The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 34Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1938 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... River Hull Valley , for the channel of the River Hull , and for various tributary streams coming down from the west and north . In other words its jurisdiction lay in the three bailiwicks of Holderness and into the wapentakes of ...
... River Hull Valley , for the channel of the River Hull , and for various tributary streams coming down from the west and north . In other words its jurisdiction lay in the three bailiwicks of Holderness and into the wapentakes of ...
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The importance of the River Hull becomes evident from an examination of a relief map . It receives water not only from the north and west , but also from the east , for the greater part of Holderness drains inland . The river has always ...
The importance of the River Hull becomes evident from an examination of a relief map . It receives water not only from the north and west , but also from the east , for the greater part of Holderness drains inland . The river has always ...
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... River Hull . In the opening years of the eight- eenth century two rates were levied on 6,365 acres , once for the repair and once for the reconstruction of this clow . The repairs involved new oak doors for which Robert Ellerker ...
... River Hull . In the opening years of the eight- eenth century two rates were levied on 6,365 acres , once for the repair and once for the reconstruction of this clow . The repairs involved new oak doors for which Robert Ellerker ...
Contents
THE EXCAVATION OF THE HOLME CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS | 3 |
VISITATIONS OF THE PECULIAR OF MASHAM 17411847 | 61 |
YORKSHIRE CHURCH PLATE Frederick Bradbury F S A | 73 |
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Abbey acres Aldborough Aldburgh appear Arch Archbishop barrow Bayliffe Beverley blanketts bone boulster Brigantes Brigantian bronze Bronze age brooch burgage burials carucates cave century chantry chapel churchwardens Commissary commission County Court dean of York diameter E. W. CROSSLEY early Eastburn elected Ellenthorpe evidence excavations Farrer feet Filey fragments Grassington Hall Harrogate Hartwith Henry Hinderwell Holderness Hull hutments Ibid inches Indr Iron Age J. W. Walker John jury Kilton Kilton fee King Kirkby Kirkby Malzeard Kirkleatham Knaresborough land Leeds limestone London Lord Mayor Manor Masham Middlesmoor Museum ould parish church Parliament payre of sheets penance Percy piece Plate pottery present probably records Register rent Richard River Hull road Robert Roecliffe Roman Sewers side Sir Patience Ward stone Thomas vessel Visitation wall ware West Yorkshire wife William Willm Yorkshire Archæological