... Church and suitable as an extension was the parcel of land due east of the 1959 church- yard and within the area designated as an ancient monument and originally thought to be a Roman fort . Agreement was reached between the Rev. Maddox ...
Page 126
... church , recording that Herbert of Winchester built the church of St. Andrew . The building of the church and the improvement of the lands acquired could then have begun . Weaverthorpe and the villages of the northern Wold suffered very ...
... church , recording that Herbert of Winchester built the church of St. Andrew . The building of the church and the improvement of the lands acquired could then have begun . Weaverthorpe and the villages of the northern Wold suffered very ...
Page 161
... church of Brayton was to be appropriated in 1348 while that of Stanford- on - Avon remained a rectory till 1441.3 The early history of Snaith church with its chapels at Carlton , Whitgift , Hook and Airmin is rather obscure . It seems ...
... church of Brayton was to be appropriated in 1348 while that of Stanford- on - Avon remained a rectory till 1441.3 The early history of Snaith church with its chapels at Carlton , Whitgift , Hook and Airmin is rather obscure . It seems ...
Contents
GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
A BRONZE AGE BARROW AT MOUNT PLEASANT NEAR NORMANBY NORTH | 33 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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