The History and Antiquities of Cleveland: Comprising the Wapentake of East and West LangbarghPatrick and Shotton, 1972 - 623 halaman |
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... Roman empire , and continual residence in the island . The Roman apparel was seen without pre- a tincture of letters , was a part of their policy . judice , and the toga became a fashionable part of dress . By degrees the charms of vice ...
... Roman empire , and continual residence in the island . The Roman apparel was seen without pre- a tincture of letters , was a part of their policy . judice , and the toga became a fashionable part of dress . By degrees the charms of vice ...
Halaman 123
... Roman ; for , as we have stated , the Roman legions were strongly encamped a few hours ' march in the western part of the riding ; nor had the Romans any thing to fear from invasion , being themselves invincible and irresistible ...
... Roman ; for , as we have stated , the Roman legions were strongly encamped a few hours ' march in the western part of the riding ; nor had the Romans any thing to fear from invasion , being themselves invincible and irresistible ...
Halaman 141
... Roman station they are continually occurring ; and they often indicate the position of an ancient Roman post , when all other evidence has entirely disappeared . " Notwithstanding this abundance , I have never heard or read of Roman ...
... Roman station they are continually occurring ; and they often indicate the position of an ancient Roman post , when all other evidence has entirely disappeared . " Notwithstanding this abundance , I have never heard or read of Roman ...
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Abbey acres afore-mentioned Queen aforesaid wapentake afterwards ancient annum appurtenances Ayton Bart belonging Bishop Bruce buried called Castle chapel charter church Cleveland Commondale Consett containing by estimation Conyers county of York Crathorne Danby daughter died Durham Earl Edward Elizabeth England Eston father feet George Gisborough Gisborough Priory Gisbourne aforesaid Giseburne granted heirs and successors Henry Hinderwell inhabitants James James Pennyman Kildale King Kirkleatham knight land Langbaurghe late monastery London Lord manor married Marwood Mary Meinell messuage Middleburgh Mulgrave Nicholas Ormesby oxgangs parish pasture Pennyman Percy Peter de Brus possession premises priory Ralph rectory reign Richard Robert de Brus Roman Saxon singular Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William Skelton Skelton Castle Stockton Stokesley stone Tees tenements tenure Thomas Chaloner Thweng tithes town Turner Upleatham wapentake Whitby Whitby Abbey Whorlton wife William de Percy Wilton Yarm Yorkshire