Excavations 1999-2000, Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 92, 30-6 Medlycott, M (ed), 2011 Research and archaeology revisited: A revised framework for the east of England, East Anglian Archaeology, Occasional Paper, ...
593 ( Vice - Chancellor's accounts ) Item to Bridge Carpenter for the rent of the house for booth timber 0 13 4 1631-2 U.Ac.2 ( 1 ) , p . 607 ( Vice - Chancellor's accounts ) Item paid for Timber & stuffe for the Vniuersity Booth in ...
Nettle tea was a widely used Cambridgeshire remedy until early in this century for clearing the complexion of both children and adults in early spring. The use of chopped young nettles was also popular for getting rid of pimples or ...
Early. 1918. America still looked had poor joined in France. the war The on Russian the Allies' Revolution side, ... The first edition that year of the Cambridge Independent Press (and Cambridge Weekly News, the two papers having merged ...
343 of St Mary in Cambridge, 343 Gilds as college founders, 13, 343 Gillowe, Herefordshire, 387 Glanford Bridge, ... 89, 102 sq., 217, 241 sq., 287 sqq., 428 benefactors, early, 13 bequests of Basset, 188, 245 of Byngham, 123 sq., ...
Huntingdon's Thinking Soldier First World War Memorial was sculpted by Kathleen Scott, widow of Scott of the Antarctic. Cambridge has a statue to a road sweeper in the Market Square. Snowy Farr used to carry live animals around on his ...
In this regard, there survives an illuminating exchange between a Cambridgeshire justice of the peace, Robert Beaumont, and William Cecil in an earlier scarcity year, 1565, when there was an official prohibition on the export of grain.
Acknowledgements My thanks are due to Jon Last who contributed to the early stages of this survey and who devised and ... The Lingwood Wells: waterlogged remains from a first millennium BC settlement at Cottenham, Cambridgeshire.