The History of Romney Marsh ...J.R. Smith, 1849 - 182 sayfa |
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... assigned none other certain bounds thereof than such as we have before recited out of the ancient histories . For even , as in the old times , ( being then a mere solitude , and in no part inhabited HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH . 5.
... assigned none other certain bounds thereof than such as we have before recited out of the ancient histories . For even , as in the old times , ( being then a mere solitude , and in no part inhabited HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH . 5.
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... thereof , where it falls into the sea , Limene Mouth . And thus may those be reconciled that are at odds about this river's right name ; some calling the whole river Rother , others Limene , which former name occurreth not to me in any ...
... thereof , where it falls into the sea , Limene Mouth . And thus may those be reconciled that are at odds about this river's right name ; some calling the whole river Rother , others Limene , which former name occurreth not to me in any ...
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... thereof remain great bricks , such as the Britons used , which is some argument of the antiquity thereof . All this put together -- a wealdish situation , with the remains of a castle , partly built of British or Roman bricks - can it ...
... thereof remain great bricks , such as the Britons used , which is some argument of the antiquity thereof . All this put together -- a wealdish situation , with the remains of a castle , partly built of British or Roman bricks - can it ...
Sayfa 41
... thereof was a work of the greater an- tiquity . To attribute it unto the Britons ( the primary inhabit- ants of this nation ) or to the Saxons , who succeeded them , I dare not adventure ; the first of these being a people so rude and ...
... thereof was a work of the greater an- tiquity . To attribute it unto the Britons ( the primary inhabit- ants of this nation ) or to the Saxons , who succeeded them , I dare not adventure ; the first of these being a people so rude and ...
Sayfa 45
... thereof . " Besides , if the Saxons did not execute the works , who could ? They had possession of the country from this period , 596 A.D. , to the arrival of the Normans in 1066 , that is , for nearly 500 years , and at this latter ...
... thereof . " Besides , if the Saxons did not execute the works , who could ? They had possession of the country from this period , 596 A.D. , to the arrival of the Normans in 1066 , that is , for nearly 500 years , and at this latter ...
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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