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Survey of London
… Archaeological evidence above ground The construction of the house The Construction of the House … posts, of four pieces of timber, two forming the head, one for the sill and one for the mullion. Externally the mullion, … aware that the craftsmen who built Brooke House were men who exercised their own initiative, some within the
Survey of London
… I Fig. 10. Plan of buildings in Phase I Architecturally, the main fabric of Brooke House appears to have come into … part of a brick foundation which ran in this direction for about 9 feet before coming to an irregular end. Beyond … and expanded at the outer angles into large square bases for the support of the buttresses. The porch was paved with …
Survey of London
… Phase II Phase II Whether or not there was evidence in the superstructure of the house for any succession of alterations, the plan as revealed by … range of Court I, that of the hall, are better reserved for later. The other three ranges were widened and the
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Archaeology The Pagan Saxon Period THE PAGAN SAXON PERIOD With the end of … and, doubtless, others. Archaeological corroboration for this has been found in pottery considered to incorporate … heathland'. Seven burials, at least three of which were of men with spears, are said to have been found there in 1886. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Archaeology The Romano-British Period THE ROMANO-BRITISH PERIOD Maps of … of a road. The 2nd- or 3rd-century burial at Hampstead, for example, might be better interpreted as being near a … 20 Middlesex has in the past been the subject of research for evidence of centuriation. 21 Air photography has revealed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Canterbury ARCHDEACONS OF CANTERBURY. 1. WLFRID, is the first archdeacon of Canterbury, whose name is found in … Haimo, above-mentioned, stands upon record as eminent for his learning and goodness, as Almar was infamous for his … will find in the account of it. In this manner religious men used to express their thankfulness to their benefactors, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… of Durham diocese Durham ARCHDEACONS OF DURHAM DIOCESE For the origins of the archdeaconries and for detailed … (above p. 31). Notts.; see York Minster Fasti 11 9. Some men were imprisoned at York 'pro suspicione habita de eis …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… Brinchesle 1329-1337. Royal gr. 11 May 1329 by reason of the late vac. ( CPR. 1327-1330 p. 386). D. by 4 July 1337 … preb. Sexaginta Solidorum 24 Feb. 1394 with Eudo la Zouche for preb. Empingham (Reg. XI ff. 68b, 438). M. Eudo la Zouche … day in London, John Nianser Esquire, with nine of his men, set upon and slue John Tibbey clarke, arch-deacon of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Archdeacons Introduction ARCHDEACONS The territorial division of the three archdeaconries 91 - … the third decade of the twelfth century, a starting-point for the construction of lists is the witness-clause of a … possible to deduce the archdeaconries held by most of the men named as archdeacons. The archdeaconry of Taunton …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… I p. 302, see app. 4), and if he was theaddressee of the D.C.M., he prob. d. c. 1134, while the letter was being … 20 Dec. 1233-19 Dec. 1234 ( ibid. pp. 322-4). For full name and title, see R.A.L. X no. 2751. Perhaps not … identified Biog. Ox. II pp. xx,1150), as there were two men of this name: they occ. together 1 March 1223 ( …
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