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Jonathan Perry
Jonathan Perry
Haitian singer, songwriter, and composer
Lettering: Master Thomas Jones. The youngest but one of ten children. Son of John and Martha Jones of Tiruchel in the parish of Cilredhyn, Pembrokeshire. Born on the 19th, of October 1830. Representing a case of icthyosis which made its appearence about f…
The cycle path was excavated across the site revealing only turf and topsoil over subsoil and in a few areas the natural sand was revealed. No Prehistoric to Medieval settlement was found, but a Post-Medieval chalk and gravel road was found on a west t…
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at 25 Wheeler Street, Shoreditch, London, E1. The remains of a 19th century basement wall and a concrete floor were revealed.
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at 26-28 Tate Road, Cheam, Surrey, SM1 2TD from 20th July, 2005. The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Sutton''s Unitary …
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at The Old Palace, The Green, Richmond-upon-Thames, TW10. The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Richmond's Unitary Plan. Rese…
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at The Holy Cross Preparatory School, George Road, Kingston-upon-Thames. Research by Sutton Archaeological Services for the research design indicated that there was Prehistoric …
The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Croydon's Unitary Development Plan. Research by Sutton Archaeological Services for the research design indicated that there was Prehistoric archaeology in the surrou…
The watching brief only revealed topsoil, sub soil deposits and made ground deposits. These deposits covered the natural brickearth. There was no evidence of any Medieval and Post Medieval occupation or activity in the area, or of any other period other t…
Three stepped trenches were excavated across the site revealing made ground, alluvial clay and black sandy silt above the natural gravel, as well as a number of 19th century brick built structures, mainly cellars. In trench 1, several 18th to early 19th c…
One trench was excavated and a watching brief was maintained on other parts of the site. The archaeological work only revealed made ground or tarmac, over sub-soil and the natural chalk. There was no evidence for archaeology and the only finds were fra…
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at 35 Albert Road, Kingston, Surrey, KT2 on 21st March, 2005. The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Kingston on Thames's Unit…
Four trenches were excavated across the site, revealing concrete, tarmac and made ground overlying the natural silt, clay and gravel. Within the made ground deposits were the remains of the 19th century metal works and later 20th century warehouse, which …
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at 25 Starrock Road, Coulsdon, Surrey, CR5. The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Croydon''s Unitary Development Plan. …
In November and December SAS carried out an evaluation in respect of a planning application to demolish the present building and replace them with flats. Four trenches were excavated and revealed modern concrete and various 18th to 19th century fill depo…
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at 5-7 Kendra Hall Road, South Croydon, CR2. The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Croydon''s Unitary Development Plan. …
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological monitoring exercise (watching brief) at 2-4 Kendra Hall Road, South Croydon, CR2 . The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Croydon''…
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at Dairy Crest Site, Anne Boleyn''s Walk, Cheam, SM3. The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough of Sutton''s Unitary De…
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at the 60 Church Road and land fronting Rosedene Terrace and Wilmot Road, Leyton, London, E10. The site lay in an area of archaeological importance as defined in London Borough…
The evaluation and watching brief only revealed turf and topsoil, made ground, demolition deposits, as well as the remains of 18th and 19th century occupation. These remains covered the natural brickearth and gravels. No Roman to Medieval archaeology w…
Five trenches were excavated across the site revealing various contexts including tarmac, made ground, the remains of 19th century subsoil, all over the natural sand and gravel. The evidence from the five trenches showed that most of the original ground d…
One trench was excavated across the site revealing top and sub-soil and the natural sandy clay. No archaeology of any period was found other than 19th to 20th century.
Sutton Archaeological Services (SAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation at Fair Green Court, London Road, Mitcham, Surrey, CR4 3NA. Research by Sutton Archaeological Services for the research design indicated that there was Medieval and Post-Medieva…
One trench was excavated across the site revealing made ground, sub-soil and the natural sand and gravel. No archaeology of any period was found other than 19th to 20th century. Our findings set out above lead us to conclude that the proposed developme…
The development area is a Scheduled Ancient Monument (L0163) under the provisions of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 and consisted of a wooded area to the east of the school. The development involved replacing an electricity cable …