Crewkernia
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.
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
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- ↑ "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- "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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