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The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon : a history of the early inhabitants of Britain, down to the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity, illustrated by the ancient remains brought to light by recent research / by Thomas Wright.
Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877.Date: 1852- Books
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A discourse on the Bookland and Folkland of the Saxons: wherein the nature of those kinds of estates is explained; and the notion of them advanced by Sir John Dalrymple in his essay on feudal property, examined and confuted.
Heckforth, Reymer.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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A picture of the manners, customs, sports, and pastimes, of the inhabitants of England, from the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons down to the eighteenth century. Selected from the ancient chronicles. And rendered into modern phraseology / By Jehoshaphat Aspin.
Aspin, Jehoshaphat, active 18th century-19th century.Date: 1825- Books
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The history of Vandalia. Containing the ancient and present state of the country of Mecklenburg; Its Revolutions under The Vandals, the Venedi, and the Saxons; with the Succession and Memorable Actions of its Sovereigns. By Thomas Nugent, L. L. D. ...
Nugent, Thomas, 1700?-1772.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]-73- Books
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The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon : a history of the early inhabitants of Britain, down to the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity, illustrated by the ancient remains brought to light by recent research / by Thomas Wright ; with numerous engravings on wood.
Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877.Date: 1902- Books
The history of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans. Their originals, manners, habits, warres, coines, and seales, with the successions, lines, acts, and issues of the English monarchs, from Ivlivs Cæsar, to ovr most, gratious soueraigne King Iames / [John Speed].
Speed, John, 1552?-1629.Date: 1650- Books
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The chronicle of England; or, a compleat history, civil, military and ecclesiastical, of the ancient Britons and Saxons, from the landing of Julius Cæsar in Britain, to the Norman Conquest. With a Compleat View of the Manners, Customs, Arts, Habits, &c. of those People. In two volumes. By Joseph Strutt. ...
Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
Horda angel-cynnan, or A compleat view of the manners, customs, arms, habits, &c. of the inhabitants of England, from the arrival of the Saxons, till the reign of Henry the Eighth : with a short account of the Britons, during the government of the Romans / [Joseph Strutt].
Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802.Date: 1775-1776- Books
A letter to Dr. Mead concerning some antiquities in Berkshire, particularly shewing that the White Horse, which gives name to the Vale, is a monument of the West-Saxons, made in memory of a great victory obtained over the Danes A.D. 871 / by Francis Wise.
Wise, Francis, 1695-1767.Date: 1738- Books
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An introduction to the history of Great Britain and Ireland: Or, An inquiry into the origin, religion, future state, character, manners, morality, amusements, persons, manner of life, houses, navigation, commerce, language, government, kings, general assemblies, courts of justice, and juries, of the Britons, Scots, Irish, and Anglo-Saxons. By James Macpherson, Esq;
Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An introduction to the history of Great Britain and Ireland: or, an inquiry into the origin, religion, future state, Character, Manners, Morality, Amusements, Persons, Manner Of Life, Houses, Navigation, Commerce, Language, Government, Kings, General Assemblies, Courts Of Justice, And Juries, of the Britons, Scots, Irish and Anglo-Saxons. By James Macpherson, Esq;
Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An introduction to the history of Great Britain and Ireland: or, an inquiry into the origin, religion, future state, Character, Manners, Morality, Amusements, Persons, Manner of Life, Houses, Navigation, Commerce, Language, Government, Kings, General Assemblies, Courts of Justice, and Juries, of the Britons, Scots, Irish and Anglo-Saxons. By James Macpherson, Esq;
Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Þorða Anzel-cynnan: or, a compleat view of the manners, customs, arms, habits, &c. of the inhabitants of England, from the arrival of the Saxons, till the reign of Henry the Eighth; with a short account of the Britons, during the government of the Romans. In two volumes. B Joseph Strutt, ...
Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802.Date: 1774-76- Books
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A letter to Dr Mead concerning some antiquities in Berkshire, particularly shewing that the White Horse, which gives name to the Vale, is a monument of the West-Saxons, made in memory of a great victory obtained over the Danes A.D. 871. By Francis Wise B. D. Fell. of Trin. Coll. Oxon.
Wise, Francis, 1695-1767.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Þorða Anzel-cẏnnan: or a compleat view of the manners, customs, arms, habits, &c. of the inhabitants of England, from the arrival of the Saxons, till the reign of Henry the Eighth. With a short account of the Britons, during the government of the Romans. In two volumes. By Joseph Strutt, ...
Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802.Date: 1775-76- Books
The costume of the original inhabitants of the British Islands, from the earliest periods to the sixth century; to which is added, that of the Gothic nations on the western coasts of the Baltic, the ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons and Anglo-Danes / By Samuel Rush Meyrick ... and Charles Hamilton Smith, Esq.
