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It makes it clear that skeletons numbered 1-29 were given those numbers in Wenham's original site records ; but that when his plan was re - drawn for publication his skeleton numbering sequence for Trench 2 , which had ascended ...
It makes it clear that skeletons numbered 1-29 were given those numbers in Wenham's original site records ; but that when his plan was re - drawn for publication his skeleton numbering sequence for Trench 2 , which had ascended ...
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Rolls for the reign of Richard III , whose calendared text had appeared in 1901.6 This charter is not to be confused with the confirmation issued by Henry VII on 5 March 1486 , the original of which was also at Esholt before 1755 and ...
Rolls for the reign of Richard III , whose calendared text had appeared in 1901.6 This charter is not to be confused with the confirmation issued by Henry VII on 5 March 1486 , the original of which was also at Esholt before 1755 and ...
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It can be concluded that Saviles in Hertfordshire and Essex had a separate origin or arose from a migration of descendants of a junior line of the Yorkshire Saviles some time after their original settlement in Yorkshire .
It can be concluded that Saviles in Hertfordshire and Essex had a separate origin or arose from a migration of descendants of a junior line of the Yorkshire Saviles some time after their original settlement in Yorkshire .
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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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