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 110
... appear , except for those of Ughtred ; and the tradition that Ralph de Hastings , the subsequent owner of Bewick , acquired it by marriage with the sister of Sir John de Meaux is one which , as suggested in the text above , cannot be ...
... appear , except for those of Ughtred ; and the tradition that Ralph de Hastings , the subsequent owner of Bewick , acquired it by marriage with the sister of Sir John de Meaux is one which , as suggested in the text above , cannot be ...
Page 131
... appear to be in the same hand as the return , and they have been noted below because they have been used to confirm the continuity of some of the rotulets in the order in which they have been tied together . Omission due to damage and ...
... appear to be in the same hand as the return , and they have been noted below because they have been used to confirm the continuity of some of the rotulets in the order in which they have been tied together . Omission due to damage and ...
Page 106
... appear to be identified in form and grit to known Continental products and must be Flavian in date . 15. A rim fragment in dirty white , hard fabric with drab slip . The body of the vessel contains much small black grit , and this seems ...
... appear to be identified in form and grit to known Continental products and must be Flavian in date . 15. A rim fragment in dirty white , hard fabric with drab slip . The body of the vessel contains much small black grit , and this seems ...
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GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
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EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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