The History of Romney Marsh ...J.R. Smith, 1849 - 182 sayfa |
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... Saxon Weald — a woody country . " The Britons called it Andred -great , wonderful . The Saxons called it Andrederleag . Latin - Saltus Andred : the Chase of Andred . Properly speak- ing , it means the great wood or forest . " Now , then ...
... Saxon Weald — a woody country . " The Britons called it Andred -great , wonderful . The Saxons called it Andrederleag . Latin - Saltus Andred : the Chase of Andred . Properly speak- ing , it means the great wood or forest . " Now , then ...
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... Saxon word hurst , a wood ; and those in den , from the Saxon dene , a woody place or valley . Somner , in his " Treatise of the Roman Ports and Forts , ' has the following : " Somewhat now of the name of Anderida , which still in good ...
... Saxon word hurst , a wood ; and those in den , from the Saxon dene , a woody place or valley . Somner , in his " Treatise of the Roman Ports and Forts , ' has the following : " Somewhat now of the name of Anderida , which still in good ...
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... Saxon , which the chronicler of the place turns ' xiii dennas glandes portantes ; ' that is , thirteen dens bear- ing acorns . ' In a grant of land about the river Limen , to Minster Abbey , in Thanet , by Ethelbert , son of King ...
... Saxon , which the chronicler of the place turns ' xiii dennas glandes portantes ; ' that is , thirteen dens bear- ing acorns . ' In a grant of land about the river Limen , to Minster Abbey , in Thanet , by Ethelbert , son of King ...
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... Saxon Chronicle of the year 893 ) to have been thirty miles , and to have extended into Surrey . The Encyclopædia Londinensis , under the article Weald , says― " A woody tract of country in England in the south parts of the counties of ...
... Saxon Chronicle of the year 893 ) to have been thirty miles , and to have extended into Surrey . The Encyclopædia Londinensis , under the article Weald , says― " A woody tract of country in England in the south parts of the counties of ...
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... Saxons . These were erected in the time of Theodosius the younger , who began his reign in 395 and died in 450 ; consequently , they must have been built not a great many years before the Romans departed . We will now proceed to discuss ...
... Saxons . These were erected in the time of Theodosius the younger , who began his reign in 395 and died in 450 ; consequently , they must have been built not a great many years before the Romans departed . We will now proceed to discuss ...
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acres adjoining Andred Appledore Apuldre Archbishop bailiff banks Blackmanstone Brede Britons called Camber Canterbury century channel Church Cinque Ports cloth commission commissioners containing Dialect Doomsday Book Dover Castle Dymchurch Earl early east Echingham edition Edward III embankment England English erected flowed Glossary granted Hastings haven heirs Henry History Icklesham Iden inclosed inhabitants inundation island Isle of Oxney J. O. HALLIWELL John jurats Kent king king's Lambard lands Lemanis letters patent Lord Lymen Lymne manor mentioned miles mouth Newchurch Newenden Old Romney Old Winchelsea original Oxenbrigge parish Pevensey Post 8vo premises present reign of Edward repair river Limen river Rother Robert Robertsbridge Romans Romney Marsh Salehurst Saxon says sewed side Sluice Snargate Somner spot Stephen Thomas town of Rye twenty-four jurats Udimore Upper Levels Wall Walland Marsh Weald West Hythe William Winchelsea Wittersham Wittersham Level wood