The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 22Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1913 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... face 49 102 114 116 33 118 123 127 128 SPECIMENS FOUND IN THE ANGLIAN CEMETERY AT HOB HILL , NEAR SALTBURN . to face 132 HERALDIC GLASS FROM INGLEBY ARNCLIFFE AND KIRBY SIGSTON CHURCHES : - Arms of Fauconberg Arms of St. Quintin to face ...
... face 49 102 114 116 33 118 123 127 128 SPECIMENS FOUND IN THE ANGLIAN CEMETERY AT HOB HILL , NEAR SALTBURN . to face 132 HERALDIC GLASS FROM INGLEBY ARNCLIFFE AND KIRBY SIGSTON CHURCHES : - Arms of Fauconberg Arms of St. Quintin to face ...
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... face 336 352 358 Middleham ( William's Hill ) and Northaller- ton ( Castle Hills and Bishops ' Palace ) Castles Pickering and Pickhill , Castles , and Pickering ( Beacon Hill ) . to face 366 Sheriff Hutton and Topcliffe Castles ...
... face 336 352 358 Middleham ( William's Hill ) and Northaller- ton ( Castle Hills and Bishops ' Palace ) Castles Pickering and Pickhill , Castles , and Pickering ( Beacon Hill ) . to face 366 Sheriff Hutton and Topcliffe Castles ...
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... face again in England . Now , when Thorolf saw the rout of Alfgeir , he bade his brother move his standard against Adils , whilst he remained with his flank protected by the wood , contending against Earl Ring . Such a fury of battle ...
... face again in England . Now , when Thorolf saw the rout of Alfgeir , he bade his brother move his standard against Adils , whilst he remained with his flank protected by the wood , contending against Earl Ring . Such a fury of battle ...
Page 107
... face measures 14 feet in length from north to south , and the tower projects 7 feet 3 inches beyond the northern curtain . Some 3 feet above the exterior ground level a plain plinth , projecting 3 inches , is carried round the base of ...
... face measures 14 feet in length from north to south , and the tower projects 7 feet 3 inches beyond the northern curtain . Some 3 feet above the exterior ground level a plain plinth , projecting 3 inches , is carried round the base of ...
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... face measuring only 7 feet 4 inches in length from east to west , with a projection of 4 feet 2 inches beyond the curtain . It contains neither loop nor window , and the bottom half of it has been robbed of its facing stones . The ...
... face measuring only 7 feet 4 inches in length from east to west , with a projection of 4 feet 2 inches beyond the curtain . It contains neither loop nor window , and the bottom half of it has been robbed of its facing stones . The ...
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