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Although visitation documents have been used by medieval and early - modern historians exploring the treatment of women in Church courts , they have rarely been used for more recent women's history . Visitation returns were written by ...
Although visitation documents have been used by medieval and early - modern historians exploring the treatment of women in Church courts , they have rarely been used for more recent women's history . Visitation returns were written by ...
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church in these circumstances.81 The reason given for the smaller morning congregations at St Michael's , Whitby , was that ' the wives of sea men are often obliged to remain at home on a Sunday morning ' , presumably to await their ...
church in these circumstances.81 The reason given for the smaller morning congregations at St Michael's , Whitby , was that ' the wives of sea men are often obliged to remain at home on a Sunday morning ' , presumably to await their ...
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Because the book is arranged by location , taking each section of the church in turn , there is a useful additional alphabetical listing of persons mentioned on the monuments with date of death to aid identification .
Because the book is arranged by location , taking each section of the church in turn , there is a useful additional alphabetical listing of persons mentioned on the monuments with date of death to aid identification .
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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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