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A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Anglo-Saxon Gloucester must begin with some reference to the Roman town which preceded it. 1 Although there was no continuous urban life to link the 4th century with the 10th, the physical framework … minster. The two parishes together, with dependent chapels taken into account, cover a large part of the hundred of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Thames, are sometimes regarded as artificial and due to the political circumstances of Viking days when it marched … The route must be regarded as eminently possible. (b) Taken as a whole, however, the archaeological comparisons and … of the upper Thames Valley must be held to have taken place fairly late, since such nameshe notes only two, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Somerset. The battle of Deorham, the event referred to, is the first recorded in the Anglo-Saxon history of the west, but though the site is generally acknowledged to be Dyrham, there is no clear indication of the route by … Chronicle may now be resumed. 6 In 652 a forward step was taken by Cenwalh, third in descent from Ceawlin, and an …
A History of the County of York
… bluish-green glass with a thread ornament. This belongs to a recognized continental group of the migration period … sub anno 796. The furnishing of altars might first have taken place in the patched-up old church, and then an … temporary change of dedication; but dedications were then taken very seriously and this seems unlikely. It might be …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… 1109. Notification that William duke of the Normans gave to God and St. Florent, for all time, all that follows: in … by clerks, to whom he had afterwards commended it but had taken it from them because they lived sordidlyhad they made … hunting and of boars and of stags and of all else that is taken in the chase. Those endowments which follow are in the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Period of medical practice 1600-1620 Other notes Failed to appear 1610. ??See GORETT (Large Index). Censorial hearings 7 Sep 1610 Entry Failed to appear. Attitude of the accused absent Action taken ? Verdict case not completed …
A Dictionary of London
… only, and the Prior maintained at his own cost a curate to serve the parishioners there. The site was appropriated by … D. and C. of St. Paul's, about 1119, when a dispute having taken place between William the priest " de sancto Antonino " … grant (H. MSS. Corn. 9th Rep. p.63). An inquisition was taken of the ornaments, etc., in the church in 1181 (ib. 68). …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Anne April 1702 APRIL, 1702. 1 Ap. Treasury Warrants. 1 To draw an order to pay 30,000 l. to Ralph, Earl of Montague, … this summer at sea, above the number that are already taken care of, the Queen desires you to direct the … friar, which I received from my Lord Marlborough. I have taken steps to apprehend him if he lands at Harwich, or comes …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Anne April 1703 April 1703 1 Ap. Whitehall. Hedges to William Blathwayt. The Duke of Marlborough is much … we have directed a vessel to be prepared to carry over 200 prisoners from Plymouth to St. Malo. The Marquis de la … of , Marshal at the port of . Details: By what ship taken, when, name of prize, name and rank of captives, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… that the aforesaid declarations were made before the prisoners were convicted or knew of their reprieve. John Browning first discovered the robbery, and expected to give evidence for the Crown. P. 1. Dated, 1 April, 1704. … as evidence before the Lord Mayor, Corney having been taken by his discovery, but afterwards Mr. Shelley refused to
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