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Old and New London
… HOUSE (TO THE NORTH). ( From an Etching by Hollar.) Spenser thus speaks of Essex House in his "Prothalamium;" …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… de Cordewaner ij marcas Ricardus de Brigg' v d Robertus le Spenser v d Adam de Lede ij s viij d Thomas de Popelton xj d …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… xvj d o.q. De Roberto Campechum xxj d o.q. De Nicholao le Spenser xviij d q. De Roberto Russelle viij d o. De Simone …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… d De Lucia filia Willelmi le Smale v d o.q. De Willelmo le Spenser xxiij d q. De Agnete filia Stephani Malveys ij d o.q. …
Old and New London
… admired by the Bench." In his exquisite "Prothalamion" Spenser alludes to the Temple as if he had sketched it from …
Old and New London
… more frequently or with kindlier emotion than those of Spenser where he speaks of this spot. Indeed, it is the most …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Horace's odes into English verse. For recreation he read Spenser's Faerie Queene, and it was probably his personal …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is also preserved an old carved oak panel with the arms of Spenser of Hurstwood, which is said to have been taken from 'Spenser's House' in Hurstwood village when that building … is given in a paper discussing the relation of Edmund Spenser to the local family of that name. In 1284 Robert de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… contributors, all husbandmen or labourers, including a spenser, 'coke,' potter, ferryman, wright and 'cariour.' Cal. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… &c.; Cal. Pat. 13348, p. 110. Robert son of Roger le Spenser, a minor, in 13378 claimed a free tenement in Euxton … custodee of the land and heir of Robert son of Roger le Spenser of Euxton; Duchy of Lanc. Assize R. 5, m. 1, 9. See …
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