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Page 74
... cruck - framed . Rarely well preserved , such humble structures probably represent the dwellings of husbandmen rather than yeomen . There is an interesting group of cruck buildings in which domestic and agricultural accommodation appear ...
... cruck - framed . Rarely well preserved , such humble structures probably represent the dwellings of husbandmen rather than yeomen . There is an interesting group of cruck buildings in which domestic and agricultural accommodation appear ...
Page 77
30 the dividing line between cruck and non - cruck areas was already established by the middle of the fifteenth century . In South Yorkshire , around 120 cruck buildings are known to survive ; rather less than a quarter of these are ...
30 the dividing line between cruck and non - cruck areas was already established by the middle of the fifteenth century . In South Yorkshire , around 120 cruck buildings are known to survive ; rather less than a quarter of these are ...
Page 81
... Cruck barn . Purlins 1620 ± 9 , Wallplate ( probably re - used ) after 1468 Cruck blades , re - used in later farm building . Summer 1541 . See text . Late 1494 / early 1495 . Morgan 1977 priv . comm J. Hillam . Hillam 1980 Hillam 1983 ...
... Cruck barn . Purlins 1620 ± 9 , Wallplate ( probably re - used ) after 1468 Cruck blades , re - used in later farm building . Summer 1541 . See text . Late 1494 / early 1495 . Morgan 1977 priv . comm J. Hillam . Hillam 1980 Hillam 1983 ...
Contents
A BEAKER BURIAL AT WEST TANFIELD NORTH YORKSHIRE | 1 |
ROMAN TILES FROM TEMPLEBOROUGH AND SLACK AND THE ADOPTION | 17 |
MORTHEN RECONSIDERED | 23 |
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