The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 19Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1907 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... remains , not quite assimilated , of the bronze or of some other brachykephalic ( broad - headed ) stock . The maximum ( 78 , or a fraction over 78 ) is also the mean and the mode . Darton 50 1 ... Other W. R ... 25 Ber 13 1 Odo Berne ...
... remains , not quite assimilated , of the bronze or of some other brachykephalic ( broad - headed ) stock . The maximum ( 78 , or a fraction over 78 ) is also the mean and the mode . Darton 50 1 ... Other W. R ... 25 Ber 13 1 Odo Berne ...
Page 120
... remains of the mediæval house . 2 In 1376 the custody of the free chace of Kirkby Malasart and Nidderdale was confirmed to Thomas de Etton junior . In 1395 he is mentioned as a justice of oyer and terminer . His uncle , John Fairfax ...
... remains of the mediæval house . 2 In 1376 the custody of the free chace of Kirkby Malasart and Nidderdale was confirmed to Thomas de Etton junior . In 1395 he is mentioned as a justice of oyer and terminer . His uncle , John Fairfax ...
Page 138
... remains , and is chiefly interesting for its plan . ( Fig . 2. ) This is a simple oblong , without projections of any kind ; its dimensions on the exterior are 79 feet 6 inches from north to south , and 72 feet 6 inches from east to ...
... remains , and is chiefly interesting for its plan . ( Fig . 2. ) This is a simple oblong , without projections of any kind ; its dimensions on the exterior are 79 feet 6 inches from north to south , and 72 feet 6 inches from east to ...
Page 146
... remains to us . Its whole appearance enables us to realise , perhaps more clearly than does any other single room , what the stately interiors of Elizabeth's days were like . Its great beauty , however , lies in its magnificent display ...
... remains to us . Its whole appearance enables us to realise , perhaps more clearly than does any other single room , what the stately interiors of Elizabeth's days were like . Its great beauty , however , lies in its magnificent display ...
Page 177
... remains for me to perform the grateful task of thanking those who have so kindly assisted me in my researches . First , I must acknowledge my indebtedness to the late Mr. F. B. Grotrian , whose hospitality during his tenancy of Gilling ...
... remains for me to perform the grateful task of thanking those who have so kindly assisted me in my researches . First , I must acknowledge my indebtedness to the late Mr. F. B. Grotrian , whose hospitality during his tenancy of Gilling ...
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