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Parishes without a dominant group of resident landowners supporting the Church were liable to the depredations of Dissent and a ... degree of power in the parish , and the lord of the manor ( male or female ) could be a pivotal figure .
Parishes without a dominant group of resident landowners supporting the Church were liable to the depredations of Dissent and a ... degree of power in the parish , and the lord of the manor ( male or female ) could be a pivotal figure .
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A number specifically highlighted the loose morals of women in the parish . In York there were ' bad women at night ' and ' houses of ill fame ' in the parish of St Sampson , York , a parish which included the market area and the ...
A number specifically highlighted the loose morals of women in the parish . In York there were ' bad women at night ' and ' houses of ill fame ' in the parish of St Sampson , York , a parish which included the market area and the ...
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His extensive Parish contained several small villages , and being divided into Hamlets , these select Societies assembled in such places as best suited their convenience . At appointed times he met them for the purpose of spiritual ...
His extensive Parish contained several small villages , and being divided into Hamlets , these select Societies assembled in such places as best suited their convenience . At appointed times he met them for the purpose of spiritual ...
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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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