"The cemeteries around Roman Gloucester remain as windows through which the past populations of the town and preceding fortresses may be studied. Excavations by Oxford Archaeology in London Road between 2004 and 2006 revealed substantial parts of one of these cemeteries, at Wotton, lying by one of the main Roman roads east of the town. In addition to the nine cremation and 64 inhumation burials, a rare mass grave was found of at least 91 ..."
"This report presents the results of over 40 years of excavation, historic building survey and documentary research that has been carried out by Oxford Archaeology and others at the site of the Cistercian house of Rewley, a chantry founded in 1280. It became an abbey and stadium providing accommodation for monks studying at the university, and can therefore claim to be one of Oxford's earliest colleges. The railway station that s ..."
"Auditors of life insurers are not required to report on the directors' certificates in
relation to the following: (a) consistency of the company's investment policy and
practice for internal linked funds with any representations made to policyholders
or potential policyholders; and (b) compliance with Money Laundering —
Guidance Notes for Insurance and Retail Products. If the life insurer has obtained
a só8 order, it will need to b ..."
Mastering Financial Accounting (Macmillan modern Shakespeare) by AndySimmonds Hardcover, 447 Pages, Published 1986 by Palgrave Macmillan ISBN-13: 978-0-333-38290-5, ISBN: 0-333-38290-0
FRS Accounting for Subsidiary Undertakings Pt. 2 (Accountants Digests) by AndySimmonds, April Mackenzie, Ken Wild Loose Leaf, 40 Pages, Published 1992 by Accountancy Books Digests ISBN-13: 978-1-85355-327-1, ISBN: 1-85355-327-1
Mastering Financial Accounting (Macmillan Master Guides) by AndySimmonds Paperback, 464 Pages, Published 1986 by Palgrave Macmillan ISBN-13: 978-0-333-37650-8, ISBN: 0-333-37650-1
Mastering Financial Accounting (Macmillan Master Guides) by AndySimmonds Paperback, 463 Pages, Published 1986 by Palgrave, Formerly Macmillan Press ISBN-13: 978-0-333-37651-5, ISBN: 0-333-37651-X
"From 1993-2000, Oxford Archaeology examined a sequence of rural landscapes at Hanson Aggregates' Sutton Courtenay Pit ahead of gravel extraction. The earliest of these, a rectilinear system of trackways and field enclosures, with associated waterholes for animals, developed from about 1500 BC. Probably contemporary cremation burials lay close by. No significant later prehistoric evidence was found, but about the middle of the 1st centur ..."