- The
Melsonby ****d is a ****d of Iron Age
items found buried in a
field near the
village of
Melsonby in
North Yorkshire, England, by a metal-detectorist...
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Melsonby is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
North Yorkshire, England. It lies 1.2
miles (2 km) west of the A1(M)
motorway and 1.2
miles (2 km)...
- (Northumberland),
Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear),
Waskerley (County Durham),
Melsonby, Ripon,
Fountains Abbey,
Aysgarth Falls,
Redmire (North Yorkshire) and...
- work of
college history. The book,
composed while Smith was
retired in
Melsonby and
riddled with gout, was
provoked by a
controversy over the Mastership...
- St James'
Church is in the
village of
Melsonby,
North Yorkshire, England. It is an
Anglican parish church in the
deanery of Richmond, the archdeaconry...
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Museum announced the
discovery of the
Melsonby ****d, a
large collection of Iron Age items, in a
field near
Melsonby, England.
Archaeologists in the Judean...
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Thomas de
Melsonby (died
after 1244) was a
medieval Bishop of Durham-elect and
Prior of Durham.
Melsonby was the son of the
rector of
Melsonby. He was prior...
- ****d
Isleham ****d
Kirkoswald ****d
Lenborough ****d
Leominster ****d
Melsonby ****d
Middleham ****d
Migdale ****d
Mildenhall Treasure Milton Keynes ****d...
- Term
ended 15
April 1237
Predecessor William Scot
Successor Thomas de
Melsonby Other post(s)
Bishop of
Chichester Bishop of
Salisbury Dean of Salisbury...
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These included Saint Bartholomew of Farne. The last
hermit was
Thomas De
Melsonby, who died on the
islands in 1246. A
formal monastic cell of Benedictine...