The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 162
... further displayed in the rules of these societies . In each case , the buildings on the estate had to be set behind a given building line , to be of a minimum value , and , in some cases , the allottees were restricted as to the number ...
... further displayed in the rules of these societies . In each case , the buildings on the estate had to be set behind a given building line , to be of a minimum value , and , in some cases , the allottees were restricted as to the number ...
Page 130
... further possiblity , though it must be suggested with considerable hesitation , since there was little tangible support for it , was that at this period the chapel was of a single storey at the east end , the upper floor further west ...
... further possiblity , though it must be suggested with considerable hesitation , since there was little tangible support for it , was that at this period the chapel was of a single storey at the east end , the upper floor further west ...
Page 196
... Further borings were made in the area and Pennington and Robinson became confident of the discovery of coal . Richard Holme , of Lowther , wrote to Pennington on 31 January 1713 : Mr. Robinson of Ousby was with me the other night and is ...
... Further borings were made in the area and Pennington and Robinson became confident of the discovery of coal . Richard Holme , of Lowther , wrote to Pennington on 31 January 1713 : Mr. Robinson of Ousby was with me the other night and is ...
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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