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Perhaps this person was also violently killed or possibly even mutilated shortly after death . This raises questions regarding the status of the other burials in the central pit , for whilst perimortem trauma is not noted elsewhere ...
Perhaps this person was also violently killed or possibly even mutilated shortly after death . This raises questions regarding the status of the other burials in the central pit , for whilst perimortem trauma is not noted elsewhere ...
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In 1544 these men presented the former cellarer , Edward Smythe , to the living , which he served until his death in 1546 when he bequeathed a Latin New Testament and another unnamed little Latin book to the parson of the adjoining ...
In 1544 these men presented the former cellarer , Edward Smythe , to the living , which he served until his death in 1546 when he bequeathed a Latin New Testament and another unnamed little Latin book to the parson of the adjoining ...
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In this branch of christian experience she may be considered as a striking contrast to her husband , who from the first manifestations of the love of Christ to his soul to the day of his death never entertained one doubt of his Interest ...
In this branch of christian experience she may be considered as a striking contrast to her husband , who from the first manifestations of the love of Christ to his soul to the day of his death never entertained one doubt of his Interest ...
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Contents
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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