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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 43 inhabitants. Binchester appears to have been a Roman station, called Vinovia by Antoninus, and Binovium by … of Leicester; and contains a population of 16,196. The Roman Fosse-way, in its course through the parish, passes by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… W. and S.W. of Chalbury (around 694838) (Plates 72, 216). Cement-stone outcrops in the faces of risers at the valley … 437. (75) Mound, p. 481. (76) Chalbury, hill-fort, p. 486. Roman Road, p. 528. (77) Roman Burial, p. 594. Ancient Field Groups (7, 8), p. 627. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… route 400 metres to the south may be on the line of the Roman road to Chichester. 10 A broad bridleway between well … 1862 with the Slindon House estate. 68 The owners, being Roman Catholics, 69 granted turns to present to others: …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has some fine details in the early English style. The Roman road from Colchester to Cambridge passed through the … of it is lined throughout with brickwork, and pointed with cement. The area of the station or yard at the ferry is very … Independents, Quakers, Welsh Methodists, Wesleyans, and Roman Catholics, one in connexion with the Scottish Kirk, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the eastern is of the 12th century, now blocked, and has a Roman brick W. jamb and splay with part of the round head of … At the E. angles of the nave are pilaster buttresses of Roman brick and the W. angles have quoins of the same … the former S. doorway; it has splays and rear-arch of Roman brick and perhaps of the 12th century. In the S.W. …
A History of the County of Essex
… the site of Birch Hall. The rubble-built nave, which has Roman brick dressings and pilaster but- tresses at the east …
A History of the County of Essex
… features only on part of its east side where it followed Roman river. In 1610 the rector of Great Birch claimed tithes … half on sand and gravel which drops to below 20 m. at Roman river. 55 The place-name Birch, formerly Brich, is … were found at Birch Park and Birch Green, and there were Roman finds near Little Birch church, and north of Whitehouse …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ft.) has, in the N. wall, several herring-bone courses of Roman brick, which possibly indicate that the wall is of late … (64 ft. by 20 ft.) has, in the N. wall, some courses of Roman tiles set herring-bone-wise; the western third of the … the date 1631 and the initials M.S. E.S. incised in cement, but the chimney-stack is probably of earlier date. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… manufacture of arms and warlike instruments prior to the Roman invasion, may be adduced the great number of exhausted … are chiefly of brick; but, since the introduction of Roman cement, many have been newfronted, and nearly …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Sunday. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans; also a Roman Catholic chapel. Birtley BIRTLEY, a parochial chapelry, … is an estate called the Berries, supposed to have been a Roman station, where in 1791 two earthen vessels were found, … a discovery was made of the remains of some extensive Roman villas, and of several tessellated pavements within …
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