The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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... shown on the maps can be divided into the following categories : ( i ) Items which preserve or incorporate recorded Romano - British toponyms . The administrators of Roman Britain used native British place - names supplemented by only a ...
... shown on the maps can be divided into the following categories : ( i ) Items which preserve or incorporate recorded Romano - British toponyms . The administrators of Roman Britain used native British place - names supplemented by only a ...
Side 62
... shown on fig . 31 , five ( Cheadle , Eccleston , Ince , Tarvin and Wallasey ) belong to parishes , and seven ( Comberbatch , both instances of Crewe , Liscard , Walton and Werneth ) to townships . This is not , however , a county in ...
... shown on fig . 31 , five ( Cheadle , Eccleston , Ince , Tarvin and Wallasey ) belong to parishes , and seven ( Comberbatch , both instances of Crewe , Liscard , Walton and Werneth ) to townships . This is not , however , a county in ...
Side 192
... shown . The taxable resources of such areas can sometimes be assumed to be accounted for in the figures given for ... shown against the total on the Warwickshire map . The parish outlines shown on figs 74-8 are of absorbing interest in ...
... shown . The taxable resources of such areas can sometimes be assumed to be accounted for in the figures given for ... shown against the total on the Warwickshire map . The parish outlines shown on figs 74-8 are of absorbing interest in ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 29 |
The British People of the West Midlands | 53 |
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