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168 Merchants ' Marks Cranbrook Church : - Ground Plan Fourteenth Century Key of Outer Door The Knight Hospitallers in Kent : - Remains of Temple Farm , Strood Plan of Refectory , Strood Refectory of Temple Farm , Strood 205 , 207 221 ...
168 Merchants ' Marks Cranbrook Church : - Ground Plan Fourteenth Century Key of Outer Door The Knight Hospitallers in Kent : - Remains of Temple Farm , Strood Plan of Refectory , Strood Refectory of Temple Farm , Strood 205 , 207 221 ...
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... visiting the locality after a lapse of twenty - six years is greatly enhanced by the fact that during that time its fields have yielded a vast quantity of British , Roman , and Saxon remains of the highest archæological interest .
... visiting the locality after a lapse of twenty - six years is greatly enhanced by the fact that during that time its fields have yielded a vast quantity of British , Roman , and Saxon remains of the highest archæological interest .
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Subsequently an inspec- tion was made of the exterior of the Church , also the remains of the Gate - house of the Nuunery of St. Sexburga adjoining . Progress was next made to Eastchurch Church , which was described by the Rector ...
Subsequently an inspec- tion was made of the exterior of the Church , also the remains of the Gate - house of the Nuunery of St. Sexburga adjoining . Progress was next made to Eastchurch Church , which was described by the Rector ...
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These three interments , doubt- less , belong to a cemetery which yet remains to be explored . FORT " DARLAND , " CHATHAM HILL . - When making the glacis outside this Fort five deneholes or draw - wells were discovered , two being on ...
These three interments , doubt- less , belong to a cemetery which yet remains to be explored . FORT " DARLAND , " CHATHAM HILL . - When making the glacis outside this Fort five deneholes or draw - wells were discovered , two being on ...
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Poor as these remains are , they are of the highest importance as coming from a district which has hitherto yielded nothing that would enable us to understand its condition or to what extent it was populated in pre - Norman times .
Poor as these remains are , they are of the highest importance as coming from a district which has hitherto yielded nothing that would enable us to understand its condition or to what extent it was populated in pre - Norman times .
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Page 275 - By thine Agony and bloody Sweat ; by thy Cross and Passion ; by thy precious Death and Burial ; by thy glorious Resurrection and Ascension ; and by the coming of the Holy Ghost, Good Lord, deliver us.
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Page 343 - Index to archaeologists is now" recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong the plan is to include them in the following year ; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891. By this...
Page 110 - On the east of Kent is the large Isle of Thanet containing according to the English way of reckoning, six hundred families, divided from the other land by the river Wantsum, which is about three furlongs over, and fordable only in two places, for both ends of it run into the sea.