The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 125
... manor , unless a well and dewpond were used , would be in the valley bottom beside the village street 200 yards away down the hill . The Road This feature was first observed on the air photograph ( Pl . I and Fig . 3 ) , and was later ...
... manor , unless a well and dewpond were used , would be in the valley bottom beside the village street 200 yards away down the hill . The Road This feature was first observed on the air photograph ( Pl . I and Fig . 3 ) , and was later ...
Page 126
... manor . To these two authorities the writer acknowledges his debt . Immediately prior to the Conquest the manor of Weaverthorpe was held by Archbishop Ealdred . During 1066 it came into the hands of Thomas of Bayeux , a nominee of Odo ...
... manor . To these two authorities the writer acknowledges his debt . Immediately prior to the Conquest the manor of Weaverthorpe was held by Archbishop Ealdred . During 1066 it came into the hands of Thomas of Bayeux , a nominee of Odo ...
Page 160
... manor of Rawcliffe belonged to the Selby monks who also possessed parcels in several villages on , or not too distant from , the rivers Aire and Ouse , as Haddlesey , Whitley , Hensall , Balne , Pollington , Heck , Carlton , Gowdall ...
... manor of Rawcliffe belonged to the Selby monks who also possessed parcels in several villages on , or not too distant from , the rivers Aire and Ouse , as Haddlesey , Whitley , Hensall , Balne , Pollington , Heck , Carlton , Gowdall ...
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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