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Survey of London
… Their effect was not only to enlarge but also to improve and rationalize the buildings. A feature of the phase was the … to place. The variations in plinth levels ranged between 2 and 3 feet. The alterations to the eastern range of Court I, … porch; the arrangement appears to be echoed in Chatelain's engraving of 1750, where the porch can be seen to have a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… There is no evidence that during this period the climatic and general environment of the Thames valley differed from … The decline from the climatic optimum of the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods continued. Barley appears to have been … WEST DRAYTON & YIEWSLEY Yiewsley, most from Boyer's Gravel-pit (possibly TQ. 07488033 or TQ. 08168014): c. 14 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Near East. From there the knowledge spread to southern and central Europe and eventually to Britain. 3 The earliest dated iron objects … dwelling-place in Middlesex is a site, once called Caesar's Camp, now destroyed by a runway of London Airport at …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… when the Thames was flowing through the vale of St. Albans and, later, through the Finchley Gap, and the earliest Middlesex material can be dated to a period … of the century a Mr. Conyers found, opposite 'Black Mary's' near Gray's Inn Lane, a handaxe associated with the tooth …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… stages of his cultural development. So far as the evidence and available records allow, it has been shown how these … have presented themselves in Middlesex. For comparisons and correlations, however, it has been necessary to consider … west respectively. Products of Flint Industry from Dewe's Farm, South Harefield 1-5, flakes and blades; 6-10, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with the arrival of early 'Pagan' (Teutonic) elements and to be distinct from the later period during which a … of the Romans needs qualification. 41 In A.D. 429 and about 447 42 Verulamium, less than nine miles from the … uncertain. The earthwork in the Harrow area known as Grim's Dyke was once thought to have been raised against the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the gazetteer, but the distribution pattern remains thin and difficult to explain on evironmental grounds. However, … the area was certainly in early contact with Roman London and it seems possible that, even earlier, Julius Caesar may … enabled chariots to deploy in or near woods, and Caesar's observations are not easily correlated with known …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lost. He seems to have been once a monk of this church; and in the record of a council convened by archbishop … archdeacon, subscribed among the bishops, anno 798, and afterwards in a synod at Cloveshoe, anno 803, Wlfrid, … treachery to Elmar, at that time abbot of St. Augustine's, who was suffered to escape safe out of the hands of the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… OF DURHAM DIOCESE For the origins of the archdeaconries and for detailed biographical information about the … of the diocese to 1174, the reader is referred to H. S. Offler, 'The early archdeacons in the diocese of Durham', Trans. Archit. and Archaeol. Soc. of Durham and Northumberland xi (1962) …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… occ. 16 March 1347 when el. bp. of Llandaff ( Black Prince's Reg. 1 59). Royal gr. to Burgherssh 20 May ( ibid. p. 83). … M. Thomas de Southam Lic. C.L., B.Cn.L. 1366. Despenser and Walsham obtained archdcnry by royal gr. from the Prince … exch. Nov. 1368. Thomas de Alston ?-1373. Exch. archdcnry and preb. of Caerau with John de Sulthorn for ch. of …
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