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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bronze Age, the manufacture of iron had been mastered in the Near East. From there the knowledge spread to southern … of earlier periods, from the Thames to the west of London and from the south-west of the county, 5 falls broadly … haematite coating seems to have originated. Some of the French-style pottery from Middlesex can also, however, be …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… AGE Most of the Lower Palaeolithic archaeological material in Middlesex has come from either the river gravels or the … Middlesex, 6 and these were later extended, with his East London results, into the well-known account, published in … to Riss has been advocated for many years by some French prehistorians. 26 But more recent work has cast doubt …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… section has described the industrial products of man in the Lower Palaeolithic stages of his cultural development. … has been shown how these relics have presented themselves in Middlesex. For comparisons and correlations, however, it … alluvial deposits bordering one of the buried streams of London 63 The discovery was made near the Hackney Brook about …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for the different cultural features of the Neolithic in Middlesex. A distinction can sometimes be made in the British Neolithic between settlers and native … Cornwall, and even Ireland have been found in the London and Middlesex area. 83 Some of the imported axes were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 40 The period during which the Romano-British population in the area round London was replaced by an 'English' people is, however, hard … are uncertain: N. Chadwick, Studies in The Early Eng. Church, 23. The places are 'tunas' or villages. It should be …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by the Ordnance Survey, show no finds or settlements in Middlesex. Intensive fieldwork since 1956 has produced … the area was certainly in early contact with Roman London and it seems possible that, even earlier, Julius … part of Roman quern found 1911 in river bed. 38 Chiswick Church Barnes, downstream from the railway bridge (approx. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… of reg.). Enthr. by proxy 12 Dec. (AC 1504- 1543 f. 169); in person 1 Apr. 1534 ( ibid. ff. 192-3). D. 13 Sept. 1544 … Aug. (W. Dugdale, Hist. of St. Paul's Cath., ed. H. Ellis (London, 1818) p. 46). Thomas Young B.C.L. 1561-1568. Young, … (Lamb., Reg. Laud 11 ff. 59-64; Inst. AB 6 p. 294). Enthr. in person 27 June 1642 (Inst. AB 6 p. 294). D. 25 March 1650 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Nichols (Camden Soc., 1859) p. 280). Committed to Tower of London 14 Sept. 1553; depriv. for treason 13 Nov. ( Chronicle … Reginald Pole B.A. 1555-1558. Cardinal priest of S. Maria in Cosmedin. Letter from chapter of Canterbury to queen 28 … Every cons. of a bp. or abp. was supposed to take place in Canterbury cath., and for those that took place elsewhere …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… ( CPR. 1292-1301 p. 7). Papal assent 4 Sept., published in curia 6 Sept. (Reg. Qf. 34b). Cons. at Aquila by bp. of … 1334 ( CPR. 1330-1334 p. 510). Pallium bestowed at Rue in Ponthieu through bp. of Rochester 23 Apr. ( R.S.A.). … gr. 15 Nov. ( ibid. p. 423). Cons. 20 Dec. at St Paul's, London by bp. of London ( R.S.A.). Pallium bestowed 25 March …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… form of el. (P.R.O., Papal Bulls 40 (6)). Pallium assigned in same Bull. Temps. 30 Apr. ( CPR. 1292-1301 p. 511). … Mus., Cotton MS. Cleopatra C. iv f. 24). Trans. from London 20 July (Reg. Kempe, title page). Temps. 22 Apr. 1426 … Enthroned by proxy 12 Dec. (A.C. 1504-1543 f. 169), in person 1 Apr. 1534 ( ibid. f. 192). D. 13 Sept./30 Nov. …
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