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A History of the County of Gloucester
… way for the first Norman castle 36 and probably also a group of dwellings around St. Mary de Lode church on land …
A History of the County of Oxford
… where, about 1815, in making the garden of the rectory, a group of burials, orientated in various directions, was found … in point of detail exhibits affinities with a variant of a group that appears to be restricted to a line connecting … beyond the Windrush another gravel terrace has produced a group of cemeteries, the most important of which, and indeed …
A History of the County of York
… thread ornament. This belongs to a recognized continental group of the migration period —late 5th or perhaps early 6th … shows close affinities with the so-called 'Lincolnshire group'. The tower arch, opening into the nave and recessed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 10 and Ansford Lodge was much rebuilt in 1881. 11 Of that group largest and most polite in style is the mid … Cary Past and Present (1974), unpaginated; Living History Group, Castle Cary and Ansford: Time to Reflect (2002), 18. … Cadbury, and Wincanton (1997), 50; The Living History Group, Memories of Ansford and Castle Cary (1998) 132. OS Map …
Magna Britannia
… to have been designed for males. A stone containing a group of three very singular figures, each with a pointed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… diverted along a former cul-de-sac to its present route; a group of six tenements S. of the church was demolished (map … with a damaged figure said to be a lamb; beside Peace, a group, now lost, was said to be of a child and a cockatrice …
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