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Survey of London
… (uncle of Sir William Powell above referred to) and Lady Mary Powell, of " Dame Constance Baker late wife and sole … the suggested identification of Lady Baker with Fletcher's widow is, in any case, shown to be unfounded. Bishop … indenture 5 of 23rd April, 1646, between Thos. Fisher "of St. Martin's in the Feildes, gent., one of the yeomen ushers …
Survey of London
… record of the appearance of the north front, but Burlison's plan of 1842 (Plate 4) shows that it then had four … their chimneys, of the late fifteenth-century Hospital of St. John at Lichfield. They bore unmistakable evidence of … whilst the circles had alternatively a swan and a bull's head upon a decorative shield set in a cartouche. The outer …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… WEST DRAYTON & YIEWSLEY Yiewsley, most from Boyer's Gravel-pit (possibly TQ. 07488033 or TQ. 08168014): c. 14 … such exotic pieces as winged axes, bronzes, including carp's tongue swords, 98 of the so-called 'Carp's Tongue' complex from western France, bag-shaped chapes, 99 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… dwelling-place in Middlesex is a site, once called Caesar's Camp, now destroyed by a runway of London Airport at … horses device. A quarter stater of this kind was found at St. John's Wood. Such coins may be synchronous with the … P.P.S. xix. 14-38; Maiden Cas. 185-241; A. Bulleid and H. St. George Gray, Meare Lake Village. i. 15-59. See pottery …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the period when the Thames was flowing through the vale of St. Albans and, later, through the Finchley Gap, and the … end of the century a Mr. Conyers found, opposite 'Black Mary's' near Gray's Inn Lane, a handaxe associated with the tooth …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… west respectively. Products of Flint Industry from Dewe's Farm, South Harefield 1-5, flakes and blades; 6-10, … was upraised, thus extending the European plain and man's hunting-grounds, as well as bringing into being land … Admiralty in Spring Gardens at the north-east corner of St. James's Park, 66 where there flowed a distributary …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… YIEWSLEY & WEST DRAYTON Harmondsworth, Heathrow, 'Caesar's Camp' (TQ. 084766): settlement site consisting of two pits. … the flints'. L.M. unnum. THAMES (BARNES) Mortlake, perhaps S. side of river: 14 plain Windmill Hill sherd with slightly … L.M. A.27166 THAMES (HAMMERSMITH) Hammersmith, perhaps S. side of river: 22 three Ebbsfleet sherds. L.M. C.940, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… nine miles from the boundaries of Middlesex, was found by St. Germanus to be still run on Roman lines, albeit creakily … are few Saxon finds from Middlesex and in the area between St. Albans and London, 47 that Verulamium in A.D. 447 was … uncertain. The earthwork in the Harrow area known as Grim's Dyke was once thought to have been raised against the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… enabled chariots to deploy in or near woods, and Caesar's observations are not easily correlated with known … Caesar defeated the Britons, perhaps somewhere near St. Albans ( Verulamium). 15 Nothing further is known of the … to have run northward from Laleham up the Colne valley to St. Albans; 29 it has been suggested that this route linked …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 28 f. 1; AC 1504-43 f. 168v; L. & P. v no. 883; P.R.O., S.C. 7/64/43). Temps. 3 Dec. ( L. & P. v no. 627 (3)). Cons. … f. 153v). However, May had d. 8 Aug. (W. Dugdale, Hist. of St. Paul's Cath., ed. H. Ellis (London, 1818) p. 46). Thomas Young B.C.L. 1561-1568. Young, bp. of St. David's, recommended by abp. Parker to Cecil 1 16 Oct. …
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