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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parish of Great Budworth, union and hundred of Northwich. S. division of the county of Chester, 5 miles (S. by W.) from Nether Knutsford; containing 427 inhabitants. … According to Camden, this was the Cambodunum of Antoninus, the site of which he places on the summit of a …
Magna Britannia
… are particularly described and figured in Borlase's Antiquities of Cornwall: Four in the hundred of Penwith, … Scilly Isles; one of them on Salakee-downs, in St. Mary's 13, and the other on the island of Trescaw. 14 It is most … few coins: he had seen coins of Claudius, Nerva, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, L. Verus, Lucilla, and Faustina found at this …
Magna Britannia
… of a circle similar to that at Boscawen-un, near the Land's End. 3 Sepulchral Stones. Risdon speaks of some circular … have been discovered in it. It appears, from "Stukely's Itinerary," that a Roman tesselated pavement was found in … came into Westcote's possession: the latest was one of Antoninus Pius. In 1721, a pot of Roman coins was found near …
Magna Britannia
… which, as may be seen by the plans of them in General Roy's work 10, were British fortresses of considerable … much inclined to place here the Castra Exploratorum of the itinerary, an idea which may receive some countenance from a … those entitled Hadriana and Antoniana did from Hadrian and Antoninus. The evocati mentioned in this and the following …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… found various other Earthen Vessels .... as also a Coin of Antoninus Pius" (which presumably also antedated the … VIII (1744), 13]. B.Under and to the N. of St. Paul's Cathedral, numerous Roman burials have been found since the … Warwick Square on the W. to the southern end of St. Martin's-le-Grand on the E. The greater part of the surviving relics …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and that such coins as the Britannia types of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius were its work, 2 is without probability. The … 289 or later. Moreover, Allectus followed his predecessor's example. Many coins on the low standard must have remained … Guildhall Museum. Vespasian (3), Trajan (4), Hadrian (2), Antoninus Pius (1), Faustina I (1) and M. Aurelius (1). The …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Venetian ducat which Arber (An English Garner) takes at 5 s. 6 d., the sum is considerably increased; while if the … in the Venetian gold ducat, which Arber takes at 8 s. (An English Garner, III. p. 184), but which was probably … or just half Gerard Malynes' estimate. Fynes Moryson An Itinerary, London, 1617, part 1. p. 291, says an Italian …
The Environs of London
… contains about 7 acres. The dean and chapter of St. Paul's had a charter of free warren in their manor of Barnes, in … granted the manor, for the remainder of Queen Elizabeth's lease, to Peter Vanlore 5; the conjecture therefore (p. … of Bowyer, p. 346, 347. Collier's Dictionary. Leland's Itinerary, vol. ix. p. 35. Pat. 7 Jac. pt. 9. May 12. Cl. 30 …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… bishopric of Winchester, then vacant, and one of the King's escheators, rabbits were included in only three cases: 100 … 200 from those of the Earl of Warenne, and 200 by the King's escheator. 4 In 1241 the sheriffs of Hampshire, Sussex, … historians of Plympton Priory and of Plymouth: J. Leland, Itinerary in England and Wales, ed. L. Toulmin Smith, i, p. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… enabled chariots to deploy in or near woods, and Caesar's observations are not easily correlated with known … Hill is thought to be the Sulloniacae of the Antonine Itinerary and associated with the mortarium stamp of … first green on Enfield golf course (TQ.31409635): coin of Antoninus Pius. 69 Also an as, a brooch, and 'nondescript …
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