the 'palace'
London's was londinium i think fishbourne was named by Romans :)
Philip Fishbourne Wharton was born in 1841.
Fishbourne railway station was created in 1906.
Philip Fishbourne Wharton died in 1880.
King Toggidubnus or Coggidubnus
according to my mathematical equations Fishbourne Palace - a luxury roman Villa is priced at 20 pounds as it is burnt down have fun living in your ashes ;)
Today's way of writing 1907 into Roman numerals is MCMVII. But there is evidence to show that the Romans themselves in ancient times would have wrote 1907 as MDCCCCVII.
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Laurence Fishbourne
In today's terms it is: XLIX But there is evidence to show that the Romans themselves would have probably wrote out 49 simply as IL (-1+50 = 49)
In Fishbourne Palace you can see the excavated North Wing and one half of the garden. The other side of the Palace is unfortunately covered by houses and would cost millions to buy the land and dig it up.
Wootton Creek near Fishbourne