Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volumen21Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1898 |
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... close numerical relation between the hidage of the Mercian shires , a relation much more close than any one which would have been likely to arise by any process of natural growth . The following table is taken from Professor Maitland's ...
... close numerical relation between the hidage of the Mercian shires , a relation much more close than any one which would have been likely to arise by any process of natural growth . The following table is taken from Professor Maitland's ...
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... close relation to one another with one common object , and for the general benefit of the vale tribes . Just notice that the Great Western trackway runs parallel with the Severn and close to it ; that the ancient trackways from the ...
... close relation to one another with one common object , and for the general benefit of the vale tribes . Just notice that the Great Western trackway runs parallel with the Severn and close to it ; that the ancient trackways from the ...
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... close , occupying the site of the cloisters . The refectory was still standing , and covered with its ancient roof , although divided into two or three floors , and there were also considerable remains of the buildings which ran ...
... close , occupying the site of the cloisters . The refectory was still standing , and covered with its ancient roof , although divided into two or three floors , and there were also considerable remains of the buildings which ran ...
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IRON ACTONENTRANCE GATE OF MANOR HOUSE | 1 |
RUINS OF YATE COURT | 10 |
THE DESCRIPTION OF THE MANOR PLACE OF YATE IN | 22 |
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15th century Abbey aisles altar ancient Anne Archbishop arches architecture arms Bartholomew bays beautiful Berkeley Bishop Bristol building built buried Canons carved Cathedral century chamber chancel choir Christopher church CIRENCESTER City cloister Council Court crypt daughter death Didmarton died Dodington Domesday doorway Eadmer Earl eastern Edward Elizabeth England English erected feet gallery Gloucester Gloucestershire GUY DAWBER Hall Henry VIII hides hospital Inigo Jones Iron Acton John Codrington King Knights Lady Chapel Lambeth Leckhampton London Lord Manor married Mary mentioned Mercian Mercian shires moat monument nave Norman original Palace parish Pauntley possessed Poyntz present Prestbury priory probably Pucklechurch Queen Rahere rebuilt reign remains Richard Richard Whittington Robert Roman roof Saxon Severn Silchester Society Somerset spire stone Street Temple Thomas tomb Tower transept Uckington vaulting wall Wapley Watling Street west end western Whittington wife William window Wren Yate