Quarterly Journal of the Berks Archaeological and Architectural Society, Volume 1Rivers and Slaughter, 1889 |
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Page 45
... Roman Catholic , was the last occupant . ? " FOLLY . ” — Mr . Money says , where the name " Folly " occurs , Roman ways or roads are often found . Cannot the word be traced wherever it occurs in the County " Folly " Lane , Burghfield ...
... Roman Catholic , was the last occupant . ? " FOLLY . ” — Mr . Money says , where the name " Folly " occurs , Roman ways or roads are often found . Cannot the word be traced wherever it occurs in the County " Folly " Lane , Burghfield ...
Page 79
... Roman occupation may be traced through derivation . The Breach , Breaches , or Brech , appears several times about here , notably , on high ground in Burghfield parish , behind the hill known as Bennet's Hill , but more interesting is ...
... Roman occupation may be traced through derivation . The Breach , Breaches , or Brech , appears several times about here , notably , on high ground in Burghfield parish , behind the hill known as Bennet's Hill , but more interesting is ...
Page 121
... Roman pottery in the neighbourhood has led Dr. Stevens to believe that there was a considerable Roman settlement at Reading . Another correspondent was of opinion that the Romans used the Thames as the great water - way to the west , that ...
... Roman pottery in the neighbourhood has led Dr. Stevens to believe that there was a considerable Roman settlement at Reading . Another correspondent was of opinion that the Romans used the Thames as the great water - way to the west , that ...
Contents
Editorial Address | 1 |
Notes and Queries | 2 |
Vale of White Horse Excursion | 5 |
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