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A History of the County of Middlesex
… be made in the British Neolithic between settlers and native (Mesolithic) peoples who learned the new ways of … hollows or pits at Heathrow, about one mile from the Colne and over five from the Thames. These contained pieces of at … axe stone from as far away as the Lake District, Cornwall, and even Ireland have been found in the London and Middlesex …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the gazetteer, but the distribution pattern remains thin and difficult to explain on evironmental grounds. However, … the area was certainly in early contact with Roman London and it seems possible that, even earlier, Julius Caesar may … lay through Middlesex. Various places between Westminster and Kingston have been suggested. 7 Stakes found in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Arundel ARUNDEL ARUNDEL AND SOUTH STOKE c. 1875 General History of the Town, p. 12. … 28. Religious Houses, p. 29. Communications, p. 32. Social and Cultural Activities, p. 35. Castle, p. 38. Castle Grounds, p. 49. Woods and Parks, p. 51. Manor and Other Estates, p. 55. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Arundel Rape ARUNDEL RAPE The rapes of Arundel and Chichester were originally one, called in the late 11th … the goods of convicted felons, heretics, and traitors, waifs and strays, deodands, treasure trove, and free warren and free …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… lies near the centre of the island of Lothingland, and contains 1045 acres. It is not recorded by name in … who granted to Alice Bond common in her lands there, and Jeffery, his son, gave and granted certain lands to hold … reputed owners of the soil of the commons, &c., and had waifs and estrays in the Half Hundred, as well as in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the Poldens. 1 It lies 7 km. south-west of Glastonbury and includes Ashcott village and the hamlets of Pedwell, Nythe, Buscott, Berhill, and … business appears to have been confined to tenancies and strays. 18 The pound, recorded in 1342, 19 probably abutted …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (a)iii. N.E. (b)iii. S.E. (c)ix. N.E.) Ashdon is a parish and small village on the border of Cambridgeshire, about 3m. … the Bartlow Hills, which lie on the N. edge of the parish, and the Rose and Crown Inn. Bartlow Hills Roman a (1). Tumuli, known as …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from whom it descended by female heirs to the Veres and Trussells: about 1580 it was sold by Edward Vere, Earl of … Esq., of Manchester, who has much improved the mansion and grounds, and introduced the latest system of agriculture. … by force if necessary, all fines for heriots, weifs, strays, &c., and rigidly punishing with the stocks, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… containing 137 inhabitants. The tithes of this township, and of Lower Hopton, which are payable to the warden of … with Ysceibion, a hamlet, in the parish of Llanynys, union and hundred of Ruthin, county of Denbigh, North Wales, 2 … from the crown the return of all writs, with all waifs and estrays, in his several manors, and also in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. MANOR COURTS. … by Edward I in 1285. Seventeenth-century lords had waifs, strays, and felons' goods throughout most of the ancient …
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