The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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Page 89
around the south and east sides of the church it was clear that Scott's restoration of 1859 had replaced or inserted a plinth around the church and had underpinned the buttresses . He had also renewed the chancel's south doorway which ...
around the south and east sides of the church it was clear that Scott's restoration of 1859 had replaced or inserted a plinth around the church and had underpinned the buttresses . He had also renewed the chancel's south doorway which ...
Page 93
... church has been progressively cleared of ' illegible ' stones to allow new burial to take place in the old ground . A major problem has been the aspect of health and safety in the churchyard where decaying headstones and collapsing ...
... church has been progressively cleared of ' illegible ' stones to allow new burial to take place in the old ground . A major problem has been the aspect of health and safety in the churchyard where decaying headstones and collapsing ...
Page 327
... church dedicated to St Mary Magdalene ( which was subsequently reduced in status to a chapel and dissolved with all other chantries in 1547 ) and not the later church of St George was probably the original church of the ancient parish ...
... church dedicated to St Mary Magdalene ( which was subsequently reduced in status to a chapel and dissolved with all other chantries in 1547 ) and not the later church of St George was probably the original church of the ancient parish ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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