Piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to mainland.
1Goodwife Byland was standing there, weeping on the shoulder of another woman.
2The West Front of the Church Of Byland Abbey
3Poor Goodwife Byland is scared out of her wits.'
4Some of our most beautiful English abbeys-Fountains ,Kirkstall ,Rievaulx ,Tintern ,Furness ,andByland-allbelonged to this order.
5During weekly test sessions, Byland looked at bars of light moving up and down or side to side.
6In October 1322 Bruce utterly routed the English at Byland Abbey, in the heart of Yorkshire, and chased Edward II.
7Suffering from retinitis pigmentosa and blind for more than 11 years, Byland has been wearing the Argus for nearly a year.
8Administrators EY have completed the sale of the majority of the fashion retailer's business to Byland UK Limited for an undisclosed sum.
9A sloping wood on each side of us opened into a wider expanse, and the turrets of Byland abbey appeared in the distance.
10Through Gundreda the monks went to Hode, and after four years received land at Old Byland, where they wished to build an abbey.
11The beautiful Hambleton Hills begin to rise up steeply about two miles north of Coxwold, and there we come upon the ruins of Byland Abbey.
12Frederick Byland's 'Chronological Outlines of English Literature' (Macmillan, $1.00) is very useful for reference though now much in need of revision.