The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page xi
... Kent , and near Pevensey , in Sussex ( probably Anderida ) , are especially interesting , as evidently built to guard a tract of country almost coin- ciding in limits with those of the famous incorporation of the Cinque Ports , and thus ...
... Kent , and near Pevensey , in Sussex ( probably Anderida ) , are especially interesting , as evidently built to guard a tract of country almost coin- ciding in limits with those of the famous incorporation of the Cinque Ports , and thus ...
Page xii
... Kent to Cardigan Bay ; the Hermin Street from St. David's to Southampton ; the Foss Way from Corn- wall to Lincoln ; and the Ikenild Street from St. David's to Tyne- mouth . Such are the courses usually ascribed to these highways , but ...
... Kent to Cardigan Bay ; the Hermin Street from St. David's to Southampton ; the Foss Way from Corn- wall to Lincoln ; and the Ikenild Street from St. David's to Tyne- mouth . Such are the courses usually ascribed to these highways , but ...
Page 18
... ( Kent ) to attack the Roman camp . Cassivellaunus is defeated , and surrenders . Cæsar returns to Gaul before the end of Septem- ber . C The Trinobantes , Cenimagni , Ancalites , Bibroci , Segontiaci , and Cassi , dwelling in the ...
... ( Kent ) to attack the Roman camp . Cassivellaunus is defeated , and surrenders . Cæsar returns to Gaul before the end of Septem- ber . C The Trinobantes , Cenimagni , Ancalites , Bibroci , Segontiaci , and Cassi , dwelling in the ...
Page 53
... Kent , and the South Saxon kingdom , may be represented by the modern counties of See p . 167 . The number of independent states founded by the invaders was at least nine , if not ten ; but as the small Mid - Saxon kingdom ( now ...
... Kent , and the South Saxon kingdom , may be represented by the modern counties of See p . 167 . The number of independent states founded by the invaders was at least nine , if not ten ; but as the small Mid - Saxon kingdom ( now ...
Page 54
... Kent , Surrey and Sussex , while Wessex occupied the remainder of the tract between the Channel and the Thames ( Britannia Prima ) , having , however , for a very long period an unconquered British population beyond the Tamar ( the West ...
... Kent , Surrey and Sussex , while Wessex occupied the remainder of the tract between the Channel and the Thames ( Britannia Prima ) , having , however , for a very long period an unconquered British population beyond the Tamar ( the West ...
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