Louisa Laura Forbes Caton (Q475): Difference between revisions
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- Mrs R. B. Caton
- Louisa L. F. Caton
- Louisa Laura Forbes Warrand
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Statements
Great Fakenham Rectory, Thetford (British English)
1915
Warrand (English)
1 reference
Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History (1921) (English)
Caton (English)
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History (1921) (English)
14 October 1914Gregorian
Caton sent finds from the Fakenham Magna midden and finds from an urn previously uncovered in Honington, Suffolk to be exhibited. (English)
1 reference
14 October 1914Gregorian
Spade-Work in North-West Suffolk (English)
1 reference
1913
Caton sent the artefacts from the Thetford barrow she had excavated to Norwich Castle Museum (British English)
Caton excavated a barrow near Thetford (British English)
1914
Caton excavated a Romano-British midden at Hercules Vent, a field near Fakenham Magna (British English)
1914
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1863
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1950
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1883-10-10
(October 10th, 1883)
(October 10th, 1883)
Rev. Redmond Bewley Caton, of Binbrook, co, Lincoln. (English)
Louisa Warrand and Redmond Caton were cousins. (English)
1 reference
Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History (1921) (English)
1916
Caton's work is recorded in the Excavation section of the Earthworks Committee report, and included in the bibliography. (British English)
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43069
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=43069
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0000000510937523
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