The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 29Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1927 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 70
... Wakefield , and only a few miles from Pontefract . It seems quite clear , however , that it was Kirk Sandal , near Doncaster , of which parish Arm- thorpe was then a chapelry , or possibly Sandal Parva , in the parish of Kirk Sandal ...
... Wakefield , and only a few miles from Pontefract . It seems quite clear , however , that it was Kirk Sandal , near Doncaster , of which parish Arm- thorpe was then a chapelry , or possibly Sandal Parva , in the parish of Kirk Sandal ...
Page 84
... Sutton . 1 Great Sandal generally means Sandal , near Wakefield , but the reference to Wheatley makes it clear which place is here referred to . 1334 , Michaelmas Term . - Fine between Agnes widow 84 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHEOLOGICAL JOURNAL.
... Sutton . 1 Great Sandal generally means Sandal , near Wakefield , but the reference to Wheatley makes it clear which place is here referred to . 1334 , Michaelmas Term . - Fine between Agnes widow 84 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHEOLOGICAL JOURNAL.
Page 101
... Wakefield Court Rolls , where the Abbot had been held liable ( vol . ii , 209 , 215 , and iii , 77 ) . 2 Nostell Chartulary , Cott . Vesp . Exix , f . 183 ; from a transcript lent by the late William Farrer . 3 Memorials of Fountains ...
... Wakefield Court Rolls , where the Abbot had been held liable ( vol . ii , 209 , 215 , and iii , 77 ) . 2 Nostell Chartulary , Cott . Vesp . Exix , f . 183 ; from a transcript lent by the late William Farrer . 3 Memorials of Fountains ...
Page 103
... 5 Test . Ebor . , iii , 238 ; Halifax Wills , ii , 197 Sir Charles Pilkington , of Worksop ; died 1484-5 ; for his will see Test . Ebor . , iii , 240n . Sir John was buried in the chantry at Wakefield , BRADLEY , A GRANGE OF FOUNTAINS 103.
... 5 Test . Ebor . , iii , 238 ; Halifax Wills , ii , 197 Sir Charles Pilkington , of Worksop ; died 1484-5 ; for his will see Test . Ebor . , iii , 240n . Sir John was buried in the chantry at Wakefield , BRADLEY , A GRANGE OF FOUNTAINS 103.
Page 104
Sir John was buried in the chantry at Wakefield , which he had founded in 1475.1 His wife , Joan , was a daughter and coheiress of William Balderston of Balderston , co . Lancaster , and widow of Thomas Langton2 ; her will is dated Jan ...
Sir John was buried in the chantry at Wakefield , which he had founded in 1475.1 His wife , Joan , was a daughter and coheiress of William Balderston of Balderston , co . Lancaster , and widow of Thomas Langton2 ; her will is dated Jan ...
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