10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MANCUNIUM»
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Mancunium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
Includes the Society's proceedings and list of members.
2
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Mancunium, the next station, I place at Blackrode, where some one has
previously placed a station, but not Mancunium : distance favourable. The next
three stations, Coccium, Bremeto- nacim, and Galacum, have been previously
placed at ...
3
History of Ashton-under-Lyne and the surrounding district, ...
In addition to this important station, Mancunium, they also established camps of a
subordinate nature, probably as outposts, or protection against surprise, or, as
some suppose, " for the protection of cattle." Traces of these camps have been ...
William Glover (of Ashton-under-Lyne.), John Andrew (of Ashton-under-Lyne), 1884
4
The Gentleman's Magazine Library: Being a Classified ...
Mancunium, the next station, I place at Blackrode, where some one has
previously placed a station, but not Mancunium : distance favourable. The next
three stations, Coccium, Bremetonacim, and Galacum, have been previously
placed at ...
George Laurence Gomme, Frank Alexander Milne, A. C. Bickley, 1887
5
Journal of the British Archaeological Association
To this I should reply that it could be at or near Stockport, where Roman remains
have been found, and to which a Roman road ran from Mancunium. Supposing,
however, Mancunium and Manucium to be the same, the Second and Tenth Iters
...
The Ladies' Gazette 0/ Fashion, of September, 18P0, says: — "The best recently
produced is certainly the MANCUNIUM, which seems to have made immense
way amongst fashionable people. For all trimmings nothing could be better than ...
7
The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Mancunium, the next station, I place at Blackrode, where some one has
previously placed a station, but not Mancunium : distance favourable. The next
three stations, Coccium, Bremeto- nacim, and Galacuin, have been previously
placed at ...
In some ways, the matter might still be summed up in the words of Haverfield,
quoted by James Tait in 1909: 'The question of the name of Mancunium . . . does
not seem to me at present to be answerable. On the whole the simplest course ...
9
Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity
Maglovaa, Magaz, or Magi, at Ba-rford, IX, 291. Magnis, at 7/2: Gan-, or Cwm, VI,
13. Mancunium, at Manchefler, I, 63. STATIONS, STATIONS, Roman, Mantavis, at
St. David's, II, 9. Ilrlaritlunum, at 260.
10
The history of the county palatine of Chester
Richard's 6th Iter runs thus, And Antonine's 2d thus, From MANCUNIUM From
MANCUNIUM to F1NIBUS MAXIMA ET FLAVLE m. p. 18 CONDATE 18
CONDATE 18 Deva 18; Deva 20. Richard's 10th goes From MANCUNIUM to
CONDATE 23 ...
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