-
William I.
Latton and
Eisey were
granted in 1133 by
Henry I to
Cirencester Abbey on the abbey's foundation. In 1896 the
parish of
Eisey (as it was then written)...
- Ta
Eisey also
known as Lok Ta Maha
Eisey is a
foundational Khmer culture hero who is
depicted as a
hermit in Cambodia. It
corresponds to the
rishi of...
- and
around the
hillside temple of
Thiruvannamalai in
Southern India. Ta
Eisey, the
archetype of the
hermit in
Khmer civilization In
medieval romances...
- Braydon,
Broad Town,
Cliffe Pypard,
Cricklade St Mary,
Cricklade St Sampson,
Eisey, Latton, Leigh,
Lydiard Millicent,
Lydiard Tregoze +
detached portion, Lyneham...
- be
reflected in such place-names as
Easole ("God's Ridge") in Kent and
Eisey ("God's Island") in Wiltshire. The
deity for whom we have most evidence...
- c. 100 Pr. 22
January 1801 Down
Ampney (Gloucestershire), Latton, and
Eisey (Wiltshire)
Inclosure Act 1801 41 Geo. 3. (U.K.) c. 101 Pr. 22
January 1801...
-
North Wilts Canal proposed diversion 40
Latton Lock A419 road
bridge 41
Eisey Lock 42-43
Dudgrove Double Lock (2)
River Thames to
Cricklade 44 Inglesham...
- figure),
Neang Konhieng Preah Thorani (the
goddess of the earth), Hanuman, Ta
Eisey, or
Preah Nareay (the gods
Narayana or
Vishnu in Sanskrit). In the royal...
- the naga
Kingdom and was sent out by the Naga king to find the
hermit Ta
Eisey from
which he was to find
magic powers to be used in battle. On the way...
- in 1899)
Cricklade St
Sampson (abolished to
create Cricklade CP in 1899)
Eisey Latton Leigh Lydiard Millicent Lydiard Tregoze (now part of Swindon) Lyneham...