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 36
... known from the Romano- British settlement at Westbury , Wiltshire.1 The lower part of this freestone mould is 5 ins . high , 5 ins . in diameter , with a triple stepped moulding 2 ins . in diameter and 2 ins . deep cut in its upper ...
... known from the Romano- British settlement at Westbury , Wiltshire.1 The lower part of this freestone mould is 5 ins . high , 5 ins . in diameter , with a triple stepped moulding 2 ins . in diameter and 2 ins . deep cut in its upper ...
Page 161
... known as the Prior . In the second half of the fourteenth century chapels were created at Swinefleet ( dependent on Whitgift ) and at Rawcliffe where it seems the abbots of Selby took their recreation at this time . The origins of the ...
... known as the Prior . In the second half of the fourteenth century chapels were created at Swinefleet ( dependent on Whitgift ) and at Rawcliffe where it seems the abbots of Selby took their recreation at this time . The origins of the ...
Page 171
... known some details of the least known of these collections . Sixty manuscripts , once housed in the archivium of Selby Abbey , together with documents pertaining to the estate after the dissolution and associated collections of ...
... known some details of the least known of these collections . Sixty manuscripts , once housed in the archivium of Selby Abbey , together with documents pertaining to the estate after the dissolution and associated collections of ...
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GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
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EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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