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A History of the County of Middlesex
… pottery. They evidently landed at various times and places on the south and east coasts, 57 whence they spread over most … BA Conference (Dec. 1960); N.C.B.I. 374-6, fig. 64; BA Barrow, 165, fig. 56; see also I.O.A. (1955), 29-42. … order. A suggested new nomenclature appears in BA Barrow, 120-1. Prehist. Communities, 92. B.A.P. i. 19-45; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for example, in Wiltshire and Norfolk. A solitary mound on Parliament Hill resembles a Bronze-Age round barrow. 22 A drawing made in 1725 by William Stukely seems to prove its antiquity. 23 Stukely also reported another 'barrow' near Brockley Hill, 24 and there was certainly a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by migrant Maglemosean bands using boats of bark or skins on light frames of wood. Some of these food-collectors reached the coastal tracts north of the Humber and pushed up our south-eastern estuaries and rivers. … Wharf within the bounds of the Moor. Another (fig. on page 22) comes from a little farther south on the now …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… considerable variety of decoration such as might be found on 'Peterborough' or 'Mortlake' ware. 81 The other site is a … the first farmers to reach the county, settling initially on the better-drained river gravels, from which they may have … ones were possibly used for working timber, and even, as on the Continent, in building dwellings. There is, however, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Middlesex, was found by St. Germanus to be still run on Roman lines, albeit creakily and timorously. But already … can be termed 'early', that is, of the 5th century. Essex, on the evidence of burials, was not an area of dense … this perhaps suggests that some continuity of settlement on the site had been maintained. Moreover, the Old English …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Regum Scottorum I, The Acts of Malcolm IV, ed. G. W. S. Barrow (Edinburgh, 1960) pp. 111-12, 145-6, 158; see St … Jordan 1174/ 5 (above). Kg.'s clerk, accompanied abp. on preaching tour of Wales 1188, requesting Welsh support for … of Welsh clergy rather than those of his uncle (see J. S. Barrow, 'Gerald of Wales's great-nephews', Cambridge Medieval …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 4 July 1683 (m.i., Plumtree, Notts.) (J. T. Godfrey, Notes on the churches of Nottinghamshire: hundred of Rushcliffe … Aug. 1748 (m.i., Rempstone, Notts.) (J. T. Godfrey, Notes on the churches of Nottinghamshire: hundred of Rushcliffe … Mag. 1830, c (1) 648; Inst. AB 19 pp. 345-6). William Barrow D.C.L. 1830-1832. Coll. 15 Apr. 1830 (Inst. AB 19 pp. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 124 Nicholas Had bp.'s gr. of archdcnry. of Brecon on first deposition of Jordan, before 1153, but Jordan … 47). Presum. archdcn. of Carmarthen or Cardigan. 125 Dr Barrow points out ( St Davids Acta p. 30) that since Cardigan …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a glebe of 41 acres, with a house. The church is situated on a considerable eminence commanding a fine prospect and … Synfin ARLESTON, with Synfin, a liberty, in the parish of Barrow, union of Shardlow, hundred of Appletree (though … which is a ferry to Newnham: from an eminence called Barrow hill is a very extensive and pleasing view. The living …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Before 1850 The blazons given are those that appear on the monuments surveyed. They are not necessarily the … Three cheverons, a baronet's badge in chief. 221b. Barrow. Two swords in saltire between four fleurs-de-lys. Crest: a squirrel eating a nut. 239a, 240b. Barrow. Gules, on a chief argent three lions' heads erased …
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