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A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of Amounderness was given by Athelstan to St. Peter's Church, York, 5 but it does not seem to have been retained. … it was held by Earl Tostig, the younger brother of King Harold, slain at Stamford Bridge while taking part in the King of Norway's invasion. Preston was the head of the whole district, which …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Bigotted Popish D. Who, by the Assistance of the L. L' s Scotch Army, the Forces in Ireland, and those in France, … and hath had 4000 l. in Gifts; married to the Earl of Bath's Sister. Sir Francis Winnington, Knight, Solicitor General … Secretary William son, 1500 l. and the Reversion of Cobham Park, and other Estates that were in the Crown, worth 13000 …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… 13th-century: St. Nicholas, (26) 54b. 18th-century: Frowd's, (33) 58b; General Infirmary, (22), 52b; Hayter's, (30) 58a; Trinity, (27) 56b. 19th-century: Blechynden's, … Martin: (34)(332) 59131. St. Thomas: (575)(595) 169172. Park, John, 1429, inherited tenement, (362) 140a. Parry, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Although earthworks are the most durable of all man's handiwork when exposed to Nature alone, they cannot … INCLOSURES [Class C] Enfield (vii, 6 and 7).-In Old Park, nearly a mile south-west of Enfield Town Station, is … the work. Stukeley supposed it to have been one of Cæsar's stations after he crossed the River Thames in pursuit of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Societies, of which Mr. I. Chalkley Gould, F.S.A., is the honorary secretary. The classification is based … and within the area encompassed by the dyke called Grim's Ditch, which exists to the north of this road in the … a mile to the south of it is the ancient camp in Eynsham Park, and it would appear, therefore, to have been part of …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. Hobson, Matthew S. Ph.D., Leicester. (Archaeol. ; Anc. Hist.). Supervised by … Asia and Middle East 1971 An investigation into Maximians's conduct after the adbication, in the light of his conduct … Europe Supernational and religious sanction of the emperor's rule under the Severi, A. D. 193-217. Rubin, Z. D. Phil., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 26 miles (N. by W.) from Southampton, and 64 (W. S. W.) from London; comprising the hamlets of Charlton, Hatherden, King's Enham, Little London, Smannell, Wildhern, and Woodhouse, … tower. On opening a tumulus a few years ago in the park, a fine Roman urn, containing bones and ashes, was …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… N. of Cirencester) For Romano-British settlement extending S. into this new civil parish at about SP 027198, see Whittington (1). For note on burials in Sandywell Park, probably Roman, see introductory note to Whittington, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was, by the 4th century, the western limit of Gloucester's defences has not yet met with general acceptance, 5 though … Hare Lane is a double street, having Back Hare Lane (later Park Street) running parallel, while a third parallel street, … 98 and in 1063 Gloucester was the starting point of Harold's expedition against the Welsh. 99 There is, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Chilterns, Danish Northamptonshire, and the Lady of Mercia's country in Warwickshire and Gloucestershire. Geographically … 571 the Chronicle records a campaign of Cuthwulf, Ceawlin's brother, in which after a battle fought at Biedcanford, an … be earlier than the 6th century. 23 On the south side of Park Crescent, 1 mile north of Carfax on the east side of the …
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