Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volume 50British Archaeological Association., 1894 |
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... Britain in the Seventh Century . By R. DUPpa Lloyd , Esq . , F.R.Hist . S. 235 25. Plans of Discoveries lately made in the Nave of Repton Church , Derbyshire . By J. T. IRVINE , Esq . 248 26. Notes on a Roman Hippo - Sandal . By STEWART ...
... Britain in the Seventh Century . By R. DUPpa Lloyd , Esq . , F.R.Hist . S. 235 25. Plans of Discoveries lately made in the Nave of Repton Church , Derbyshire . By J. T. IRVINE , Esq . 248 26. Notes on a Roman Hippo - Sandal . By STEWART ...
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... Britain , alluded to the possibility of the Road having been hallowed by the feet of the Apostle . Returning to the front of the mansion shortly before four o'clock , Mr. Wyon , in the name of the Association , thanked Lord Northbrook ...
... Britain , alluded to the possibility of the Road having been hallowed by the feet of the Apostle . Returning to the front of the mansion shortly before four o'clock , Mr. Wyon , in the name of the Association , thanked Lord Northbrook ...
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... Britain till shortly before 800 , when they descended like thunderbolts on the island monasteries ; and a peaceable colonisa- tion by small bands of them , at the early period in question , sug- gested as the channel of the symbols by ...
... Britain till shortly before 800 , when they descended like thunderbolts on the island monasteries ; and a peaceable colonisa- tion by small bands of them , at the early period in question , sug- gested as the channel of the symbols by ...
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... Britain was unearthed at Lanchester , in the county of Durham . Lanchester is a village with a very interesting church , about half - a - mile from the site of a large Roman station , the walls of which are still stand- ing many feet ...
... Britain was unearthed at Lanchester , in the county of Durham . Lanchester is a village with a very interesting church , about half - a - mile from the site of a large Roman station , the walls of which are still stand- ing many feet ...
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... Britain For the Silver of the said Seal , weighing 117oz . 10dwt . , at five shillings and two pence per ounce £ S. d . 200 0 0 30 7 1 £ 551 16 10 And let the said Order be satisfyed out of any money remaining in the Receipt of his Mts ...
... Britain For the Silver of the said Seal , weighing 117oz . 10dwt . , at five shillings and two pence per ounce £ S. d . 200 0 0 30 7 1 £ 551 16 10 And let the said Order be satisfyed out of any money remaining in the Receipt of his Mts ...
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