A New and Complete History of the County of York, Volume 3I.T. Hinton, 1828 |
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Page 193
... land was reduced in value more than one - third , while that of the canons remained uninjured . In some instances , the value of their property increased from the time of King Edward . Thus , in Ragenelton , the value in the time of the ...
... land was reduced in value more than one - third , while that of the canons remained uninjured . In some instances , the value of their property increased from the time of King Edward . Thus , in Ragenelton , the value in the time of the ...
Page 327
... land lying in a field called Maudlinriding ; near which was an ancient mill belonging to the Hothams . In the reign ... land to be taxed . Land to two oxen . Two villanes have there one plough . + Subsequently the land was Ex . Reg ...
... land lying in a field called Maudlinriding ; near which was an ancient mill belonging to the Hothams . In the reign ... land to be taxed . Land to two oxen . Two villanes have there one plough . + Subsequently the land was Ex . Reg ...
Page 339
... Land to seven ploughs . Four pounds . * Land of the archbishop of York . - These berewicks , Schitebi , Burtone ( Skidby , Burton ) , belong to this manor ( Beverley ) . In these are thirty - one carucates to be taxed , and there may be ...
... Land to seven ploughs . Four pounds . * Land of the archbishop of York . - These berewicks , Schitebi , Burtone ( Skidby , Burton ) , belong to this manor ( Beverley ) . In these are thirty - one carucates to be taxed , and there may be ...
Contents
HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY | 1 |
Ancient Extent of Beverley St Marys Church Religious | 2 |
Notices of Eminent Natives and of the Liberties | 11 |
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