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His notes , in The Yorkshire Museum , record that he retrieved the larger of the bones lying on the trench sides , and that during the following week a Nunthorpe Grammar School boy named Scott visited the site and picked up ' half a ...
His notes , in The Yorkshire Museum , record that he retrieved the larger of the bones lying on the trench sides , and that during the following week a Nunthorpe Grammar School boy named Scott visited the site and picked up ' half a ...
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A number of schools were supported by charities and endowments set up by women . Two major educational charities set up in Yorkshire in the eighteenth century , Lady Hewley's Charity and Lady Hastings ' endowments , were central to the ...
A number of schools were supported by charities and endowments set up by women . Two major educational charities set up in Yorkshire in the eighteenth century , Lady Hewley's Charity and Lady Hastings ' endowments , were central to the ...
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At Elsternwick the school was ' very inefficient from age of mistress ' , and the incumbent of Westow thought the National ... 61 60 Some schools mentioned by the clergy in the returns were not parish schools as such but were run by ...
At Elsternwick the school was ' very inefficient from age of mistress ' , and the incumbent of Westow thought the National ... 61 60 Some schools mentioned by the clergy in the returns were not parish schools as such but were run by ...
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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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