The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 55
... period - is now lost and it is not known whether the masons were of native or foreign origin.1 It is probable , too , that Edwin had a residence or palace within York , and it would be logical to refortify the city . Masons in the city ...
... period - is now lost and it is not known whether the masons were of native or foreign origin.1 It is probable , too , that Edwin had a residence or palace within York , and it would be logical to refortify the city . Masons in the city ...
Page 206
... period and would have added to the rise in rent . Draining in the 1880's was carried out in a period when rents were declining . No interest was charged on the improvement in this period and there was no rental return on the amount ...
... period and would have added to the rise in rent . Draining in the 1880's was carried out in a period when rents were declining . No interest was charged on the improvement in this period and there was no rental return on the amount ...
Page 223
... period end - hall house of the mid - fifteenth century was carried out by J. A. Gilks for the West Riding Archaeo- logical Research Committee . Two bays of this four - bay house survive . The west wall is of vertical studding between ...
... period end - hall house of the mid - fifteenth century was carried out by J. A. Gilks for the West Riding Archaeo- logical Research Committee . Two bays of this four - bay house survive . The west wall is of vertical studding between ...
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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