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A History of the County of Oxford
… consisting of simple enclosures formed into artificial islands by water moats. G.Enclosures mostly rectangular, … consider the earliest are to be found, therefore, on the western side of the Cherwell Valley, and on this side the map … and rises to 750 ft. at the Rollrich Stones on the western extremity of the county, and crossing the border we …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… of denominations and categories in the currency of the western Roman empire, with special reference to hoards and … C. A. Categories: Europe Late Roman fortifications in the western empire: a study of the origins and development of the … and construction of Roman luxury villas on Mediterranean islands, with particular reference to the Julio-Claudian …
History Theses 1901-1970
… M.Litt. 1934/5. ANCIENT GREECE Mycenean influence in the western Mediterranean. Lord W.D. Taylour. Cambridge Ph.D. … M.A. 1970. The family and supporters of the emperor in western society in the age of Theodosius. J.F. Matthews. … reference to the aes - coined and current in Italy and the western provinces of the empire. D.W. Macdowall. Oxford …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… window occurs on the ground floor in the E. return of the western bay. Lofty chimneystacks with flues set diagonally … each end, and a projecting stair tower on the E. of the western breast (Plate 90). At the base of the tower, on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 90 per annum. On the lands of the church farm on the western borders of the parish, a Roman bath was discovered in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… streets, of which the principal is South-street, at the western extremity of which is Argyle Port, the only remains … whereon it was supported; it had also two turrets at the western, two at the eastern, extremity, and one at the end of … and later English, which latter is more prominent in the western portion of the building, from the greater richness of …
A Dictionary of London
… In O. and M. 1677, Sir Thomas Davis' house occupies the western end ; in Rocque, a Fire Office and Three Horseshoe …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the riverside retaining wall was, by the 4th century, the western limit of Gloucester's defences has not yet met with … in the Alfredian tradition. Curiously enough, it is the western part of the town that has produced the best evidence … the defences are indicated on the plan. 35 Included in the western part of the Anglo-Saxon burh were houses which were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an invading host which, having reached some point near the western border of modern Buckinghamshire, saw stretching in … becomes more and more evident as time goes on. 29 At the western end of the forest an iron spear-head, now in Bristol … and close to the line of the Akeman Street; and on the western edge of the county at Idbury in a quarry opposite …
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