The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 65-66Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1993 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... boundary as early as 1307. This assumption is not , however , supported by a comparison of the Burton boundary both with a further section of the Selside bounds , and with a ' fragment of a very curious and ancient Perambulation of the ...
... boundary as early as 1307. This assumption is not , however , supported by a comparison of the Burton boundary both with a further section of the Selside bounds , and with a ' fragment of a very curious and ancient Perambulation of the ...
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boundary possibly marked by a widely - spaced series of large Silurian erratic boulders , which are placed in a roughly parallel line to that of the modern boundary , but generally several metres to the east of it . At SD801674 what is ...
boundary possibly marked by a widely - spaced series of large Silurian erratic boulders , which are placed in a roughly parallel line to that of the modern boundary , but generally several metres to the east of it . At SD801674 what is ...
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... boundary follows the watershed westwards . towards Bowland Knotts ( the Knote of the bounds ) . The present line is marked by a dry- stone wall , which in places also acts as the boundary of coniferous plantations . It is only in the ...
... boundary follows the watershed westwards . towards Bowland Knotts ( the Knote of the bounds ) . The present line is marked by a dry- stone wall , which in places also acts as the boundary of coniferous plantations . It is only in the ...
Contents
INVESTIGATIONS OF A MULTIPERIOD LANDSCAPE POTTER BROMPTON | 1 |
THOMAS SHEPPARD THE MORFITTS OF ATWICK AND ALLEN COIN NUMBER 223 | 11 |
FURTHER SAXON FINDS FROM THE YORKSHIRE WOLDS 14 51 | 14 |
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