Transactions and Proceedings, Volumer 26-29 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 58
Side
... gives us a different derivation . After saying that the place was an old " oppidum " of the Corigauni— a word meaning " a fortified wood " -he declares that Nennius had wrongly called the place " Caer Manchgued , " instead of " Caer ...
... gives us a different derivation . After saying that the place was an old " oppidum " of the Corigauni— a word meaning " a fortified wood " -he declares that Nennius had wrongly called the place " Caer Manchgued , " instead of " Caer ...
Side 12
... give its dimensions , 226 ′ o " long , 77 ' 0 " wide ( which width probably necessitated more than two rows of posts to carry the roof ) , and 60 ' o " high . It belonged to Beaulieu Abbey , and was probably of 13th Cent . date . ( 1 ) ...
... give its dimensions , 226 ′ o " long , 77 ' 0 " wide ( which width probably necessitated more than two rows of posts to carry the roof ) , and 60 ' o " high . It belonged to Beaulieu Abbey , and was probably of 13th Cent . date . ( 1 ) ...
Side 18
... gives light . It can only be approached now by a ladder inside the barn . The room was lighted origin- ally by small lancet slits , which , as also the internal portion of the chimney , are now blocked up and plastered over , and a ...
... gives light . It can only be approached now by a ladder inside the barn . The room was lighted origin- ally by small lancet slits , which , as also the internal portion of the chimney , are now blocked up and plastered over , and a ...
Side 35
... give a triple valuation of the estate : firstly , as it was in the time of the Confessor ; secondly , as it was at the time the Conqueror bestowed it upon its then owner ; and thirdly , its value at the time of their visit . The immense ...
... give a triple valuation of the estate : firstly , as it was in the time of the Confessor ; secondly , as it was at the time the Conqueror bestowed it upon its then owner ; and thirdly , its value at the time of their visit . The immense ...
Side 39
... give it any other sound . This is proved to us , if proof were needed , in the fact that many names which the Domesday scribes wrote with C or the diagraph CH are now written with K alone as , for example , Cinton , now Kineton ...
... give it any other sound . This is proved to us , if proof were needed , in the fact that many names which the Domesday scribes wrote with C or the diagraph CH are now written with K alone as , for example , Cinton , now Kineton ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Transactions and Proceedings, Volumer 39-41 Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1914 |
Transactions and Proceedings, Volumer 22-25 Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1897 |
Transactions and Proceedings, Volum 47 Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1924 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
½ hide 100 shillings 14th century 20 shillings ABBATIA Abbey acres afterwards ancient arch archæological Ashleworth assay barn Birmingham burgesses buttresses Campden Castle Chaddesley Corbett chancel chapel Chipping Campden church Coleshelle hund COMES de MELLENT Copying Fund Deposit Account Domesday Book Domesday Survey Earl early east Edward eodem Excursions Fernecumbe hund filius gable half a burgage Hall Henry holds one virgate increased from 20 interesting iron Joħis John King Edward's LIBRARIES Lloyds Bank Lord Mancetter Manor House MELLENT xvi Meretone hund messuage Middleton Mill moat nave oillets porches pounds priest ptiñ Robert Roman roof seal Seckington shillings to 30 silver Society STANFORD STANLEI HUND Stoke Golding stone Street tenet Thomas tower town Transactions TURCHIL de WARWIC value had increased virgate walls WALSALL WARWIC xvii Warwick Warwickshire Weoley Weoley Castle WILLELMUS William Willoughby window WIRCE Worcester Worcestershire worth 20
Populære avsnitt
Side 32 - TAFFY was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief; Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef: I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not at home ; Taffy came to my house and stole a marrowbone.
Side 17 - After this the king had a great council, and very deep speech with his Witan about this land, how it was peopled, or by what men; then sent his men over all England, into every shire, and caused to be ascertained how many hundred hides were in the shire, or what land the king himself had, and cattle within the land, and what dues he ought to have, in twelve months, from the shire.
Side 17 - So very narrowly he caused it to be " traced out, that there was not a single hide, nor one virgate of land, nor even, " it is shame to tell, though it seemed to him no shame to do, an ox, nor a cow, " nor a swine was left, that was not set down.
Side 41 - ... sake, I have been several times informed from London, since I came down, that, if possible, some will do their best to bring some of us, one way or other into a plot, though we have all at London been declared innocent after strict examination. God's will be done. The greater the injury and injustice done against us by men to take away our lives, the greater our glory in eternal life before God. This is the last persecution that will be in England ; therefore I hope God will give all his holy...