Ratae as that Kent should be called from the Cantii, or that London and Lincoln should retain their Roman names to the present day." In fact, as the concluding remarks run : — " Everything, indeed, seems to show that the district, as a popular division,... ... Rutland - Page 6by George Phillips - 1912 - 171 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Walford, George W. Redway - Archaeology - 1882 - 370 pages
...should retain their Roman names to the present day." In fact, as the concluding remarks run : — " Everything, indeed, seems to show that the district,...Mercian shires it is not named after its county town. Apparently it remains a solitary example of an old native Mercian division which has outlived the West... | |
| Archaeology - 1882 - 392 pages
...should retain their Roman names to the present day." In fact, as the concluding remarks run : — " Everything, indeed, seems to show that the district,...Mercian shires it is not named after its county town. Apparently it remains a solitary example of an old native Mercian division which has outlived the West... | |
| John Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Frederic Chapman - Leicestershire (England) - 1891 - 388 pages
...in the county ever says Rutlandshire, any more than they say Cumberlandshire or Westmorelandshire. Everything, indeed, seems to show that the district,...Mercian shires it is not named after its county town. Apparently it remains a solitary example of an old native Mercian division which has outlived the West... | |
| Archaeology - 1882 - 366 pages
...should retain their Roman names to the present day." In fact, as the concluding remarks run : — " Everything, indeed, seems to show that the district,...Mercian shires it is not named after its county town. Apparently it rema1ns a solitary example of an old native Mercian division which has outlived the West... | |
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