On the Ancient British, Roman and Saxon Antiquities and Folk-lore of WorcestershireJ.H. Parker, 1852 - 496 من الصفحات |
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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 1 2 55 52 245 54 3 99 4 99 56 38 5 99 Ancient British Spear - head 19 Signet Thumb Ring , Saxons ' Lode Upton 689 60 62 Morton Folliot , Mediæval Seal or 71 Castle Morton Roman Urn . Powick 73 99 Basin , or Mortarium . Eckington ...
... Kempsey 1 2 55 52 245 54 3 99 4 99 56 38 5 99 Ancient British Spear - head 19 Signet Thumb Ring , Saxons ' Lode Upton 689 60 62 Morton Folliot , Mediæval Seal or 71 Castle Morton Roman Urn . Powick 73 99 Basin , or Mortarium . Eckington ...
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... Kempsey camp , where a memorial of Constantine has been found . The other interesting relics which Mr. Eaton collected at the hill , he has kindly allowed me to make drawings of . The principal In the first edition , I stated that it ...
... Kempsey camp , where a memorial of Constantine has been found . The other interesting relics which Mr. Eaton collected at the hill , he has kindly allowed me to make drawings of . The principal In the first edition , I stated that it ...
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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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... , a doubl 10 : 1wgo and a cap of th . i . Von la .. s Wor PLS [ ] The wh le were for d largest one near the et dan in the acc * of kempsey as it co rtspor is walk ty vmoe , di , nsed to wet ther ei . » . 14 4 10 12 3 15 16 11 13 Plate.
... , a doubl 10 : 1wgo and a cap of th . i . Von la .. s Wor PLS [ ] The wh le were for d largest one near the et dan in the acc * of kempsey as it co rtspor is walk ty vmoe , di , nsed to wet ther ei . » . 14 4 10 12 3 15 16 11 13 Plate.
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Abberley Hill 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 Corbett charter church Cleeve Prior Clent Codex Dip Coppice Cruckbarrow Hill Danes described Domesday Book Droitwich east Elbury Hill England Evesham feet Field formerly Gloucester Gloucestershire Hales Owen hamlet Heming's Cartulary Herefordshire Beacon Hill Camp History Hoar inches jovial hunter Kempsey King land Lane Little Lower Lulsley Meadow mentioned Mercia miles Morton Nash Nash's noticed Oldbury Ombersley Orchard Ordnance Map parish Pendock Piece place called Portway probably Quinton relics remarkable Ridgeway river road Robin Roman coins Round Hill Rycknield Street Salt-way Saxon says Severn side signifies situated spot stone Suckley supposed Tenbury Tewkesbury thence trench tumulus Upper Upton Vide Wall Hills Wood woodcut Woodmanton Worcester Worcestershire word yards
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الصفحة 129 - Then went up Moses, and Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel : and they saw the God of Israel: and there was under his feet as it were a paved work of a sapphire stone, and as it were the body of heaven in his clearness.
الصفحة 129 - When Pilate therefore heard that saying, he brought Jesus forth, and sat down in the judgment seat in a place that is called the pavement, but in the Hebrew, Gabbatha.
الصفحة 176 - Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.
الصفحة 456 - Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the Fairy Queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be; In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours.
الصفحة 422 - And frolic it, with ho, ho, ho ! Sometimes I meet them like a man, Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound; And to a horse I turn me can, To trip and trot about them round. But if to ride My back they stride, More swift than wind away I go, O'er hedge and lands, Through pools and ponds, I hurry, laughing, ho, ho, ho...
الصفحة 456 - PUCK. How now, spirit! whither wander you? FAIRY. Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the Fairy Queen, To dew her orbs upon the green.
الصفحة 423 - Hob-goblin or mad Crisp, And some againe doe tearme him oft by name of Will the Wispe ; But call him by what name you list, I have studied on my pillow, I think the best name he deserves is Robin the Good Fellow.
الصفحة 450 - To walke nightly, as do the men fayries, we use not ; but now and then we goe together, and at good huswives fires we warme and dresse our fayry children. If wee find cleane water and cleane towels, wee leave them money, either in their basons or in their shooes ; but if wee find no cleane water in their houses, we wash our children in their pottage, milke, or beere, or what-ere we finde...
الصفحة 46 - Cathedrall, which is now fitting for use, and the organ then a-tuning. Then away thence, observing the great doors of the church, as they say, covered with the skins of the Danes.1 And also had much mirth at a tombe.
الصفحة 415 - ... being attached to the persons, not to place, would remove also, and commence his revels in the new habitation. The dobbies residing in lone granges, or barns, and near antiquated towers, bridges, &c., have a character imputed to them different from that of the house-demons. Benighted travellers are thought to be much endangered by passing their haunts : for, as grave legends assure us, an angry sprite will sometimes jump behind a horseman, and compress him so tightly that he either perishes before...