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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ealing and Brentford Growth of Ealing GROWTH OF EALING. 7 Early … of Palaeolithic articles, chiefly around Ealing common and the main railway line, Neolithic implements, coins of the Iron Age, and Romano-British burials at Hanger Hill. 8 Although no …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ealing and Brentford Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Manorial … chattels of fugitives, tumbril, pillory, gallows, and the assize of bread and of ale. 24 Courts baron for Ealing were normally held …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ealing and Brentford Other estates OTHER ESTATES. At Castlebar Hill … 1 Absdonsland, then 72 a., passed in turn to Anne Perrott and her son Thomas, who surrendered it in 1574 to Christopher … on his son John. 4 The estate was acquired from George and Rebecca Lamplowe by Sir William Bateman, the purchaser of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ealing and Brentford Roman catholicism ROMAN CATHOLICISM. Sir Christopher Roper and his wife and another family were recusants at Ealing between 1613 and
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ealing and Brentford Social and cultural activities SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. Inns 55 in Old and New Brentford …
A History of the County of Essex
… CHURCH The minster church at Colne, served by two priests and a deacon c. 1040, 62 was presumably at Earls Colne. … granted the church to Colne priory at its foun- dation, and the priory appropriated the rectory before 1254, … James I presented by lapse. 64 Thomas Carwardine in 1786 and his son John Bryan in 1824, son-in-law and son of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… INTRODUCTORY THE story of the arrival of man in Somerset, and of the gradual evolution of culture during untold ages, … of the history of mankind in Europe, north of the Alps and Pyrenees. Within the limits of this beautiful county all … discovery find their place. The arrival of the first and oldest tribes of Palolithic man, in the Pleistocene age, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… groups previously unknown or unrecognized were classified and placed in their correct chronological order. Subsequent … notably at All Cannings Cross, Wilts., at Peterborough, and at Park Brow, Sussex, facilitated the study of older … Implements, 1881. A.M. Ashmolean Museum. Antiq. Journ. The Antiquaries Journal (Society of Antiquaries of London). Arch. …
A History of the County of Chester
… Chester 400-1230 EARLY MEDIEVAL CHESTER 400-1230 Sub-roman and early english chester Although in the early 8th century Bede called Chester a city ( civitas) and clearly knew of it as a Roman place, he said nothing … civilian role in the last century of its existence, and may have remained the focus of some kind of territorial …
A History of the County of Chester
… Early modern Chester 1550-1762 Economy and society, 1550-1642 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, 1550-1642 Chester's economy grew steadily from … iii. 230. J. P. Earwaker, 'Four Randle Holmes of Chester, Antiquaries, Heralds, and Genealogists, c. 1571-1707', …
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