The Berks, Bucks & Oxon Archæological Journal, Volumes 1-3C. Slaughter, 1895 |
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... called font , stoup , or chrismatory [ more probably a cresset or lamp ] , lately discovered on the site of the new Municipal Buildings ; ( 2 ) of some mouldings , etc. , attributed to the ' Domus Conversorum ' presented to the City by ...
... called font , stoup , or chrismatory [ more probably a cresset or lamp ] , lately discovered on the site of the new Municipal Buildings ; ( 2 ) of some mouldings , etc. , attributed to the ' Domus Conversorum ' presented to the City by ...
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... called " Col d'Arbres , " whereas its name implies one of the many Cold Harbours or places of shelter , or as we should call post- ing stations , invariably found on the line of Roman roads . Just before reaching the old turnpike road ...
... called " Col d'Arbres , " whereas its name implies one of the many Cold Harbours or places of shelter , or as we should call post- ing stations , invariably found on the line of Roman roads . Just before reaching the old turnpike road ...
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... called " Clay - pit , " once rich in soft turf and verdant moss , abounding in various curious shells , gorse , and juniper bushes , but now , sad to say , the huge cavity has been filled in and levelled ! Returning from the battle ...
... called " Clay - pit , " once rich in soft turf and verdant moss , abounding in various curious shells , gorse , and juniper bushes , but now , sad to say , the huge cavity has been filled in and levelled ! Returning from the battle ...
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... called Wulward ( ? Ethelward ) . See Bristowelle . 5 Aldermaston ( Hundred of Theale ) . T. N. p . 119 , an account is rendered of one fee belonging to Robert Achard . p . 122 , this is said to have formerly belonged to Robert Achard ...
... called Wulward ( ? Ethelward ) . See Bristowelle . 5 Aldermaston ( Hundred of Theale ) . T. N. p . 119 , an account is rendered of one fee belonging to Robert Achard . p . 122 , this is said to have formerly belonged to Robert Achard ...
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... called Barbican , he erected several forts which were strengthened from time to time . Then commenced the most stirring epoch in the contest for the Crown which for so many years involved the whole nation and particularly Wallingford in ...
... called Barbican , he erected several forts which were strengthened from time to time . Then commenced the most stirring epoch in the contest for the Crown which for so many years involved the whole nation and particularly Wallingford in ...
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