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RETAILING AT SELBY IN THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ! By Roger A. Bellingham BACKGROUND Selby , at the mouth of the small beck later known as Selby Dam , had long been a convenient anchorage for ships going up the Ouse to York , and it ...
RETAILING AT SELBY IN THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ! By Roger A. Bellingham BACKGROUND Selby , at the mouth of the small beck later known as Selby Dam , had long been a convenient anchorage for ships going up the Ouse to York , and it ...
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Table 116 shows the Saturday markets near York and the smaller markets round Selby . The latter illustrate very neatly the rhythm of the small market centres referred to by Marshall , a rhythm that had existed for centuries past.1 The ...
Table 116 shows the Saturday markets near York and the smaller markets round Selby . The latter illustrate very neatly the rhythm of the small market centres referred to by Marshall , a rhythm that had existed for centuries past.1 The ...
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apparent from its entry in the Universal British Directory.22 The incoming carriers seem to confirm a market area for Selby of about six or seven miles.23 In Pigot's directory of 1830 , the carrier from Selby to Howden's market had been ...
apparent from its entry in the Universal British Directory.22 The incoming carriers seem to confirm a market area for Selby of about six or seven miles.23 In Pigot's directory of 1830 , the carrier from Selby to Howden's market had been ...
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LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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