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A History of the County of Dorset
… the royal free chapel and college of Wimborne Minster. The Saxon monastery was built by St. Cuthburh or Cuthburga, the … is generally adopted, gives the year 713; 2 the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle mentions it under 718, but makes no definite … the town and the veneration paid to its Minster during the Saxon period. It was selected as the burial-place of King …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Its authenticity has been doubted. See P. H. Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Charters, no. 1380; recently Mr. E. E. Barker of Notre … in 943: S.H.C. 1916, 9-10, 47; Dorothy Whitelock, Anglo-Saxon Wills, 45, 152. E. Ekwall, Oxford Dict. of Eng. … to have been part of Ethelred's grant. F. E. Harmer, Anglo-Saxon Writs, 403-7, 527; Shaw, Staffs. ii. 152. That this was …
A History of the County of York
… royal charter from Edward the Confessor. 7 The last three Saxon Archbishops of York seemed to have placed the canons on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Each of the four villages stands beside the river, bears a Saxon name, and had a strip of land extending from the river … of 3½ a. lies c. 1 km. west of Aughton village. 82 A Pagan-Saxon cemetery east of Sunton village contained 33 … Finberg, Early Wessex Chart. pp. 82-3, 85; Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Chart. (revised Kelly), no. 379. W.R.O. 9/10/254, pp. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… (?) Belgic potsherd and one Iron Age or early to middle Saxon potsherd; NDC P243. c. SP 749561; NDC P244). Roman … R227). Medieval and Later Two sherds of early to middle Saxon pottery have been discovered during field-walking at c. SP 749561 (NDC AS30) and an Iron Age or early to middle Saxon potsherd was found during field-walking at c. SP 750561 …
A History of the County of Essex
… open fields were probably laid out in the late Anglo-Saxon period. The 1,304 a. held, mostly in parcels of 1-10 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… road to Stratford is thought to have existed in the Anglo-Saxon period, 40 and from it the road to Warwick branched off …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Roman road passed through the site of Oxford. By the Anglo-Saxon period the route from Winchester and the south probably … of Oxford. The causeway may have been built in the Anglo-Saxon period, and rebuilt in the late 11th century. 53 The … becoming one stream again south of Iffley. 8 In Anglo-Saxon times the westernmost branch, forming the county …