Middlesex in British, Roman and Saxon TimesG. Bell and sons, Limited, 1919 - 182 sider |
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... forming what was commonly known as London north of the Thames , were made part of the then newly constituted administrative County of London , though geographically this area still remains within Middlesex . It may be asked what induced ...
... forming what was commonly known as London north of the Thames , were made part of the then newly constituted administrative County of London , though geographically this area still remains within Middlesex . It may be asked what induced ...
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... formed part of any ancient work defending this well - known ford , such as Caesar describes in his account of his passage across the river . Many stout fights must have occurred for the possession of the fordway , evidenced by the ...
... formed part of any ancient work defending this well - known ford , such as Caesar describes in his account of his passage across the river . Many stout fights must have occurred for the possession of the fordway , evidenced by the ...
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... forming a vast lake . Across this marsh an intricate path branched off to a minor ford across the Thames to Thornea , a little island now part of Westminster . But the main trackway kept to the higher ground above the marshes on the ...
... forming a vast lake . Across this marsh an intricate path branched off to a minor ford across the Thames to Thornea , a little island now part of Westminster . But the main trackway kept to the higher ground above the marshes on the ...
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... formed the boundary between Hanwell and Ealing . Passing through Drayton Green and down to the Brent , the route led by Horsadun , Sudbury , and Brockley Hills , on the last of which there was a tribal encampment , and thence passed ...
... formed the boundary between Hanwell and Ealing . Passing through Drayton Green and down to the Brent , the route led by Horsadun , Sudbury , and Brockley Hills , on the last of which there was a tribal encampment , and thence passed ...
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... forming two continuous ridges.3 Many green lanes and footpaths in Middlesex follow more or less the course of ancient British ways , which , where they were in accord with the survey for the Roman agrarian system , were straightened and ...
... forming two continuous ridges.3 Many green lanes and footpaths in Middlesex follow more or less the course of ancient British ways , which , where they were in accord with the survey for the Roman agrarian system , were straightened and ...
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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