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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Geology, Topography and Distribution (see distribution map in end pocket) The greater part of the area with which this … Condicote Eubury 2 Cowley Birdlip Camp (ii) Other 'camps' Aston Blank Cold Aston Camp 3 Avening Hazel Wood Copse Camp 3 Bitton Bitton …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and Geology The part of Northamptonshire described in this volume covers an area of some 750 square kilometres … such as the palstaves from Thenford, Stoke Bruerne and Aston le Walls. Bronze axes are known from Chipping Warden … Foscote and Charlock (Abthorpe (3) and (5)), Appletree (Aston le Walls (1)), Seawell and Foxley (Blakesley (2) and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… Later. The prehistoric earthworks of Middlesex are scanty in number and badly preserved. There are some remains of a … from the ground. These, however, have not been included in the Inventory, as it has been thought desirable to confine … are those to Sir Edward Carr, 16367, at Hillingdon, Sir R. Aston, 1612, at Cranford, Sir N. Raynton, 1646, at Enfield, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and Later. North-Western Herefordshire is as prolific in hill-forts as the eastern area of the county, treated in … also a number of isolated tumps, of which the example at Aston may be mentioned. Offa's Dyke. The outstanding … an elaborate and well-executed tympanum of another type at Aston. The rude tympanum at Byton and the carved lintel at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and central Herefordshire would appear to be richer in pre-historic earthworks than those parts of the county … of the 13th century. A second lead bowl at Aston Ingham is dated 1689. At Credenhill is a font dated … head and shoulders of a priest recessed in a coffin-lid at Aston Ingham, two figures in relief (one in profile) at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Pre-historic and later. South Buckinghamshire is not rich in earthworks of any magnitude, and of the one hundred and … small but richly carved example is in the church at Aston Clinton, and there is another at Aylesbury. Fonts:Of … fragmentary. The only remains of 13th-century glass are at Aston Sandford and Lee. The best specimen of 14th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… particularly rare, but the well watered lowlands are rich in homestead moats and provide some examples of other works … are of the 17th century, but the cup and cover paten at Aston Abbots and the cup at Little Horwood are of 1562, the old chalice at Aston Abbots having been exchanged in that year for a new …
A History of the County of Warwick
… architectural record was the Old or High Cross which stood in the Bull Ring and was demolished in 1784. It assumed its … Street. 35 A competition for designs was won by Aston (later Sir Aston) Webb and E. Ingress Bell, the foundationstone being …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Baptist) SEDLESCOMB ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of Battle, hundred of Staple, rape of Hastings, … 903 inhabitants. The parish includes the hamlets of Aston, Great and Little Bridgeford, Coton-Clanford, Doxey, … of The Religion of Nature Delineated; he died in 1724.See Aston. Seisdon SEISDON, a township, and the head of a union, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… such Forces as shall from time to time be so raised, in, and for the reducing and keeping of the said County and … Power to take subscriptions, etc. The Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled, well weighing the premisses, and the … Gervoyse, Knight; Sir Giles Overbury, Knight; Sir William Aston, Knight; John Wilde, and Richard Cresheld, Sergeants at …
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