The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 36Association, 1944 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 261
... century or the beginning of the second the native huts began to be replaced by stone buildings , four or five of which have been located . This development owing probably to the military troubles in the early part of the second century ...
... century or the beginning of the second the native huts began to be replaced by stone buildings , four or five of which have been located . This development owing probably to the military troubles in the early part of the second century ...
Page 272
... century charters to those who are described as vice - archdeacons . The primary object is to gather together the material derived from charters and other sources already in print ; but it must be realized that in view of the large ...
... century charters to those who are described as vice - archdeacons . The primary object is to gather together the material derived from charters and other sources already in print ; but it must be realized that in view of the large ...
Page 288
... century . Extracts from some of these may be of interest at the present time as shewing the difference between modern medicine and that of two and a half centuries ago . Fortunately to - day doctors ' accounts have not to be made out in ...
... century . Extracts from some of these may be of interest at the present time as shewing the difference between modern medicine and that of two and a half centuries ago . Fortunately to - day doctors ' accounts have not to be made out in ...
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