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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… his own church: he was succeeded by Agilbert, a native of Gaul, who was appointed bishop by Kenwalch; but the same …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with bronze daggers and spears, repeated their conquest of Gaul in the island of Britain, gradually mastering the Iberic … Goidelic section of the Celts, represented by the ancient Gaul, the existing Gael of the Highlands and the fair-haired … younger branch of the Celtic race, after pushing through Gaul northwards and westwards, overran a very large part of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… form of currency known by many hundreds from north-western Gaul, one to Watlington, the other lost in the River Cherwell … to the British Isles, no parallels being known from Gaul or central Europe. They are commoner in Ireland and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Iron Age 'A', 1 is due to conservative immigrants from Gaul and the Low Countries, whose pottery carried on the … been only slightly influenced by the Marnian culture of Gaul. Among these 'A' settlers, however, local groups can be … may have left its home as a result of Caesar's conquest of Gaul (there is really no compelling evidence to date this …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
A History of the County of Oxford
… about 648, and being joined by Agilbert, a bishop from Gaul, but without a diocese, who after studying in Ireland, … knew the king's language. Agilbert, in disgust, retired to Gaul and the bishopric of Dorchester came to an end. It may, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… esteym, draps appelles worstedes, furmage, bure, plume, gaul, felperie et suwe. 113 This should be granted them, that …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
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