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Magna Britannia
… Antiquities Ecclesiastical Ancient Church Architecture. Saxon. Of the ecclesiastical edifices of Derbyshire, the … columns of less massy proportions than those of the later Saxon architecture, the capitals are very plain and square, … best evidence, are supposed to have been erected in the Saxon times; of which the conventual church at Ely, and the …
Magna Britannia
… recorded among the arms or cognizances of that family. A Saxon ornament of silver, enriched with red paste, a … since at Kirk-Oswald 2, with more than 700 of the small Saxon copper coins called sticas; among which were one of …
Magna Britannia
… by far earlier inhabitants, as not only coins, both Saxon and Roman, but stone axes, and arrowheads of flint, the … it took its present name of Papcastle from Pipard, its Saxon owner. The town of Cockermouth, which is only one mile … its modern one is derived from Bueth, one of its Saxon masters, whose castle, built as usual from the ruins of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and gentilman with him who shal mari the ... duc Gerge of Saxon and his son and heir ... of the lantgrave the whiche of Saxon als ... "Anthony Belser haithe shewed me to be a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Augustine's, Canterbury, and suggests the probability of a Saxon date. Fenchurch Street. A cylindrical lead canister … same character was excavated not long since .... near the Saxon Road and Coborn Road, Bow, some 60 yards S. of the … an addition made when the coffin was re-used, perhaps in Saxon times. In the absence of other evidence, therefore, it …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Domesday Book 1 fos. 133b, 135a; cf. D. Whitelock, Anglo-Saxon Wills (Cambridge, 1930) no. xiv. Southern, Ranulf …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… until comparatively recently ( PNG, II, 184) and the Saxon name for the hill-fort on Nottingham Hill (Gotherington …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… money is here referred to (see Mem. i., p. 8). By our Saxon Laws, districts not producing the murderer were fined …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… Easter, 1850, to Michaelmas, 1851: Professor of Anglo-Saxon, 1839: Bampton Lecturer, 1851. One of the "Four Tutors" …
A New History of London
… day of May, in the sixteenth year of our reign. By our old Saxon laws fines were imposed on the hundred, &c. for murders …
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