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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
A New History of London
… the BISHOPS of LONDON. 604 MELLITUS. 658 Cedda, the first Saxon bishop. 666 Wina. 680 Earkenwald. 685 Waldherus. 716 … to the sons of Ethelred. 1016 Alwy. 1034 Elfward, the last Saxon bishop. 1044 Robert, the first Norman bishop; afterward …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to him as Reverendo in Christo Pa. Jacobo Bosgrovo, Anglo societatis Jesu, &c. by virtue of which, as also by the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… entry into Augsburg, accompanied by two other young Saxon dukes, Casimir of Coburg and William Frederick of … of the Empire alone, then forty-one lines, followed by the Saxon drums and trumpets; 49 lines, together with 14 lines of …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Felipe, particulars of whom will be found in the Spanish Chronicle of Henry VIII., edited by the present writer. See …
The Environs of London
… not occur in any of the Glossaries. Seym or Seim, is a Saxon word, signifying fat; it is still in use amongst the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… For Roman Road 570, see p. 117. Medieval and Later d (6) Anglo-Saxon Cemetery (SP 95717442) found before 1847 on and near … refs.; see also OS Record Cards; Whellan, Dir., 742) b(7) Anglo-Saxon Burial (centred SP 966752) was found in 1883 by …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… P. 1, 1. 7. The word imperfect in the MS. is in Arnold's Chronicle, "Portchaf," i. e. Port Jaffa or Joppa. P. 15, 1. … P. 22. A blacke sterre. So our MS., but in Arnold's Chronicle "a blasing starre," i. e. a comet. P. 26, 4th 1. … This is a flagrant clerical error of the MS. In Arnold's Chronicle we read "this year was brent y e towne of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… that the church there was of some eminence in the Anglo-Saxon period. Kirton may well have been the site of the … of the vill, confirmed by the pope in 1163. 3 Stow was an Anglo-Saxon minster, and the bishop's manor the head of the …
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