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In view of the Bossall connection of the seventhcentury Bishop Bosa it seems safe to assume that the church was at Bossall ; and there seems no reason to suppose that Flaxton was not already tied in some way to Bossall church .
In view of the Bossall connection of the seventhcentury Bishop Bosa it seems safe to assume that the church was at Bossall ; and there seems no reason to suppose that Flaxton was not already tied in some way to Bossall church .
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He seems to have been one of the Wilson partnership's main suppliers , presumably dealing mainly with Thomas Wilson since he is not mentioned in Mathew's Eshton records . The partners had an outstanding debt to him of £ 600 for stock ...
He seems to have been one of the Wilson partnership's main suppliers , presumably dealing mainly with Thomas Wilson since he is not mentioned in Mathew's Eshton records . The partners had an outstanding debt to him of £ 600 for stock ...
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Certainly John Middleton , who inherited the estate in 1658 , seems to have presided over the period of most intense book acquisition . He died in 1700. It could be that his final illness and demise accounted for what seems an ...
Certainly John Middleton , who inherited the estate in 1658 , seems to have presided over the period of most intense book acquisition . He died in 1700. It could be that his final illness and demise accounted for what seems an ...
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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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