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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Medieval Gloucester Topography Topography The basic plan of Gloucester owes much to its Roman origins, but its street … along both sides of Westgate Street as far as the present College Street. 22 The burgage plots laid out along the north … abbey precinct. Craft's Lane or Ironmongers' Row (later College Court) led to the small gate later called St. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Origins, p. 11. Wyke upon Hull, p. 13. The King's Town of Hull, p. 15. The Scottish and French Wars, p. 21. The Wars of the Roses, p. 23. The Town and the King, p. 26. The Growth … Pole was given custody of the town owing to Hastang's ill-health and the negligence of his deputies. Pole was to be …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Medieval Oxford MEDIEVAL OXFORD Introduction, p. 3 (Origins of Oxford, p. 3; The Early Middle Ages, p. 9; The Later … running from north-east to south-west under Corpus Christi College quadrangle might have been part of the south-eastern … survived until 1266 when it formed the nucleus of Merton College; by then its area appears to have been c. ½ a. 68 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… ins., ST 81 NE, ST 82 SE, ST 92 SW, ST 91 NW) The parish, of some 2,700 acres, straddles the Chalk escarpment, occupying the steep S. side of the deep valley of the Melbury Brook, which cuts back into … see p. 120, Group (79). (7) Inhumation Burials, Romano-British, were found in 1846 near Melbury Hill ( Gentleman's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… MELCOMBE HORSEY (7702) Melcombe Horsey, the Parish Church of St. Andrew (O.S. 6 ins. ST 70 SW, ST 70 SE) Melcombe … Roman and Prehistoric (11) Settlement (742019), Romano-British, on Bowden's Hill, lies within an area of dykes and … former fields. From this settlement Warne obtained Romano-British pottery, tiles and nails ( Ancient Dorset (1872), 83, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Meliden - Miawst Meliden MELIDEN, a parish, in the union of St. Asaph, hundred of Prestatyn, county of Flint, North … Methodists. In the lordship is the "Roft," an ancient British camp, forming the most elevated point of an eminence … it incloses. This is generally considered to have been a British fortified post, of a period as early as the Roman …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… MELMERBY ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of Penrith, Leath ward, E. division of Cumberland, 8 miles … books at 10. 2. 11., and in the patronage of University College, Oxford: the tithes have been commuted for 690, and … at 6. 13. 4. each, and in the gift of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge: the tithes have been commuted for 748. …
Cardiff Records
… Members of Parliament for Cardiff CHAPTER XI. Members of Parliament … of Thomas Goodyer. Having been admitted a member of the College of Advocates, he acquired a considerable practice in … High Sheriff 1610.) If so, he became Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, 1632, B.C.L. 24 May 1636, D.C.L. 26 June …
Survey of London
… Members of the Committee MEMBERS OF THE SURVEY COMMITTEE DURING THE PERIOD OF THE WORK. The … M.P. Miss HUTH. EDWARD HUTH. The ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS. The Rt. Hon. VISCOUNT IVEAGH, K.P. HENRY …
Survey of London
… Members of the Joint Publishing and London Survey Committees JOINT … William Sumner Appleton. The Royal Institute of British Architects. The Society of Architects. The … Robinson. Louis T. Rowe. Shoreditch Public Library. Sion College. Mrs. Vernon Smith. A. G. Snelgrove. W. J. Songhurst. …
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