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Township and Borough: The Ford Lectures 1897: With an ...
The cispontine fields, which are commonly known as the Barnwell Fields, consist
chiefly of four tracts, called Sturbridge Field, Bradmore Field, Middle Field and
Ford Field. In old days the two fields which were as remote as possible from each
...
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Liberties & Communities in Medieval England
The shift of importance to the cispontine quarter must have been greatly
accelerated by this, but when did it take place ? (2) A search for some more exact
evidence as to the dates of the foundation of the churches in cispontine
Cambridge.
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
L pons, pontem: bridge. pons, pontoon, pontonier. pontifex; pontifex maxi- mus:
chief bridge-maker, across the Tiber; Roman head priest; this may be a folk
change from an Etruscan word. pontiff; pontificate. cispontine, transpontine.
Several ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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A Diplomat in Japan, Part II: The Diaries of Ernest Satow, ...
... just under 2 kilometres, ] to our destination, wherever it chanced to be; at last
we crossed a bridge over a large stream, and were told that we had only 8 chô to
go; on the cispontine [North] side of the stream it had been hammichi continually.
Sir Ernest Satow, Ian Ruxton, 2009
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London, 800-1216: The Shaping of a City
... measure of harmony between castle and cathedral, and Scottish raids made
strong defence a necessity; and, as in Cambridge, an easily accessible bridge
linked a transpontine to a cispontine city, thus giving elbow-room to citizens who
did ...
Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke, Gillian Keir, 1975
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Fools or Charlatans: The Reading of Domesday Book
Of course, the cispontine shore was not composed of the 'square mile' of 'the City'
alone, for Middlesex was still a rural shire. The hidation she enrolled in 1086 was
traditional, 212,054.5 acres, or 95% of the recent surveyed area (223,500 ...
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Hoax!: The Domesday Hide
Fitz Stephen's picture of London a century later fleshes out the dry statistics, such
as they are, of 1086. Of course, the cispontine shore was not composed of the
City alone, for Middlesex was still a rural shire. The hidation she enrolled 93.
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Ainsworth's magazine: a miscellany of romance, general ...
In the days when a Kemble or a Siddons majestically swept over the boards of
our two great national establishments, the ' Wells ' was a thing of nought — a
mere cispontine Victoria — the Porte St. Martin of London, equalling that theatre
in ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
With cispontine cf. transpontine, with tismontane cf. ultramontane. cissoid. Curve.
G. xunroetSijs, ivy-lihe, from xio-o-ds, ivy. cist [a ntiq.']. L. eista , hox , G . xI'OTtl (
see chest) . In sense of pre-historic coffin through Welsh; cf. histeaen. Cistercian.
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Oxford Thesaurus of English
... surrounding a married woman's male companion or lover cispontine clerk clew
clout commend commons communicant compass con condition conjure contemn
contumely cordwainer corrupt cottier coxcomb coz crinkumcrankum crookback ...
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