The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 36Association, 1944 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 11
... evidence to convert them to an opposite way of think- ing ; but the whole weight of inferential evidence seems to be on the side of those who retain the notion of his having been a real personage . That the leading features of his ...
... evidence to convert them to an opposite way of think- ing ; but the whole weight of inferential evidence seems to be on the side of those who retain the notion of his having been a real personage . That the leading features of his ...
Page 202
... evidence which makes the theory of a customary passage through it untenable . Before this can be discussed effectively , another of Mr. Clark's assumptions must be considered . He thought he saw here the evidence of a mediaeval draw ...
... evidence which makes the theory of a customary passage through it untenable . Before this can be discussed effectively , another of Mr. Clark's assumptions must be considered . He thought he saw here the evidence of a mediaeval draw ...
Page 271
... evidence on which he appears to have relied is not convincing . Indeed it will be suggested in the notes on Ralph Baro ( no . All below ) that he was archdeacon of Cleveland , and not archdeacon of York ; nor is there any evidence that ...
... evidence on which he appears to have relied is not convincing . Indeed it will be suggested in the notes on Ralph Baro ( no . All below ) that he was archdeacon of Cleveland , and not archdeacon of York ; nor is there any evidence that ...
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