The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 55-56Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1983 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... Hopton side of the river . The building which passed into the hands of the Turners in 1713 had from Tudor times until shortly after 1643 belonged to the Hopton family , which held also the manor of Armley . ' John Hopton , Bishop of ...
... Hopton side of the river . The building which passed into the hands of the Turners in 1713 had from Tudor times until shortly after 1643 belonged to the Hopton family , which held also the manor of Armley . ' John Hopton , Bishop of ...
Page 122
... Hopton family had stood on the south side of the river in Hopton , and that William Turner's structure of 1747 , on the north side , was an entirely new building on a hitherto unused site . The main evidence for the Hopton site was the ...
... Hopton family had stood on the south side of the river in Hopton , and that William Turner's structure of 1747 , on the north side , was an entirely new building on a hitherto unused site . The main evidence for the Hopton site was the ...
Page 123
... Hopton . This same conclusion is to be drawn from Ismay's own statement on : " Blakehall - a handsome fabrick near the Church . . . This was the ancient seat of the Hoptons . Dr. John Hopton , Bishop of Norwich in 1554 , was born at ...
... Hopton . This same conclusion is to be drawn from Ismay's own statement on : " Blakehall - a handsome fabrick near the Church . . . This was the ancient seat of the Hoptons . Dr. John Hopton , Bishop of Norwich in 1554 , was born at ...
Contents
EXCAVATIONS AT RILLINGTON | 1 |
EALDRED OF YORK AND MS COTTON VITELLIUS E XII | 11 |
EARLY NEOLITHIC UTILISATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ALDER CARR AT SKIPSEA | 17 |
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