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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Darlington. This place, the name of which is of Saxon derivation, is of considerable antiquity, and towards …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… its name, denoting its situation in a dell, from the Saxon Dene, a dell; and its adjunct from Mycel, Great, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Daventry (121) Borough Hill Complex Two or perhaps three Saxon burials are recorded from the hill and, unusually, some … In the 10th century the hill fort is called a burh in a Saxon Charter (BCS 792; 944 AD) but elsewhere in the same … near the surface. Apart from the Roman Villa (18), the Saxon burials (1921) and Viking finds (see below) no other …
Survey of London
… present hospital building was erected to the design of A. Saxon Snell in 191213 108 for use as a branch of the London …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of turf and peat for fuel. Upon the highest hill stood the Saxon fortress of Finborrow, and near it a city, both of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The blow was given in the King's House, and, by the Saxon Law, it was death, and, by a continuando, 28 Henry …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have Votes sui juris. "Paying Scot and Lot" are old Saxon antiquated Customs. [Debate.] Sir William Jones.] This …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… come to an end of what has been moved. One says, "in the Saxon time, the people were much puzzled. One King made one …
December 1649: An Act for an Assessment for six Moneths, from the Five and twentieth of December, 1649, for maintenance of the Forces raised by Authority of Parliament for the Service of England and Ireland, at the rate of Ninety thousand pounds per mensem for the first three Moneths, and at the rate of Three score thousand pounds for the last three Moneths.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Stafford, the Bayliffs of the city for the time being; Mr. Saxon, Mr. Mynors, Mr. Mot. Somerset. Somersetshire. For the …
December 1652: An Act for an Assessment at the Rate of One hundred and twenty thousand Pounds by the Moneth for Six Moneths, from the Five and twentieth day of December, One thousand six hundred fifty two; to the Four and twentieth day of June next ensuing, towards the Maintenance of the Armies in England, Ireland and Scotland; as also for the Navy.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… The Bayliffs of the City for the time being; Master Saxon, Master Minors, Master Mot. Somerset. Somerset. For the …