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A History of the County of Shropshire
… see Linley (in More) Beacon Hill (in Beguildy, Radnors.), Beaker period, beans, see crops: leguminous Beckbury, n, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 458. Bayonne (Bayon), [France], 6. letter dated at, 116. Beaker, Thomas, 311. Beaumaris [Angl.,], 202. Beckington …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 653, 1242, 1284, 1334. -, -, house of, Piccadilly, 1821. Beaker, Nicholas, shipmaster, 1647. Beale (Beele), …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… n, est. or territorial boundaries, and see barrows; Beaker period; Bronze Age; burials; fields; Iron Age; …
Middlesex county records
… William, 116, 117 Pewter, xlv ", basin, A, 97 ", beaker, A, 112 ", candlestick, A, 61 ", dishes ("patin neas" …
Middlesex county records
… 89, 90, 251 " Large silver, gilded, 89 " Silver oval, 10 Beaker, silver and gilt, A, 222 Beakers, Silver, 11, 240, …
Middlesex county records
… of: Bason, Parcel-gilt Silver, 285 " Silver, 153, 185, 220 Beaker, Silver, 243 Bottle, Casting, Silver-gilt, 56 Bowl, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… pedestal-like base of grey ware, possibly of a butt-beaker rather than of an urn of true pedestal-type. The flat … of dark grey ware probably, like No. 4, part of a butt-beaker. A late type; the base-ring and general fabric almost …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… upper part of the ditch fillings occasional abraded 'B' beaker and rusticated sherds appeared; they were abundant in the shallow inner ditch of cross-dyke 2, where a Beaker pit had been cut into the earlier filling. (20) …
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