Meyrick, Samuel Rush, 1783-1848.Date: 1815- Books
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Three dissertations. I. On the folclande and boclande of the Saxons. II. On the judicial customs of the Saxon and Norman ages. III. On the national assemblies under the Saxon and Norman governments. With a General Introduction, and Notes and Illustrations. By James Ibbetson, Esq. Barrister at Law. Non igitur exempla majorum quaerenda, sed consilium est eorum, a quo ipsa exempla nata sunt, explicandum. Cicero.
Ibbetson, James, 1754 or 1755-1790.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Chronologia enucleata. Or, a pocket library. Shewing the most material occurrences from the creation of the world down to this time, viz. The Rise and Fall of Monarchies, Kingdoms, and States. The Lives and Actions of the greatest Monarchs, Heroes, Patriarchs, Philosophers, &c. under the Jews, Greeks, Romans, Saxons, Danes, Britons, Irish and Scots. In a Neat Pocket Volume in 12mo. Alphabetically digested by Canute Young, A.M.
Young, Canute.Date: 1739- Books
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A table of the antient sterling monies and weights of the Anglians, Mercians, Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, and Anglo-Normans, which were in use throughout all England for many Ages before, and for some Time after, the Norman Conquest, computed from the true Weight of their Antient Penny, or Danish Sceata, received from the Jews, Tyrians, and other Phenicians.
Fair, George.Date: 1797]- Books
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An historical and chronological remembrancer of all remarkable occurrences, from the creation to this present year of our Lord, 1775. The Lives and Actions of the Greatest Patriarchs, Philosophers, Heroes, Heroines, Monarchs, &c. amongst the Jews; Greeks, Romans, Saxons, Danes, Britons, Scots and Irish. With an alphabetical index. By John Burns, of Monaghan, who was born Deaf and Dumb.
Burns, John, of Monaghan.Date: 1775- Books
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The state of the church and clergy of England, in their councils, synods, convocations, conventions, and other Publick Assemblies; Historically Deduced From the Conversion of the Saxons, To the Present Times. With A Large Appendix of Original Writs, and Other Instruments. By William Wake, D. D. Dean of Exeter, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Occasion'd by a book, intituled, The rights, powers, and privileges of an English convocation, &c.
Wake, William, 1657-1737.Date: MDCCIII [1703]- Books
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The history of the ancient Germans; including that of the Cimbri, Suevi, Alemanni, Franks, Saxons, Goths, Vandals, and other ancient northern nations, who overthrew the Roman Empire, and establish'd that of Germany, and most of the kingdoms of Europe. Written originally in high German; and illustrated with notes and quotations, from ancient authors, accounts of monuments, inscriptions, medals, coins, and other antiquities, by Doctor John Jacob Mascou, Aulick Counsellor to the King of Poland, Assessor of the Court of Justice, and Senator of the city of Leipzick, in Saxony. Now translated into English, by Thomas Lediard, Esq; late Secretary to His Majesty's envoy extraordinary in lower Germany.
Mascov, Johann Jakob, 1689-1761.Date: 1738- Books
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The history and antiquities of Colchester, in the county of Essex. Containing A General Account of the Place, whence Derived-State of the Town under the Britans, Romans, Saxons, Danes, Norman Kings and their Successors-The Trade of the Town, Market-Days and Fairs, Privileges, Charters, Half-Year Lands, Bounds and Extent of its Liberties-Government of the Corporation-The several Parishes and their Livings-Gifts and Benefactions to the Corporation and their Parishes-Account of the Free Schools-Together with a complete List of the Members of Parliament of this Borough from the Reign of Edward the First to the present Time-With many other interesting Particulars. Selected from the most approved authors.
Morant, Philip, 1700-1770.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The history of Great Britain and Ireland; from the first discovery of these islands to the Norman conquest. Wherein the relations given us by Cæsar, Tacitus, Bede and the Saxon annals are faithfully rendred into English. And the antiquities of the Britains, Picts, Romans, Scots, Saxons, Danes and Normans, collected from Mr. Camden, Archbishop Usher, the Bishops Stilling flect and Lloyd, and other Antiquaries, are reduced into one Uniform, Methodical discourse; with reflections upon the whole. By Thomas Salmon, M. A. late Rector of Mepsal in Bedfordshire.
Salmon, Thomas, 1648-1706.Date: 1725- Books
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A description of Bath, wherein the antiquity of the city, as well as the eminence of its founder; its Magnitude, Situation, Soil, Mineral Waters, and Physical Plants; its British Works, and the Grecian Ornaments with which they were adorned; its Devastations and Restorations in the Days of the Britons, Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans; with its New Buildings, Baths, Conduits, Hospitals, Places of Worship, and other Public Edifices; its Gates, Bridges, Walks, and Streets, &c. are respectively treated of: The Gods, Places of Worship, Religion, and Learning of the Ancient Britons Occasionally considered: And the Limits of the City in its present State; its Government, Trade, and Amusements Severally pointed out. Illustrated with the figure of King Bladud, the First Founder of the City; Together with proper plans and elevations from twenty-two copper plates. By John Wood, Esq; In two volumes.
Wood, John, 1704-1754.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]