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Relics of Old Southampton
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[...] SOME GEEAT EVENTS. 157 to be a very striking coincidence that not only was Southampton the place from which the British Empire had its rise,—for, as I have mentioned, the Hamton settlement became Wes [...]
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[...] A WALK BOUND THE OLD WALLS OF SOUTHAMPTON. 119 four machicolations in the battlements over the centre arch, two to the east of the eastern, and one only to the west of the western buttress. The reaso [...]
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[...] THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON. 71 at the time when the verdict was given against the conspirators. A tablet to their memory was placed on the North Wall of the Chapel by John Lord Delawarr, who di [...]
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[...] THE STBEETS AND EOADS OP OLD SOUTHAMPTON. 88 that can be traced in this town. The advantage of access to the meeting place of the two rivers which in early time certainly was at the south end of High [...]
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[...] EARLS OF SOUTHAMPTON. 133 ON SOME EARLS OF SOUTHAMPTON. By REV. G. W. MINNS, LL.B., F.S.A. As Southampton has playe-d an important part in the political and commercial history of our country, so the [...]
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[...] THE STREETS AND BO ADS OF OLD SOUTHAMPTON. 87 on the convex side of the river bend, and the alluvial marsh on the concave side at Bittern, the fortified site of Clausentum. Among the medieval street [...]
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[...] THE STREETS AND ltOADS OE OLD SOUTHAMPTON.
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[...] 72 THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON. us unto this your towne where we should freely and peaceably make our abode and quietly exercise marchandizing." The petition contains six specific requests, the [...]
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[...] 74 THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON. IV. THE DEATHS. On May 17th, 1570, occurs this entry : " Jerome Dentierre, a young fellow (Jeusne Compaignon), a native of Vanbrechie, near Lille, in Flanders. He [...]
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[...] 76 THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON was held in this Church, by command of the King, as also in all the English Churches, in order to beseech the Lord to abate His wrath, and to make His judgments to [...]
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