The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 31Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1932 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... valued . Excluding all doubtful cases , in the principal Pickering Survey , 107 acres I rood were valued at £ 104 9s . 10d . per annum , or an average of Igs . 6d . per acre . The least valuable was 1 acre 2 roods , worth 15s . 6d . or ...
... valued . Excluding all doubtful cases , in the principal Pickering Survey , 107 acres I rood were valued at £ 104 9s . 10d . per annum , or an average of Igs . 6d . per acre . The least valuable was 1 acre 2 roods , worth 15s . 6d . or ...
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year - again at Richmond - a cow was valued at £ 4 10s.1 On an average horses were worth more . In 1651 , at both Richmond and Thirsk , horses were valued at £ 5,2 whilst at Helmsley a stolen brown gelding was judged to be worth £ 7 ...
year - again at Richmond - a cow was valued at £ 4 10s.1 On an average horses were worth more . In 1651 , at both Richmond and Thirsk , horses were valued at £ 5,2 whilst at Helmsley a stolen brown gelding was judged to be worth £ 7 ...
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... valued was the one acre Shoulder of Mutton Close at Thirsk worth £ 1 per annum , 1 and the lowest 40 acres at Sheriff Hutton , valued at 3s . 4d . per acre.2 Pasture came next to meadow in value : 80 acres were valued at £ 24 8s . 4d ...
... valued was the one acre Shoulder of Mutton Close at Thirsk worth £ 1 per annum , 1 and the lowest 40 acres at Sheriff Hutton , valued at 3s . 4d . per acre.2 Pasture came next to meadow in value : 80 acres were valued at £ 24 8s . 4d ...
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A LITURGICAL CALENDAR FROM GUISBOROUGH PRIORY WITH | 5 |
BRONZE AGE BURIAL INGLEBANK GRAVEL PIT BOSTON | 36 |
PRELIMINARY EXCAVATION OF AN EARTHWORK AT EASINGTON | 44 |
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