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... Bronze Age Hoard . 81 Roman Steelyard 83 Roman Coins found at Market Overton 85 Anglo - Saxon Brooch found at Market Overton 87 Market Overton Church . 93 Tickencote Church : the Chancel Arch 94 Langham Church • 96 Oakham Church 97 ...
... Bronze Age Hoard . 81 Roman Steelyard 83 Roman Coins found at Market Overton 85 Anglo - Saxon Brooch found at Market Overton 87 Market Overton Church . 93 Tickencote Church : the Chancel Arch 94 Langham Church • 96 Oakham Church 97 ...
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... remained in ignorance of the metals , or rather of the use of them . But now he learnt how to smelt tin and copper , and their mixture , bronze , afforded him weapons and implements which advanced him greatly in 52 RUTLAND.
... remained in ignorance of the metals , or rather of the use of them . But now he learnt how to smelt tin and copper , and their mixture , bronze , afforded him weapons and implements which advanced him greatly in 52 RUTLAND.
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... Bronze Age . The tribes were known as Goidels or Gaels , a race of warriors and hunters who crossed the sea and established themselves in Britain , or as it was perhaps then called , Albion . In Rutland they left evidence of their ...
... Bronze Age . The tribes were known as Goidels or Gaels , a race of warriors and hunters who crossed the sea and established themselves in Britain , or as it was perhaps then called , Albion . In Rutland they left evidence of their ...
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George Phillips. A cleaned , crushed , mixed , and weighed in and. Tod Weight R P. R. Bronze Age Hoard ( Found at Cottesmore in.
George Phillips. A cleaned , crushed , mixed , and weighed in and. Tod Weight R P. R. Bronze Age Hoard ( Found at Cottesmore in.
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... Bronze Age , and the Iron Age . The rudely - chipped and unpolished stone implements characteristic of the Older Stone Age are invariably found in river - drift deposits or in caves . As Rutland possesses none of the latter and few of ...
... Bronze Age , and the Iron Age . The rudely - chipped and unpolished stone implements characteristic of the Older Stone Age are invariably found in river - drift deposits or in caves . As Rutland possesses none of the latter and few of ...
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acres agricultural aisles ancient Anglo-Saxon arch Barrowden Beaumont Chase beautiful beds Braunston bronze Brooke building Burley Burley-on-the-Hill Caldecott carved Casterton century chancel church Clipsham Cottesmore curious Decorated deposits district doorway Earl Early English east Edward Empingham England enters the county Ermine Street Exton Finch forest formed Hall Hambleton Harrington Hill horseshoe houses hundred ironstone Ketton King land Langham Leicester Leicestershire Lincoln Lincolnshire London Lord Lyddington manor mansion Manton Market Overton Marlstone Martinsley Midland monument Morcott Noel Norman Normanton North Luffenham North Road Northampton Sand Nottingham Oakham Castle Oolite parish Park passing Perpendicular probably quarried Queen rainfall reign Ridlington river Chater river Gwash rocks Rutland Ryhall Sandstones Saxon Seaton shire small village soil south side specimen spire Stamford Stoke Dry stone Stretton style surface Teigh Thistleton Tickencote Tixover tower town Upper Lias clays Vale of Catmose valley Wardley Welland western Whissendine Wood