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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Hospital versus Euing, suit of Sawle, Oliver, petition of Saxon kings, royal prerogatives of taxation under Say and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… named High Steward of Maidenhead Saxbee, Samuel, a rebel Saxon, , a prisoner in Newgate Say, Francis, clerk John, a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
A History of the County of Rutland
… It represented neither one of the sub-kingdoms of early Saxon times nor one of the newer areas formed for defence … surrounding the estate given to a succession of Saxon queens. County organisation did not emerge until the … settlement in early days and the few remains of Roman and Saxon times; its fame since the days of Henry I as a hunting …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… forts established or reorganized under the Count of the Saxon Shore, unlike those of the earlier limites, were not … in the population of the country. R. E. M. Wheeler. ANGLO-SAXON AND DANISH. The change from Roman to Saxon rule is perhaps more obscure in Essex than in other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… "in pago Magestna" to his thegn Ealhstan, 35 and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in recording the English defeat at Assandun … king. Whether Hereford was fortified under Mercian or West Saxon authority, it certainly counted as a burh in the early … bishop of Llandaff, in a district which the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle calls Ircingafeld, 51 the English name for …
Survey of London
… painter, 18001; F. Sartorius, painter, 178490; James Saxon, painter, 1806; Thomas Sharp, sculptor, 1837; John …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on the road to Shaftesbury, are traces of a palace of the Saxon and Norman kings, who made it their residence when they … persons of limited means. Numerous remains of Roman and Saxon architecture exist in the neighbourhood. Gilstone …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… only 12 ft. wide, was separated from the aisles by 'heavy Saxon or Norman arches only 11 ft. in height, supported by … 83) suggests a foundation which might well be that of a Saxon minster; it was given to Shaftesbury Abbey in exchange …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… personages who have been interred here, are several of the Saxon kings, together with a numerous train of noblemen, …
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