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Elmet (Welsh: Elfed),
sometimes Elmed or
Elmete, was an
independent Brittonic Celtic ****bric-speaking
kingdom between about the 4th
century and mid-7th...
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single plates after Turner of a "View of Gledhow" for Whitaker's
Loidis and
Elmete, and "Wentworth House" for
Thomas Dunham Whitaker's
History of Richmondshire...
- grounds,
Waterloo lake,
Roundhay castle and park, and Morwick,
Cobble and
Elmete Halls.
Leeds has a
climate that is
oceanic (Köppen: Cfb), and influenced...
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Arthington Priory Barwick-in-
Elmete Monastery (traditionally loc.)
Collingham (Ingetlingum)
Monastery Esholt Priory Headley Priory Kirklees Priory Kirkstall...
- ISBN 0-12-903550-5. Reed,
Ronald (1975). The
Nature and
Making of Parchment. Leeds:
Elmete Press. ISBN 0950336726. Stokes, Roy Bishop; Almagno, R.
Stephen (2001)....
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archdeaconry of
Leeds and the
Diocese of Leeds. The
church is part of
Elmete Trinity Benefice,
which consists of the
parishes of All Saints, Barwick...
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Friendless Girls was held at Miss
Elinor G. Lupton's house, Beechwood,
Elmete....presenting the
annual report, Mrs F.J. Kitson... "Friends of Friendless...
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houses are now
grade II listed; The
Mansion at
Roundhay Park (c. 1811),
Elmete Hall (1865) and
Beechwood (c. 1820).
Scottish architect George Corson designed...
- 1539;
granted to
Thomas Cranmer,
Archbishop of
Canterbury 1542/3 Barwick-in-
Elmete Monastery $?
Saxon monastery founded before c.730 by
Abbot Thrydwulf(?)...
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Thomas Dunham Whitaker,
Vicar of Whalley, Lancashire, in his
Loidis and
Elmete (1816),
remarked of this spire: "unquestionably one
instance among many...