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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... gave un- questionable evidence of having been deposited in water not liable to violent commotion . A careful inspection of the whole deposit and of the surrounding locality seems to lead to the supposition that there must have been a ...
... gave un- questionable evidence of having been deposited in water not liable to violent commotion . A careful inspection of the whole deposit and of the surrounding locality seems to lead to the supposition that there must have been a ...
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... gave utterance to convictions long entertained , the truth- fulness of which the following pages ( the result of nearly three years ' assiduous application ) will , I trust , amply demonstrate . 66 In pursuance of the same Prospectus ...
... gave utterance to convictions long entertained , the truth- fulness of which the following pages ( the result of nearly three years ' assiduous application ) will , I trust , amply demonstrate . 66 In pursuance of the same Prospectus ...
Halaman 12
... gave mistletoe the name of all - heal , ' ascribed to it a power of rendering prolific any creature that was barren , and thought it a remedy against all sorts of poysons : so much the religion of barbarous nations is placed chiefly in ...
... gave mistletoe the name of all - heal , ' ascribed to it a power of rendering prolific any creature that was barren , and thought it a remedy against all sorts of poysons : so much the religion of barbarous nations is placed chiefly in ...
Halaman 15
... gave signal proofs of heroic bravery . " - Tacitus , lib . xii . 3 " Lastly , the two noble Scots , Carbrid and Galgacus , supporters in these extremities , leave them in Fame's register , never to be forgotten . " - Prideaux , p . 276 ...
... gave signal proofs of heroic bravery . " - Tacitus , lib . xii . 3 " Lastly , the two noble Scots , Carbrid and Galgacus , supporters in these extremities , leave them in Fame's register , never to be forgotten . " - Prideaux , p . 276 ...
Halaman 20
... gave his consent for his speedy marriage . " " 1 Hengist signifies a stone - house , and Horsa , a horse . It was usual for the Saxons to give their children the names of animals and birds remarkable for speed , strength , utility , & c ...
... gave his consent for his speedy marriage . " " 1 Hengist signifies a stone - house , and Horsa , a horse . It was usual for the Saxons to give their children the names of animals and birds remarkable for speed , strength , utility , & c ...
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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