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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… these, the Chesterton and Coleridge county schools in the north and southwest, and the St. George's Church of England …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… this road, just south of the bridge, of the road coming north from Trumpingtonthe High Street of the Middle Ages. The … the tradition of an elevation now obliterated, whilst north of the river the Roman camp was planted on the one high … Town of Cambridge. See also Collingwood and Myres, Roman Britain (2nd edn.), 393. Darby, Cambridge Region, 166; T. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and High Steward of the town; to Thomas Cromwell; to Lord North; and above all to Burghley, in his two-fold position of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… situation is in latitude 51 degrees, 17 minutes north, longitude 1 degree, 15 minutes east, from Greenwich … at the time the Roman empire first extended itself into Britain, which appears by their continuing the name by which …
Magna Britannia
… Sir Thomas Glenham, who was the commander-in-chief in the North, after the capture of Newcastle, threw himself with his … The Pretender was immediately proclaimed King of Great Britain, and his son regent, by the corporation in their … &c." 26 Carlisle Castle is pleasantly situated at the north-west corner of the ancient walls of the city, on a …
A History of the County of Chester
… fields, meadows, and common pastures, with heaths to the north-east around Hoole, and a large area of marshland to the … some 3,000 acres and included the abbot of Chester's manor north of the city, and an extensive area south of the Dee, … of the British Isles, where routes from southern Britain led into north Wales and the Irish Sea. On three …
A History of the County of Chester
… fields, meadows, and common pastures, with heaths to the north-east around Hoole, and a large area of marshland to the … some 3,000 acres and included the abbot of Chester's manor north of the city, and an extensive area south of the Dee, … of the British Isles, where routes from southern Britain led into north Wales and the Irish Sea. On three …
A History of the County of Sussex
… seem that the Gildhall of the gild merchant was near the north-east corner of the Precinct over the early 13th-century … the 'Gildenhalle' between the cathedral churchyard on the north and a tenement, late of Robert Sexteyn, on the south. … confusion with regard to another Gildhall in or adjoining North Street. It would seem that when the mayoralty was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… part of the Stane Street which enters Chichester from the north-east by the East Gate. Here the road changes its … the medieval road from London, enters the city by the North Gate and passes out by the South Gate to Selsey and the … 1278 the city boundaries were considerably extended to the north. We know that the citizens and the bishop held lands in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… three sons, Cymen, Wlencing and Cissa came to the land of Britain with three ships.' 2 Historians have doubted the very … may be represented by the houses on the west side of North Street, from which a quit-rent was claimed by the lord … of the king or earl one would expect to have been in the north-west quarter, and on its abandonment there would arise …
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