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The EARLY HISTORY 
of the NORTH RIDING 
By WM. EDWARDS, M.A. 
Demy 4 to (9" xiij"), 283 pages, with 16 plates, frontispiece in sepia, and 
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Contents :■ — I. Prehistoric Times — II. The Romans — III. The Anglican 
Kingdom of Northumbria — IV. Pre-Conquest Monasteries — V. The 
Northmen — VI. The Norman Conquest and Settlement — VII. Political 
History under the Normans and Early Plantagenets — VIII. The Feudal 
System — IX. The Barons — X. North Riding Castles — XI. Thomas, Earl 
of Lancaster — XII. The Danger from the Scots-^-XIII. The Foundation 
of the Religious Houses (I.) — XIV. The Foundation of the Religious 
Houses (II.)— XV. The Life and Works of the Monks— XVI . The Wealth 
and Power of the Religious Houses — XVII. Churches and Chantries in 
the Middle Ages — XVIII. Town Life in the Middle Ages — XIX. Country 
Life in the Middle Ages — XX. The Forests — XXI. Early Yorkshire Pedi- 
grees — Index of Place Names ; Index of Personal Names ; Index of Subjects. 
The Manchester Guardian says : — This is a readable, popular history from the New 
Stone Age to the fifteenth century, with chapters on the feudal system, on the num- 
erous monasteries in the district, and on the daily life of monk and layman in the 
Middle Ages. In the period to which it relates the Riding was the scene of many 
foreign invasions and of much civil war, and the author’s object has been to show the 
relation of the local history to that of the nation. The volume contains many illus- 
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WINESTE AD AIND ITS LORDS 
THE HISTORY OF A HOLDERNESS VILLAGE 
by NORMAN JAMES MILLER, M.A. 
with a Foreword by THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK 
Demy 8vo. 258 pages. 9 Plates and 5 Illustrations, 
pbound cloth, 10/- net, or post free 10/6. 
LONDON: A. BROWN & SONS, LIMITED, 5 FARRINGDON AVENUE, E.C.4. 
Printed by A. Brown & Sons, Ltd., Perth Street West, Hull, and published by 
A. Brown & Sons, Ltd., at 5 Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 
October, 1933. 
