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The British Plutarch : containing the lives of the most eminent statesmen, patriots, divines, warriors, philosophers, poets, and artists, of Great Britain and Ireland, from the accession of Henry VIII. to the present time : including a compendious view of the history of England, during that period (v.1)
Mortimer, Thomas (1730-1810)
1795
By Thomas Mortimer. Cf. BM.
Typewritten transcript of enclosure award for Carleton Common and Howshaw Moor
20th century
Samuel Dickinson Marton, Commissioner
Tracing of enclosure map for Carleton Common and Howshaw Hill, with particular reference to Lothersdale [part 2]
(9 Sep 1873)
For part 1 of this tracing see MS1200/2
Five centuries of religion (v.4)
Coulton, G G (1858-1947)
1923-1950
Contents: v.1. St. Bernard, his predecessors and successors, 1000-1200 A.D.. -- v.2. The friars and the dead weight of tradition, 1200-1400 A.D. -- v.3. Getting & spending. -- v.4. The last days of me...
Five centuries of religion (v.1)
Coulton, G G (1858-1947)
1923-1950
Contents: v.1. St. Bernard, his predecessors and successors, 1000-1200 A.D.. -- v.2. The friars and the dead weight of tradition, 1200-1400 A.D. -- v.3. Getting & spending. -- v.4. The last days of me...
Five centuries of religion (v.2)
Coulton, G G (1858-1947)
1923-1950
Contents: v.1. St. Bernard, his predecessors and successors, 1000-1200 A.D.. -- v.2. The friars and the dead weight of tradition, 1200-1400 A.D. -- v.3. Getting & spending. -- v.4. The last days of me...
Five centuries of religion (v.3)
Coulton, G G (1858-1947)
1923-1950
Contents: v.1. St. Bernard, his predecessors and successors, 1000-1200 A.D.. -- v.2. The friars and the dead weight of tradition, 1200-1400 A.D. -- v.3. Getting & spending. -- v.4. The last days of me...
Bond
20 Aug 1752
1. John Cockill of Littletown in Liversedge dyer 2. Thomas Cockill of Littletown dyer
Bond
13 Jan 1764
1. Joseph and Thomas Cockill of Littletown in Liversedge dyers 2. Thomas Fenton of Leeds
Typescript calendar of medieval confirmation charter
1952
Note by Eric Millar on charter of Henry I (1100-1135) confirming gifts to the Church of St Martin or Battle Abbey, almost certainly a forgery made in c.1175-1200