The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 137
... chapel . A trench , of average width 0.24 m , running from the soakaway to the north - east corner of the chancel revealed a concrete floor 0.07 m below the current ground surface . This extended from the chancel wall northwards to the ...
... chapel . A trench , of average width 0.24 m , running from the soakaway to the north - east corner of the chancel revealed a concrete floor 0.07 m below the current ground surface . This extended from the chancel wall northwards to the ...
Page 141
... chapel or crypt which had a floor considerably lower than the nave or later chantry chapel . There is other evidence for a structure on the north side of the chancel at this date : doorways at ground and first floor level are let into ...
... chapel or crypt which had a floor considerably lower than the nave or later chantry chapel . There is other evidence for a structure on the north side of the chancel at this date : doorways at ground and first floor level are let into ...
Page 143
... Chapels have it all their own way and one feels that matters are very hopeless ' ( NYRO ZJX 7/180/4 ) . The conversion of the chancel into a mortuary chapel was initially intended to be accompanied by the demolition of the whole of the ...
... Chapels have it all their own way and one feels that matters are very hopeless ' ( NYRO ZJX 7/180/4 ) . The conversion of the chancel into a mortuary chapel was initially intended to be accompanied by the demolition of the whole of the ...
Contents
THE GREAT HOLDERNESS HARPOON CONTROVERSY | 5 |
AN IRON AGE AND ROMANOBRITISH LADDER SETTLEMENT AT MELTON EAST | 23 |
ROMAN COINS IN WHITBY MUSEUM | 65 |
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