A Topographical and Historical Account of Wainfleet and the Wapentake of Candleshoe, in the County of LincolnLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Greer [etc., etc.,], 1829 - 408 страници |
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... probably the first race of inhabitants in this country ; the antiquarian topographer , however sedulous may be his researches , meets with but little worthy of note , of an earlier origin than the Roman invasion . In this Wapentake ...
... probably the first race of inhabitants in this country ; the antiquarian topographer , however sedulous may be his researches , meets with but little worthy of note , of an earlier origin than the Roman invasion . In this Wapentake ...
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... probably to be limited in its application to the highlands of the district , as the lower parts , were in general , little better than a morass , or bog . Hence the first object that engaged the attention of the Romans , after they ...
... probably to be limited in its application to the highlands of the district , as the lower parts , were in general , little better than a morass , or bog . Hence the first object that engaged the attention of the Romans , after they ...
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... probably carried along the coast until it communicated with the Fossway , near Saltfleetby . To the completion of these works of embankment and drainage , the enterprising Romans were impelled , no less by their love of agricul- ture ...
... probably carried along the coast until it communicated with the Fossway , near Saltfleetby . To the completion of these works of embankment and drainage , the enterprising Romans were impelled , no less by their love of agricul- ture ...
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... probably was the Roman road : " doubtless Wainfleet was a place where the Romans made their salt of the sea water , to supply all the province ; and it is not improba- ble that this road led to Banovallum , Lindum , & c . , many salt ...
... probably was the Roman road : " doubtless Wainfleet was a place where the Romans made their salt of the sea water , to supply all the province ; and it is not improba- ble that this road led to Banovallum , Lindum , & c . , many salt ...
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... probably was on this elevated ground that " Vainona " flourished . To the Eastward of the town are two artificial tumuli ; these , if not places of sepulture for some eminent persons , were possibly cast up by the Romans for the purpose ...
... probably was on this elevated ground that " Vainona " flourished . To the Eastward of the town are two artificial tumuli ; these , if not places of sepulture for some eminent persons , were possibly cast up by the Romans for the purpose ...
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Abbey of Bardney Abbot acres of land acres of meadow acres of pasture Addlethorpe Aged aisle Alice ancient annum Bardney belonging Bishop Boston bovates Bratoft Burgh Candlesby carucates carucates of land chancel chapel church Croft Dalby daughter died seized Driby Earl Edward Edward III eldest Elizabeth erected Escheat Rolls Firsby following inscription four Friskney Gent Gilbert de Gaunt Gunby haven heir held Henry Hugh Ibid Ingoldmells inhabitants Irby issue knight's fee Kyme Langton Lincoln Lincolnshire London Lord Magdalen manor Margaret married marsh Mary messuage N. E. Vol nave Nicholas octavo Orby oxgangs parish Partney payd period ploughs possessed post mort pounds priory Quadring quarto Rector reign rent resided Richard Robert Scremby shillings Sir John Skegness Skendleby soke Spilsby Steeping stone Testa de Nevill Thorpe town village Wainfleet All Saints Wapentake Waynflete wife William Waynflete Willoughby Winthorpe
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