The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-44Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1971 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 160
... Selby . There was also available a water route along the Millpond of Selby , the head of which may sometimes be made out in times of flood . The western terminal of this waterway was in Hambleton.1 Some nine miles to the south of Selby ...
... Selby . There was also available a water route along the Millpond of Selby , the head of which may sometimes be made out in times of flood . The western terminal of this waterway was in Hambleton.1 Some nine miles to the south of Selby ...
Page 161
... Selby monks had a manor at Queniborough , some six miles northeast of Leicester and close to the Fosseway to Lincoln . In Nottinghamshire they had land in West Drayton . In addition to the profits deriving from these estates there was ...
... Selby monks had a manor at Queniborough , some six miles northeast of Leicester and close to the Fosseway to Lincoln . In Nottinghamshire they had land in West Drayton . In addition to the profits deriving from these estates there was ...
Page 170
... Selby had been founded . Its presence in France was explained by reference to another tradition , namely that the last abbot of Selby , Roger Selby , had taken ' valuables and muniments ' to France , although it seems just as likely ...
... Selby had been founded . Its presence in France was explained by reference to another tradition , namely that the last abbot of Selby , Roger Selby , had taken ' valuables and muniments ' to France , although it seems just as likely ...
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GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
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EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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