Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to AntiquitySociety of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1894 - Archaeology Annual report of the Society for 1855-57, 1860-1864, 1878, 1882-83, 1884, 1888-89, 1892-1902, 1904-1922 included in n. s. v. 1-3, 6-9, 11, 13, 16-25; ser. 3, v. 2-9, 11-20. |
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Page 112
... dated Jan. 12 , 1718-19 , he says : - The bearer John Hopper High Constable for this Division haith to my knowledge made deligent search for ye Rebels in these partes but they are so wise as to get out of ye way and tho ' he hath often ...
... dated Jan. 12 , 1718-19 , he says : - The bearer John Hopper High Constable for this Division haith to my knowledge made deligent search for ye Rebels in these partes but they are so wise as to get out of ye way and tho ' he hath often ...
Page 126
... dated 1667 occurs the expression 5 riggs or leazes of ground and riggs or leazes and one tongue or half rigg of ground lying in a place called the Long Fridaries in Jesmond Field . ' See also ' leys of land lying in the Shieldfield ...
... dated 1667 occurs the expression 5 riggs or leazes of ground and riggs or leazes and one tongue or half rigg of ground lying in a place called the Long Fridaries in Jesmond Field . ' See also ' leys of land lying in the Shieldfield ...
Page 145
... dated 1378 and entitled Customs and Works that the men of Tynemouth ought to do and from ancient times have been accustomed to observe and perform ' is extracted by Brand 80 from the Tinmouth Chartulary . That extract sets out that ...
... dated 1378 and entitled Customs and Works that the men of Tynemouth ought to do and from ancient times have been accustomed to observe and perform ' is extracted by Brand 80 from the Tinmouth Chartulary . That extract sets out that ...
Page 147
... dated in the years 1891 and 1892 , showing payments in those years to the lord of the manor at Tynemouth for hall corn rent in lieu of week work , boon day rent in lieu of boon day services , for shire rent , and for 85 The latest ...
... dated in the years 1891 and 1892 , showing payments in those years to the lord of the manor at Tynemouth for hall corn rent in lieu of week work , boon day rent in lieu of boon day services , for shire rent , and for 85 The latest ...
Page 159
... dated , and , as is shown by the rough list appended to this note , the dates belong mostly to the first half of the third century . We need not , of course , take these records literally . The men who set them up followed only too ...
... dated , and , as is shown by the rough list appended to this note , the dates belong mostly to the first half of the third century . We need not , of course , take these records literally . The men who set them up followed only too ...
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