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A History of the County of Gloucester
… registered in 1819 for a congregation connected with Cirencester, 28 was apparently not used in 1825 when there …
Survey of London
… Canem from Pompeii; in the outer hall are Spring, from Cirencester (now in the Corinium Museum ), and Winter, from … Sussex; in the inner hall are Autumn and Summer, from Cirencester, and in the study The Rape of Ganymede, from …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… Barking. Wark. Post prandium cervisia superat serisum. Cirencester. Bundles. In accordance with a treaty made in the …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… he had been mainprised in Chancery by John Rothewell of Cirencester, Nicholas Halle of Cirencester, Reginald Grace, tailor, of the parish of S t …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… are known at Wroxeter, Caerwent, Caistor-by-Norwich and Cirencester, and similar arrangements are known at several of … Camb. LXXXVI (1931), 2125; Caistor: J.R.S. LI (1961), 132; Cirencester: Ant. J. XLIII (1963), 22, XLIV (1964), 17, Arch. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the land of the Dobuni, with its centre at Corinium (Cirencester), on the west, from that of the Belgic … between the important towns of Verulamium and Corinium (Cirencester), must also have served as a market and an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the county in its course from London and St. Albans to Cirencester and Bath; the second is an unnamed way which, … it enters Gloucestershire, making in a direct line WSW. to Cirencester. Plot and some later writers claim to have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… public of the 18th century by the pseudo-Richard of Cirencester, is even still perpetuated on the O.S. maps, … call it Dorocina, an invention of the pseudo-Richard of Cirencester (p. 281, n. 2). Camden in his first edition …
A History of the County of Somerset
… or basilica such as occur at Silchester or Wroxeter or Cirencester. 13 Indeed the area occupied by buildingsat the … at Glevum (Gloucester) and a stone-cutter or sculptor from Cirencester. Others again came from northern Gaul, from … son of Brucetus, is known also from an altar found at Cirencester in 1899 Suleis Sulinus Bruceti, v. s. l. m., …
A History of the County of Somerset
… roads led to Bath from the north-east and east, one from Cirencester and the Midlands, and the other from London, … of each is well known. The northeastern road, coming from Cirencester, enters the area of the county a couple of miles … Bath to London just as much as with the road from Bath to Cirencester. I have therefore preferred to treat the Fosse …
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