The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 36Association, 1944 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 313
... seems at times to have difficulties both with the vocabulary and the rime . On the other hand , it might be asked , why should his name be retained in the body of the work , where Cosin and the rest are not , if he were merely the ...
... seems at times to have difficulties both with the vocabulary and the rime . On the other hand , it might be asked , why should his name be retained in the body of the work , where Cosin and the rest are not , if he were merely the ...
Page 315
... seem none of them later than the first half of the thirteenth century . This seems important . ( 6 ) Palaeographical evidence does not help us much . But Hupe definitely assigns one MS . in the Cambridge University Library to the latter ...
... seem none of them later than the first half of the thirteenth century . This seems important . ( 6 ) Palaeographical evidence does not help us much . But Hupe definitely assigns one MS . in the Cambridge University Library to the latter ...
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It seems likely that after Robert Butevilain became dean of York between Dec. 1157 and May 1158 he was succeeded in the archdeaconry of York by Geoffrey , who occurs as its holder in the period 1162-67 ; and that not later than 1174 the ...
It seems likely that after Robert Butevilain became dean of York between Dec. 1157 and May 1158 he was succeeded in the archdeaconry of York by Geoffrey , who occurs as its holder in the period 1162-67 ; and that not later than 1174 the ...
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