The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 41Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1963 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 466
... parks remain as the ' high places ' of the English countryside , but , generally speaking , the present - day parks are merely residuals of their former extent and grandeur . Many of the elements of the park landscape can still be ...
... parks remain as the ' high places ' of the English countryside , but , generally speaking , the present - day parks are merely residuals of their former extent and grandeur . Many of the elements of the park landscape can still be ...
Page 467
... parks enclosed between 250 and 500 acres leaving 44 parks with under 250 acres within the park pale . The crown of the Wolds , the Vale of York and the Pennines gener- ally above 400 ft . O.D. had been avoided by the emparkers . In the ...
... parks enclosed between 250 and 500 acres leaving 44 parks with under 250 acres within the park pale . The crown of the Wolds , the Vale of York and the Pennines gener- ally above 400 ft . O.D. had been avoided by the emparkers . In the ...
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... park on the county map cannot be taken as an indication that the park was a new creation but rather that the park had reached a certain size . Wortley Park is a case in point . As far as the county maps are concerned Wortley made its ...
... park on the county map cannot be taken as an indication that the park was a new creation but rather that the park had reached a certain size . Wortley Park is a case in point . As far as the county maps are concerned Wortley made its ...
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THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL REGISTER 1962 1 | 25 |
THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL REGISTER 1 160 315 555 | 27 |
RIBSTON | 43 |
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4th century acres Antonine apparitor Arch bank Barkisland blade bones bowl bridge Bronze Age brown building century chert church clay cobbles Crambeck decorated Deepcar Dent Diam diameter ditch early east edge enclosure evidence excavation fabric Farm finds flakes flint floor fragments glaze grave grey core grey ware grit Hall Hill hole Horbury Hull Museums iron Iron Age JOHN RODES Justices kiln Knaresborough lands late later layer Leeds Lezoux limestone Malton mediaeval Mesolithic messuage microburins microliths Moor Neolithic Nunwick orange-red ware parish Pennines period PLATE Pontefract pottery probably quern R. H. Hayes RCHM recorded Repton Rim in sandy road Roman Romano-British Scarborough scrapers sherds side similar Society soil Spaunton Staincross stone suggests surface Totley trench vessel wall Wapentake Wykeham York yssues