The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 84
... foundation . It can be assumed that the inner face of the Romanesque wall would have been closer to the face of the foundation . A point two feet inside the face of the Gothic wall would be a reasonable estimate : it should be within a ...
... foundation . It can be assumed that the inner face of the Romanesque wall would have been closer to the face of the foundation . A point two feet inside the face of the Gothic wall would be a reasonable estimate : it should be within a ...
Page 87
... foundation ceremony for the abbey , accompanied by a distinguished company of barons and ecclesiastical dignitaries . There has been some uncertainty about the date of the ceremony , since one , rather brief source gives a date of 1089 ...
... foundation ceremony for the abbey , accompanied by a distinguished company of barons and ecclesiastical dignitaries . There has been some uncertainty about the date of the ceremony , since one , rather brief source gives a date of 1089 ...
Page 137
... foundation course of which comprised substantial stone slabs with an average width of 1 m . This is interpreted as the north wall of the former chantry chapel ( Fig . 1 , A ) , which can now be shown to have had an internal width of ...
... foundation course of which comprised substantial stone slabs with an average width of 1 m . This is interpreted as the north wall of the former chantry chapel ( Fig . 1 , A ) , which can now be shown to have had an internal width of ...
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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