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Alumni Oxonienses
… of Smethcott 1708. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Bede, Robert B.A. 17 June, 1541, M.A. 1545. [ 35] Bede, Thomas Benedictine, secular chaplain, B.D. 23 July, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (late). Bed covering [cov'yngs for beddes; coveryng for a bede; covering for a bed; cou'ing for a bed; bedd cou'ring; …
A History of the County of York
… those debates which have occasioned the noblest pages of Bede's History, Edwin was christened at York on Easter … Hexham, in Jarrow, in Wearmouth, in Lindisfarne itself. Bede perhaps visited York once, perhaps not at all; 26 yet … would not preclude a further meeting with Egbert. In 735 Bede died at Jarrow; about five years earlier Alcuin had been …
A History of the County of London
… open to suspicion, there is no mention of the monastery in Bede nor yet in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle before the year … the years 730 and 740, about the time of the death of Bede, by whom, he argued, it must have been mentioned, had it … Dei,' the first part of the 'Speculum Historiale,' Bede's 'Gesta Anglorum,' and several volumes of St. Thomas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Counties (1806), 13; Bodl. MS. Top. Oxon. a 79, f. 119; C. Bede, Adventures of Verdant Green, 124-6. Mavor, New …
A New History of London
… celebrated for its commerce, being called by our venerable Bede, London, a mart town of many nations which repaired …
A New History of London
… what thou meanest gan he say; To get me thence he dyd me bede, For lack of mony I cold not spede. Within this hall … come nere and by some spyce Peper and sayforne they gan me bede But fore lacke of money I myght not spede. Then to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the South Saxons in 681 there was already, according to Bede, a small Celtic monastery at Bosham, with five or six … foundation' near the church were still pointed out as 'St. Bede's Chapel', 100 but all memory of the spot has long been …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… side next the river appears not to have been fortified. Bede relates that in the reign of Sigebert, Furseus founded a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… became a seat of learning in the seventh century, when, as Bede in his Ecclesiastical History informs us, Sigebert, King …
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