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Bedale attained relative prosperity during the medieval period , mainly as a result of the wool trade , and the town was granted a market charter by Henry III in 1251 . Relatively little is known of the medieval history of the ...
Bedale attained relative prosperity during the medieval period , mainly as a result of the wool trade , and the town was granted a market charter by Henry III in 1251 . Relatively little is known of the medieval history of the ...
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The evidence from Bedale indicates that the plot boundaries silted - up , necessitating repeated reinstatement . The ditches here certainly held water , this a direct result of the relatively low - lying situation of the site and the ...
The evidence from Bedale indicates that the plot boundaries silted - up , necessitating repeated reinstatement . The ditches here certainly held water , this a direct result of the relatively low - lying situation of the site and the ...
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Assessment of biological remains from excavations at a site to the rear of 26 Market Place , Bedale , North Yorkshire ( site code : BED03 ) . PRS 2004/11 , unpublished archive report . Carver , M. 1987. Underneath English Towns , London ...
Assessment of biological remains from excavations at a site to the rear of 26 Market Place , Bedale , North Yorkshire ( site code : BED03 ) . PRS 2004/11 , unpublished archive report . Carver , M. 1987. Underneath English Towns , London ...
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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