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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are some remains of a palace that belonged to the Anglo-Saxon kings, and which is said to have been erected by one of … what is supposed by antiquaries to be the original Saxon font. Clist-Hydon (St. Andrew) CLIST-HYDON ( St. … hill or rock by the waters, and the final syllable how, a Saxon word for hill; being descriptive of its situation on an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 2 (1870), 354). It is possible that this refers to the Saxon burial (5). a(5) Saxon burial (SP 714815), perhaps in the S.E. part of the … type C2 (M. J. Swanton, The Spearheads of the Anglo-Saxon Settlements (1973), 157; BAR, 7 (1972), 42; VCH …
A Dictionary of London
… progenie," the term "cniht" was not used in the Anglo-Saxon period as the equivalent of the knight of the age of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the western entrance, bears a strong resemblance to the Saxon, and it is not improbable that this part of the …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV
… in favour of John Frankeforde at suit of Tyderic the Saxon. Feb. 4. Westminster. To the same. Like writ, mutatis …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… 18011901. Glos. R.O., DC/E 88/2, ct. 2 May 1757. Grundy, Saxon Charters, 114. O.S. Area Bk. (1886). Glos. R.O., D …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… surmounting one of plainer character, thought to be of Saxon architecture. There is a place of worship for … sword, re-peopled it with West Saxons. According to the Saxon Chronicles, he repaired the walls in 922, at which time …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… I (1791), 347; Archaeologia, 32 (1874), 13). For Saxon finds, see (7). a(6) Iron Age and Roman Finds have also … BNFAS, 6 (1971), 7, Cogenhoe (3)). Medieval and Later a(7) Saxon Pottery (SP 828609) found in 1971, immediately N.E. of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… edge. The Witney-Bladon road, an important Anglo-Saxon route called the port way in 1005 and Woodstock way in … island, including two rectilinear buildings, may be Anglo-Saxon. 48 Finds of pottery suggest that the Cornbrash island was settled for much of the Anglo-Saxon period. 49 Cogges and Newland c.1215 Cogges c.1250 In …