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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... WRITERS , THE ROLLS OF PARLIAMENT , AND OTHER PUBLIC RECORDS . By William Edward F. Lalurty VOL . 1 . 1216 OXFORD AND LONDON : JOHN HENRY AND JAMES PARKER . M DCCC LXV . BU 308.558 22 May , 1890 . From the Library THE ...
... WRITERS , THE ROLLS OF PARLIAMENT , AND OTHER PUBLIC RECORDS . By William Edward F. Lalurty VOL . 1 . 1216 OXFORD AND LONDON : JOHN HENRY AND JAMES PARKER . M DCCC LXV . BU 308.558 22 May , 1890 . From the Library THE ...
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... London , with the river Thames in front , the river Fleet on the west , and an almost impenetrable forest in the rear , may be taken as a fair specimen of the locality usually selected for the residence of each British chief . At the ...
... London , with the river Thames in front , the river Fleet on the west , and an almost impenetrable forest in the rear , may be taken as a fair specimen of the locality usually selected for the residence of each British chief . At the ...
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... ( London ) , already , according to Tacitus " famed for the vast conflux of traders , and her abun- dant commerce and plenty , " destroyed by the Britons . Petilius Cerealis and the Ninth Legion routed . Catus Decianus escapes to Gaul ...
... ( London ) , already , according to Tacitus " famed for the vast conflux of traders , and her abun- dant commerce and plenty , " destroyed by the Britons . Petilius Cerealis and the Ninth Legion routed . Catus Decianus escapes to Gaul ...
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... London and Llan- daff . A brass plate in the church of St. Peter , Cornhill , London , professes to point out his place of sepulture . the A.D. 185. Perennis , prætorian præfect , is slain THE ROMAN ERA . 29.
... London and Llan- daff . A brass plate in the church of St. Peter , Cornhill , London , professes to point out his place of sepulture . the A.D. 185. Perennis , prætorian præfect , is slain THE ROMAN ERA . 29.
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... appears that they were Eborius of York , Restitutus of London , and Adelfius " de civitate Colonia Londinensium , " ( probably Rutupiæ , now Richborough , but A.D. 319. Pacatianus , proprætor . A.D. 325. The council 38 THE ROMAN ERA .
... appears that they were Eborius of York , Restitutus of London , and Adelfius " de civitate Colonia Londinensium , " ( probably Rutupiæ , now Richborough , but A.D. 319. Pacatianus , proprætor . A.D. 325. The council 38 THE ROMAN ERA .
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