The History and Antiquities of Cleveland: Comprising the Wapentake of East and West Langbargh, North Riding, County YorkSimpkin and Marshall, 1846 - 623 halaman |
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... afterwards to dward VI . granted the site to Sir Thomas hed and carried away . " Six years afterwards King should henceforth command , to be then ildings , with the site and precincts of the priory , in 1541 , granted a lease to Sir ...
... afterwards to dward VI . granted the site to Sir Thomas hed and carried away . " Six years afterwards King should henceforth command , to be then ildings , with the site and precincts of the priory , in 1541 , granted a lease to Sir ...
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... afterwards the Romans , overran and subdued the Medes and the Persians in the east , and the Syrians and Jews in the south . From these sprang the Celts , Gauls , or ancient Britons ; but at what time the great primitive wave of ...
... afterwards the Romans , overran and subdued the Medes and the Persians in the east , and the Syrians and Jews in the south . From these sprang the Celts , Gauls , or ancient Britons ; but at what time the great primitive wave of ...
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... afterwards explained ] , whom the Romans found in Britain , were originally CELTE , and that Eburacum was a Celtic town of the Brigantes before British Brigantia became a part of the Roman province , appears to be an inference that ...
... afterwards explained ] , whom the Romans found in Britain , were originally CELTE , and that Eburacum was a Celtic town of the Brigantes before British Brigantia became a part of the Roman province , appears to be an inference that ...
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... afterwards multitudes lost their lives by the incursions of the Picts and Scots ; villages were burnt , cities demolished , and all things laid waste by fire and sword . The inhabitants of the island were greatly perplexed , and thought ...
... afterwards multitudes lost their lives by the incursions of the Picts and Scots ; villages were burnt , cities demolished , and all things laid waste by fire and sword . The inhabitants of the island were greatly perplexed , and thought ...
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... afterwards , it will now be our duty to inquire . The etymology of the name is even more obscure than their original . One author derives it from Saxo , son of Negnon , and brother of Vandalus ; a second from saxum , meaning a hard ...
... afterwards , it will now be our duty to inquire . The etymology of the name is even more obscure than their original . One author derives it from Saxo , son of Negnon , and brother of Vandalus ; a second from saxum , meaning a hard ...
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The History and Antiquities of Cleveland: Comprising the Wapentake of East ... John Walker Ord Tampilan cuplikan - 1972 |
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Abbey acres afore-mentioned Queen aforesaid wapentake afterwards aged ancient annum appurtenances 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 liberties Lord manor Margaret married Marwood Mary Meinell messuage Middleburgh Nicholas Ormesby oxgangs parish pasture Percy Peter de Brus possession premises priory Ralph rector 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