Middlesex in British, Roman and Saxon TimesG. Bell and sons, Limited, 1919 - 182 sider |
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Side 16
... force the preying beasts into parks , or into staked and hedged enclosures ( parcus , ' haiae , septum ferarum ) , where they could be easily taken and killed . The ancient parks at Enfield and Ruislip in Middlesex will be referred to ...
... force the preying beasts into parks , or into staked and hedged enclosures ( parcus , ' haiae , septum ferarum ) , where they could be easily taken and killed . The ancient parks at Enfield and Ruislip in Middlesex will be referred to ...
Side 32
... forces and went all north of the Thames to London and relieved the citizens , and then two days after went over at Brentford , and there fought against the ( Danish ) Army and put it to flight . Another account , by William of ...
... forces and went all north of the Thames to London and relieved the citizens , and then two days after went over at Brentford , and there fought against the ( Danish ) Army and put it to flight . Another account , by William of ...
Side 32
... forces in arms on all the hills . ... the sea was confined by mountains so close to it that a weapon could be flung to the shore from the higher grounds . Deeming this place unsuitable for disembarking he remained at anchor until the ...
... forces in arms on all the hills . ... the sea was confined by mountains so close to it that a weapon could be flung to the shore from the higher grounds . Deeming this place unsuitable for disembarking he remained at anchor until the ...
Side 32
... force of the enemy drawn up on the opposite bank . The bank was also defended with sharpened stakes fixed outwards , and similar stakes were placed under water and concealed by the river . Having learnt these particulars from the ...
... force of the enemy drawn up on the opposite bank . The bank was also defended with sharpened stakes fixed outwards , and similar stakes were placed under water and concealed by the river . Having learnt these particulars from the ...
Side 41
... forces to fall upon the Romans struggling through the riverside mire to gain firm ground . Route through Middlesex . - When Caesar's troops had rushed the pali- sades , the Britons abandoned their circular stockade on the tongue of land ...
... forces to fall upon the Romans struggling through the riverside mire to gain firm ground . Route through Middlesex . - When Caesar's troops had rushed the pali- sades , the Britons abandoned their circular stockade on the tongue of land ...
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Abbey Adelmetone adjoining Albans ancient Antq Barnet Bede Bishop botontini boundary Brent Brentford Bridge Brit Britain British Britons Brockley Hill Caesar camp Camulodunum caruces Cassivellaunus cattle Catuvellauni centuria century charter Chiltern Church circa A.D. Colne Colonia common County Coway crossed cultivated Danes decania demesne Dict Domesday Survey East Saxons Edgware enclosure Enfield England Essex Finchley forest Fulham geld hides geldage Grom Hampstead Hanwell Heath Helethorne Herts Hist Hornsey Hundred jugatio jugera Kent King known land Londinium Londinium Canton London lower Thames manor marshes Mercia miles northern Old Ford Ordnance pagan pagi pagus parish Park pasturage pasture Plautius portion possessed probably province quintarial river road Roman Survey Romano-British Ruislip settlement Shepperton side Spelethorne Staines stakes Stanmore statute acres stone strips Tamesis Street territory Thames Thames at Brentford Thornea town trackway Verulamium village farm vills virgate Watling Street West Saxons Westminster wild wood woodland