The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... Dorset , taking up the time at which the Saxon English and British were meet- ing in Wessex , and therefore in Dorset . He remarked that the Romans in their itineraries and other writings on Britain , took the names of places and men ...
... Dorset , taking up the time at which the Saxon English and British were meet- ing in Wessex , and therefore in Dorset . He remarked that the Romans in their itineraries and other writings on Britain , took the names of places and men ...
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... Dorset haven , yet they did not call it a ceaster , but took it only as a wareham , " mound inclosure . " It would be interesting to find how the Romans reached Dorchester , whether they ever landed at Wareham ( then the Dorset port ) ...
... Dorset haven , yet they did not call it a ceaster , but took it only as a wareham , " mound inclosure . " It would be interesting to find how the Romans reached Dorchester , whether they ever landed at Wareham ( then the Dorset port ) ...
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in Dorset at that time . He went over the whole of the county and described what families lived in it , and thus ... Dorset dialect ; but his old friend ( the Rev. William Barnes ) , the poet and philologer of Dorset , whose name ...
in Dorset at that time . He went over the whole of the county and described what families lived in it , and thus ... Dorset dialect ; but his old friend ( the Rev. William Barnes ) , the poet and philologer of Dorset , whose name ...
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