History and Topography of Yorkshire, Volume II, 1867

History and Topography of Yorkshire, Volume II, 1867

Author: Mike Thornton

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-01-04

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 1326570420

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This is a reprint in A4 format of Volume II of the History and Topography of Yorkshire by J. J. Sheahan and T. Whellan, a work originally published in 1856. The original was in two volumes. Volume I was about York and the Ainsty Wapentake. This is a new version of the 1867 reprint of Volume II, which was about the East Riding of Yorkshire. References to page numbers within this volume have been corrected to agree with the new size. References to Volume I quote the page numbers of a similarly sized reprinted book, also available.


History and Topography of Yorkshire, Volume I, 1856

History and Topography of Yorkshire, Volume I, 1856

Author: Mike Thornton

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-05

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 0244304718

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This is a reprint in A4 format of Volume I of the History and Topography of Yorkshire by J. J. Sheahan and T. Whellan, a work originally published in 1856. The original was in two volumes; this Volume is about York and the Ainsty Wapentake (now part of the West Riding). Volume II, republished separately, is about the East Riding of Yorkshire.


Memoirs

Memoirs

Author: Geological Survey of Great Britain

Publisher:

Published: 1908

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13:

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Britons and Anglo-Saxons

Britons and Anglo-Saxons

Author: Thomas Green

Publisher: History of Lincolnshire Com

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0902668250

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Britons and Anglo-Saxons offers an interdisciplinary approach to the history of the Lincoln region in the post-Roman period, drawing together a wide range of sources. In particular, it indicates that a British polity named *Lindēs was based at Lincoln into the sixth century, and that the seventh-century Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindsey (Lindissi) had an intimate connection to this British political unit. The picture that emerges is also of importance nationally, helping to answer key questions regarding the nature and extent of Anglian-British interaction and the origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.