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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… been enlarged by erosion or use as a hollow-way, while the E. ditch is obliterated by a metalled track (SY 67078602; … the houses and gardens of Broadstone and past Upton Heath, but suggest that the crest of the agger lay generally … of gravel metalling, 18 ft. wide at base, overlay the old heath soil. At Ty-coed the lane diverges at last, but the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Romano-British remains County houses E. Country Houses and Frams About thirty country-houses or … have also been traced below the Iron Age camp on Tadmarton Heath, 2 miles south. This whole region was important in at … Rector of the place, not cubick like the former [i.e. Great Tew], but oblong Squares set perpendicular to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and many tesserae were found before 1922 by Dr. A. E. Peake, together with coins from Trajan to the end of the … were also found in straightening the Aylesbury road at Heath Bridge ( Oxoniensia, ii, 202). Blenheim. A first brass … Goring. A denarius of M. Aurelius found on Goring Heath is in Reading Museum. Two bronze brooches found with a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… bones, potsherds found by Mr. Gough [information from E. A. Baker, 1903]. In the 'Long Hole' cave Mr. Gough found … from Preb. Coleman, kindly sent through Mr. H. E. Balch.] Possibly the same as the preceding. Chedzoy.Coins … or three coins (1 Probus) and perhaps potsherds, found at Heath House [ Wedmore Chronicle, pp. 121, 138, 204, 363, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Vatican Archives
… Copy. Enclosed in the above: Vat. Arch. Lett. di Princ.e Titolat. vol xxvi. f. 108. Vat. Lib. 5798 (lxii. 58). f. … will go direct to Lneburg, and that the Rhinegrave, i.e. Count of the Rhine, [John Philip von Dhaun, Count of … in prison. 31 iii. Bishops yet in prison. 1. [Nicholas] Heath, Archbishop of York: Chancellor of the Realm at Queen …
A History of the County of Essex
… Eastern Counties railway were opened in 1843 at Squirrels Heath, a mile east of Romford station. 26 Engineering was … 129 See p. 17. See p. 75. See p. 74. Cal. Pat. 146777, 78; E.R.O., Q/SR 398/51; Terry, Romford, 192. Salmon, Essex, 254. E.R.O., T/P 71/1, Letter to Essex Times, 6 Mar. 1869 Pigot's …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Noak Hill, and a railway factory school at Squirrels Heath. A school board for Romford was formed compulsorily in … Factory Church of England school, Factory Road, Squirrels Heath, was founded in 1858 by the Eastern Counties Railway … Ed. 2/171; Lond. Gaz. 16 Jan. 1872 (no. 23818), p. 155. E.R.O., T/A 521/4. M. E. Sadler, Sec. and Higher Educ. in …
A History of the County of Essex
… east, beyond the Romford-Upminster railway line, the large Heath Park estate was being developed. 47 The only large area … by 1846. 49 Factory Road (now Elvet Avenue), Squirrels Heath, containing about 50 houses, was built about the same … was built in South Street, opposite and linked with the G.E.R., later L.N.E.R. station. The two stations were …
A History of the County of Essex
… suburb. 130 The western side, between Raphael park and Heath Drive, has been built over, but most of the eastern … The fishponds also survive farther east. Near them, in Heath Drive, are sections of garden walling from Gidea Hall, … have been rebuilt by Edward Ward, Lord Dudley and Ward, i.e. between 1670 and c. 1684. 209 Gooshayes Chase, which …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Hornchurch priory along with the church of Havering i.e. St. Andrew, Hornchurch, and other possessions previously … two in the town, one at Collier Row, and one at Squirrels Heath. Seven others have been built since the First World … their own parishes. The church of ALL SAINTS, Squirrels Heath, Ardleigh Green Road, originated in 1884, when a wooden …
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