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... Kempsey , Upton , Rip- ple , and Twyning ; then westward to Eldersfield , Pendock , The Berrow , and Bromsberrow ; then north - westward to Castle Morton ; and by the Midsummer Hill Camp and the Herefordshire Beacon Camp , on Malvern ...
... Kempsey , Upton , Rip- ple , and Twyning ; then westward to Eldersfield , Pendock , The Berrow , and Bromsberrow ; then north - westward to Castle Morton ; and by the Midsummer Hill Camp and the Herefordshire Beacon Camp , on Malvern ...
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... Kempsey Plate I. to 18 18 26 29 30 31 37 38 • Plate II . • 3 50 50 52 • 54 223 55 " 9 3 19 29 56 5 " " Ancient British Spear - head · " " Signet Thumb Ring , Saxons ' Lode Upton Mediæval Seal • 60 • 62 ( Morton Folliot , or Castle ...
... Kempsey Plate I. to 18 18 26 29 30 31 37 38 • Plate II . • 3 50 50 52 • 54 223 55 " 9 3 19 29 56 5 " " Ancient British Spear - head · " " Signet Thumb Ring , Saxons ' Lode Upton Mediæval Seal • 60 • 62 ( Morton Folliot , or Castle ...
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... Kempsey . It is possible that this fibula is Anglo - Saxon , as it corresponds with types of that period . The peasantry , in my younger days , used to wear rather similar ones made of pewter as shirt brooches . Vol . iii . , Part I ...
... Kempsey . It is possible that this fibula is Anglo - Saxon , as it corresponds with types of that period . The peasantry , in my younger days , used to wear rather similar ones made of pewter as shirt brooches . Vol . iii . , Part I ...
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... Kempsey , Powick , and Bromwich Hill , near this city , all which latter shells , Sir R. I. Murchison , has noticed in his work on the Silurian System * , in proof that an ancient arm of the sea formerly divided England from Wales ...
... Kempsey , Powick , and Bromwich Hill , near this city , all which latter shells , Sir R. I. Murchison , has noticed in his work on the Silurian System * , in proof that an ancient arm of the sea formerly divided England from Wales ...
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... Kempsey . A coin of Marcus Aurelius was also found at the cutting . It appears to me that there was an ancient dyke at the spot , and that the rill of water which ran into the Severn having , in ages past , been diverted into another ...
... Kempsey . A coin of Marcus Aurelius was also found at the cutting . It appears to me that there was an ancient dyke at the spot , and that the rill of water which ran into the Severn having , in ages past , been diverted into another ...
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Abberley Hill above-mentioned Alfrick Alvechurch ancient British anciently called Anglo-Saxon Antiquaries antiquities appears Archæologia Archæological Institute Barrow Bishop Bredon Hill Britons Bromsgrove Cartulary Castle Hill celt Chaddesley Chaddesley Corbett charter church Cleeve Prior Clent Codex Dip Coppice Cruckbarrow Hill Danes described Domesday Book Droitwich east edition Elbury Hill England Evesham feet Field formerly fragments Gloucester Gloucestershire hamlet Heming's Cartulary Herefordshire Beacon Hill Camp Hoar Hole horn inches jovial hunter Kempsey King land Lane Little Lower Lulsley Malvern Meadow mentioned Mercia miles mound Museum Nash noticed Oddingley Oldbury Ombersley Orchard parish Pendock Piece place called Portway pottery probably Quinton relics remarkable Ridgeway river road Robin's Roman coins Round Hill Rycknield Street Salt-way Saxon says Severn side signifies situated spot stone Suckley supposed Tenbury Tewkesbury thence trench tumulus Upper Vide Wood woodcut Woodmanton Worcester Worcestershire yards