20 items found

Gyfla (1886)

Thomas Kerslake

First West-Saxon penetration into Somerset (1876)

Thomas Kerslake

Caer Pensauelcoit: a long lost unromanised British metropolis: a re-assertion (1882)

Thomas Kerslake

Liberty of independent historical research (1885)

Thomas Kerslake

Gyfla: the Scir or Pagus of the Ivel Valley, Somerset (1887)

Thomas Kerslake

A primaeval British metropolis: with some notes on the ancient topography of the South-Western peninsula of Britain (1877)

Thomas Kerslake

Caer Pensauelcoit: a reassertion (1882)

Thomas Kerslake

A remonstrance chiefly of the proprietors of the Bristol Institution for the Advancement of Science, Literature and the Arts and members of the Philosophical and Literary Society in connection ... (1867)

Thomas Kerslake

The Welsh in Dorset (1879)

Thomas Kerslake

The word "metropolis": the ancient word "anglo-saxon", anglo-saxon Bristol and fossil Taunton, three essays (1880)

Thomas Kerslake

Henbury: a Gloucestershire parish a thousand years ago (c.1883)

Thomas Kerslake

Vestiges of the supremacy of Mercia in the south of England during the eighth century (1879)

Thomas Kerslake

Saint Richard the king of Englishmen and his territory, A.D. 700-720 (1890)

Thomas Kerslake

Saint Ewen: Bristol and the Welsh border c.A.D.577-926 (1875)

Thomas Kerslake

Mr Gladstone and the nationalities of the United Kingdom: a series of letters to The Times by Sir John Lubbock, with rejoinders by Mr J. Bryce ... (1887)

John Lubbock (1st Baron Avebury)

A primaeval British metropolis with some notes on the ancient topography of the South-Western peninsula of Britain (1877)

Thomas Kerslake

Traces of the ancient kingdom of Damnonia outside Cornwall (1877)

Thomas Kerslake

A short genealogical account of some of the various families of Fox in the West of England...Crokers of Lineham (1864)

Charles Henry Fox

Caer pensauelcoit: a long lost unromanised British metropolis : a re-assertion occasioned by ... (1882)

Thomas Kerslake

The Celt and the Teuton in Exeter (1873)

Thomas Kerslake