Crewkernia
Appearance
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Civitas: Britanniarum Regnum
Locus: 50°52′49″N 2°47′38″W
Numerus incolarum: 7 333
Situs interretialis
Locus: 50°52′49″N 2°47′38″W
Numerus incolarum: 7 333
Situs interretialis
Gestio
Procuratio superior: South Somerset
Crewkernia,[1] vulgo Crewkerne, est oppidum Somersetensis comitatus in Anglia occidentali situm, ubi nundinae tenebantur ab anno 997, mercatus autem ab anno 1280.[2] Ibi hominum fere 7 000 nostro tempore habitant. Summa valle Pedredi fluminis stat.
Ecclesia S. Bartholomaei saeculis XV et XVI maxima parte constructa est. Scholam grammaticam Carolus Edmundus Giles et Hugo Roumieu Gough annis 1876-1882 designaverunt.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ "Crewkernia", vb. adiect. "Crewkerniensis": Collinson (1791) p. 163
- ↑ Samantha Letters, "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516[nexus deficit]"
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- "Crewkerne" in John Collinson, The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset (3 voll. Bathoniae, 1791) vol. 2 pp. 159-165
- "Crewkerne" in Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England: South and West Somerset (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1958) pp. 137-140
- "Crewkerne (St. Bartholomew)" in Samuel Lewis, ed., A Topographical Dictionary of England (7a ed. 1848. ~)
- "Crewkerne" in Victoria History of the Counties of England (Londinii, 1901- ~) Somerset vol. 4 (1978) pp. 4-38
- "Crewkerne Hundred" in Victoria History of the Counties of England (Londinii, 1901- ~) Somerset vol. 4 (1978) pp. 1-3
Nexus externi
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