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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… by Authority of Parliament, for the Service of England and Ireland, For Six Moneths, from the 25th of March, 1649 to … in Parliament, having about the months of January and February, One thousand six hundred forty seven, taken an … Theed, John Stacy, William Grange de S. Leonard, Joh: Green, Will: Smith de Eaton. Cambridge. For the county of …
Old and New London
… Apsley House and Park Lane CHAPTER XXIX. APSLEY HOUSE AND PARK LANE. "Tecto quum vidit in illo] Magnum … upon an immense car, drawn by forty horses, to the Green Park Arch, September 26th, 1846, and was raised by …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Aqua naphae - Aquatint Aqua naphae [aq. naphae] A rare and obsolete name for ORANGE FLOWER WATER, used according to … of the peony was effective against the 'falling sickness' and for 'such as in their sleep are troubled with … A LARGE - BOTTLE for carrying AQUAFORTIS, probably made of GREEN GLASS and protected by a wickerwork cage stuffed with …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the county of Kincardine, adjoining the town of Bervie, and containing 1015 inhabitants. The name of this place has undergone many changes in its pronunciation and spelling; but, from documents in the possession of the … crops are, oats, with other kinds of grain, and various green crops. The soil, in the lower lands, is tolerably …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Near East. From there the knowledge spread to southern and central Europe and eventually to Britain. 3 The earliest dated iron objects … internal bevel. Similar bowl from Thames at Strand-on-the-Green, but lacking internal bevel. 24 L.M. Lay.P.31 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… when the Thames was flowing through the vale of St. Albans and, later, through the Finchley Gap, and the earliest Middlesex material can be dated to a period … work at Churchfield, Acton, and Brown's Orchard, Turnham Green. 46 The former area consisted of several pits with a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… stages of his cultural development. So far as the evidence and available records allow, it has been shown how these … have presented themselves in Middlesex. For comparisons and correlations, however, it has been necessary to consider … Pie Island, the backwater at Brentford Ait, Strand-on-the-Green, Putney Bridge, and Crab Tree. To these can be added a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… be made in the British Neolithic between settlers and native (Mesolithic) peoples who learned the new ways of … hollows or pits at Heathrow, about one mile from the Colne and over five from the Thames. These contained pieces of at … of out-turned rim; plain. L.M. Lay.P.13 Strand-on-the-Green: grooved-ware or beaker sherd. Flat base and wall with …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with the arrival of early 'Pagan' (Teutonic) elements and to be distinct from the later period during which a … of the Romans needs qualification. 41 In A.D. 429 and about 447 42 Verulamium, less than nine miles from the … sherds. Two vessels found before 1869 at Walton Bridge Green contained calcinated bones, a small 'opalized glass …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the gazetteer, but the distribution pattern remains thin and difficult to explain on evironmental grounds. However, … the area was certainly in early contact with Roman London and it seems possible that, even earlier, Julius Caesar may … and Holland Park, down Goldhawk Road and across Turnham Green to Chiswick High Road and then to Brentford where it …
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