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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 6 (1)
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 6 (1)
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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6 (1)
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Journal
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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1887
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Date Of Issue From: 1695 Date Of Issue To: 01
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08 Dec 2008
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Report and Communications. Report presented to the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, at its forty-fifth annual general meeting, May 18, 1885, with an abstract of the proceedings of the society, 1884-1885.
0 - 176
I. On various Inscriptions and supposed Inscriptions.
G F Browne
1 - 16
II. Upon Libere Tenentes, Virgatae, and Carucae in Domesday, and in certain ancient MSS. containing surveys of sixty manors in the counties of Hertford, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon and Cambridge; and upon Wara, what it probably meant or implied, and the prevalent use of the word both here and on the Continent in ancient times.
O C Pell
17 - 40
III. On the supposed Roman camp at Whitley near Alston, and on the Maiden Way as a Roman Road.
T M Hughes
41 - 44
IV. On the Inquisitio Comitatus Catabrigiensis.
Bryan Walker
45 - 64
V. On the Domesday geldable Hide, what it probably was and what it certainly was not; with an explanation of the Domesday terms terra ad caucam, carucata, and virgata from information contained in certain MSS. of the 13th century, including the Hundred Rolls.; from information contained in certain MSS. of the ...
O C Pell
65 - 176
Report presented to the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, at its forty-fifth annual general meeting, May 18, 1885. With Appendix.