The History of the Parishes of Sherburn and Cawood, with Notices of Wistow, Saxton, Towton, Etc. ...Longmans, Green, & Company, 1882 - 328 ページ |
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... body of this work , with some severity on the state of their churches , and I do so speak because , apart from the welfare of the fabrics , I felt that the zeal and energy they displayed in their labours met with but a cold reward at ...
... body of this work , with some severity on the state of their churches , and I do so speak because , apart from the welfare of the fabrics , I felt that the zeal and energy they displayed in their labours met with but a cold reward at ...
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... body , his mind being in a pleasant state , he shall enjoy it to our abundant return ; and , his race of life being run , to his heir , whom he wishes shall lay out those things of the greatest price for ever . And if anyone shall ...
... body , his mind being in a pleasant state , he shall enjoy it to our abundant return ; and , his race of life being run , to his heir , whom he wishes shall lay out those things of the greatest price for ever . And if anyone shall ...
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... body of a manor , as a vill or hamlet of a manor or lordship . Jacob's Law Dictionary describes the berewicha or berewica to be a village or hamlet belonging to some town or manor . The word often occurs in Domesday ; istæ sunt ...
... body of a manor , as a vill or hamlet of a manor or lordship . Jacob's Law Dictionary describes the berewicha or berewica to be a village or hamlet belonging to some town or manor . The word often occurs in Domesday ; istæ sunt ...
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... bodies which were unable to offer any effectual resistance , were openly robbed of their possessions ; the poor were oppressed to an extent wholly intolerable , and that too by those who should have been ( 1 ) What have they been doing ...
... bodies which were unable to offer any effectual resistance , were openly robbed of their possessions ; the poor were oppressed to an extent wholly intolerable , and that too by those who should have been ( 1 ) What have they been doing ...
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... body they " knew hunting craft by lake and wood " as well , or perhaps better , than their breviary , and , as a means of indulging in a propensity so utterly inconsistent with their clerical duties , they provided for themselves parks ...
... body they " knew hunting craft by lake and wood " as well , or perhaps better , than their breviary , and , as a means of indulging in a propensity so utterly inconsistent with their clerical duties , they provided for themselves parks ...
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Aberford acres of land Adam aforesaid aged Agnes Alice ancient Anne appears appurtenances Archbishop of York arms Barkeston barons belonging Birkin buried carucates Cawood Castle chancel chapel charter church Court daughter death died Earl Ebor Edward Elizabeth Elmete estates Everingham Fairfax father Fenton Francis free warren Gascoigne Gateforth gave granted hagg Hall Headingley heir held Henry Hewley Huddleston issue John Cawood King King's knight knight's fee Laci Langton Lede Leeds Lord Lumby manor March Margaret marks married Mary Melton messuage Micklefield Milford Ouse oxgangs parish Park Peytefin Pictavensis Pontefract possession Ralph rent Reygate Richard Robert Roger Royalists Ryther Saxton Scargill Scarthingwell Selby Sherburn Sherburn-in-Elmete Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William Steeton Stopham Tadcaster tenants toft town Towton vicar Walter Walter de Gray wapentake wife 4d wife John wife William William Hungate Wistow wood yearly Yorkshire
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