The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 40, Part 2Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1960 |
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... bishop in 705 ) that the saint was wont to meditate in a church of St. Michael not far from where he lived [ 27 , p . 257 ] ; but little weight can be attached to the word of a monk of Thorney writing circa 1070 , particularly because ...
... bishop in 705 ) that the saint was wont to meditate in a church of St. Michael not far from where he lived [ 27 , p . 257 ] ; but little weight can be attached to the word of a monk of Thorney writing circa 1070 , particularly because ...
Page 234
... bishop of York in 664. Perhaps James had left the Minster still earlier . The Synod of Whitby reveals Colman , bishop of Lindisfarne from 661 to 663 , as an uncompromising adherent of Celtic custom , and , since the church at York was ...
... bishop of York in 664. Perhaps James had left the Minster still earlier . The Synod of Whitby reveals Colman , bishop of Lindisfarne from 661 to 663 , as an uncompromising adherent of Celtic custom , and , since the church at York was ...
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... bishop of Whithorn died on 7 May . He had been con- secrated in the city ( York ) on 15 August in the sixth year of Ceolwulf's reign ( 734 ) and was bishop 29 years . Then Pehtwine was consecrated to Whithorn at Elvet on 17 July ...
... bishop of Whithorn died on 7 May . He had been con- secrated in the city ( York ) on 15 August in the sixth year of Ceolwulf's reign ( 734 ) and was bishop 29 years . Then Pehtwine was consecrated to Whithorn at Elvet on 17 July ...
Contents
AN IRON AGE SITE AT DRIFFIELD EAST RIDING YORKS | 182 |
DIVES HOUSE BARN AT DALTON NEAR HUDDERSFIELD | 192 |
NOTES ON THE EARLY GENERATIONS OF THE FAMILY | 197 |
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