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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… village of Church Langton marks the site of the original Saxon settlement in this area. Before inclosure, it had no …
Survey of London
… Browne-Dalton, rector of St. Mary's, Lambeth. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Everyman Edition. A public Act for building …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the hill rendered it unnecessary; within it many Roman and Saxon coins and fragments of weapons have been found. … This place is said to have been a residence of the Saxon kings; it is more certain that here was a palace for … a general council here in 1020, when, according to the Saxon Chronicle, "Alderman Ethelward was outlawed, and Edwy, …
A History of the County of Essex
… west tower of three stages with a pyramidal cap. The Anglo-Saxon church may have been single-celled, the nave and … of the abbey in 1097 and may have replaced an Anglo-Saxon church dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, which … that the church was founded in or before the late Anglo-Saxon period. 30 It was recorded in 1254 when the advowson of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Its parochial status and its site, apparently by the Anglo-Saxon west gate in an area of the town settled by the late … the chancel. Traces of the footings and floors of an Anglo-Saxon church or churches have been found. 35 The crypt and …
A Dictionary of London
… in early times are attributable to three influences, Saxon, Danish, French ; such names as St. Ethelburga, St. Etheldreda suggest Saxon influence. St. Olave, St. Magnus, seem to be …
A History of the County of Chester
… represented the remains of a once much greater Anglo-Saxon unit, together with some outliers added to it only …
A History of the County of Chester
… that St. John's was an important church in later Anglo-Saxon Chester. Certainly by 1086 it was a collegiate … Sir Richard Scrope and Sir Robert Grosvenor. 14 Anglo-Saxon crosses at St. John's church By the 12th century the …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… have been stratified beneath the upper pavement. Two pagan Saxon burials had been inserted through the pavement. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… small sealed cavities in which were placed the bones of Saxon worthies. The eastern aisles of the transepts were … Etheldreda and farther east were the shrines of the three Saxon abbesses, Sexburga, Erminilda, and Werburga. St. … cavities in which had been placed the bones of several Saxon bishops and of Duke Brithnoth. 84 In the south wall of …