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Old and New London
… wild boars, and which, even as late as the reign of Henry II., covered a great region, and has now shrunk into the not …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Basin consisting of Tertiary clays, sands and gravels, 10 (ii) a relatively small part of the Chalk, mainly to W. and S. … appear at Wilkswood (Langton Matravers (42)) in an early post-conquest deposit. Survival of the older technique in … (i) on the Tertiary heaths around Poole Harbour, and (ii) as a small group, mainly on Kimmeridge Clay, from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Roman Roads in Britain (revised edn. 1918), 2567.) Road II. Badbury Rings, Shapwick, to Hamworthy, Poole (ST 90 SE, … N.N.W. towards Bath from the bend or angle made by Road II outside the E. ramparts of Badbury in turning S.E. towards … the New Forest (Margary's 422) seems to have joined Road II somewhere S.W. of Wimborne. Warne's and Wake Smart's claim …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… clay. Nearer the Bar it was seen in 1915 (G. Benson, York II, 162) 5 ft. deep. This road is usually said to have turned … Roman occupation of York ( see Burials, IV Region, (k), ii). The positions of these three discoveries fix the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… in place by linen wrappings of which fragments survive. (ii) Coffin, of stone, inscribed and carved ( see Inscriptions … full size. (iii) Grave, plank-lined, at right angles to (ii) and 10 ft. to N.E., containing skeletal remains of a man … to N. of the point where Julia Victorina's coffin ( see (ii) above) was subsequently discovered and was orientated …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… it: at Barker Lane the later street diverges E. to the post-Roman river crossing at Ouse Bridge. The Roman street … by an ashlar wall 4 ft. thick and separated from Room (ii) on the S.W. by another wall with a footing of tiles laid … the church of St. Martin-cum-Gregory nearby, is probably post-Roman. (YPSR (1853), 10; YMH (1891), 27, 71, no. 91.) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… One example on an imbrex. (27) Imbrex (Fig. 80), stamped ]II CTOOF. CIL, 1223, V. (28) Plaque (Plate 38), terra-cotta, … Mary's Convent, Blossom Street, but probably deposited in post-Roman times ( see BURIALS, IV Region, (k), iv). YMH, 36; … REGNA ACHERVSIA ▵ DITIS ▵ INCOLI TIS ▵ QVOS ▵ PARVA PETVNT POST LUMINA ▵ VITE ▵ EXIGVIS ▵ CINIS ET ▵ SIMVLACRVM ▵ …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… system. Of the angle towers the sole evidence is a single post-hole at the E. angle. In Davygate, however, excavation … sealed beneath the associated rampart-walk to a terminus post quem 'well on in the Antonine period'. 10 Failing … they must be later than A.D. 270, since coins of Claudius II and Tetricus Senior have been found sealed in the …
A History of the County of York
… of the Parisii 15 and the obvious site for any military post was York. More evidence is required before it can be said with any degree of confidence that such a post existed. By 69 it was clear that the Brigantian alliance … ed. E. Hübner, vii, no. 243. Ibid. 244, 251; Archaeologia, ii. 177, pl. x; Yorks. Mus. Handbk. (1891), 66. Ephemeris …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by comparison with those of some other southern counties. (ii) Hoards The following list includes thirteen hoards of … MSS. in the Ashmolean.] For comment see below, under (ii). (ii) Wilcote:Among the coins submitted to the late Mr. Ellis …