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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… clunch digging and pits, see quarries Cluniac monks, Cnut, King, coach building, coach service, coal trade and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Canterbury Cath., dean and chap., property, Canute (Cnut), Capel, Hen., Wm., Earl of Essex (d. 1743), and see … Clonmel (Eire), Clowes, Wm., & Sons Ltd., n Clyde, River, Cnut, see Canute Coach-building, Coates, C. H., Coats, T. C. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of, Clutterbuck, Thos. (fl. 1756), n, Thos. (fl. 1801), Cnut, King, coach services, coachbuilding, see vehicles …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hurers; milliners; shepster; tailors clubs, see societies Cnut, king, Coach and Horse Yard, coaching, coachmen, …
A History of the County of Essex
… trade; textile industry clothworkers, clubs, see societies Cnut, king of Denmark (d. 1086), coaching, coal trade, … Delight, T., Denman, Wm., Denmark, king of, see Cnut Dennis, Wm., Denny, Hen., Deptford (Kent), Despenser, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… sis., m. Sir John Knyvett, Clive Vale nurseries, clover, Cnut, King, coachbuilding, coal, distribution of, coal trade, … Denmark, Alexandra of, see Alexandra Denmark, Danes, see Cnut; Thorkell Danish occupation, Denne, Hen., Denny and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… fam. of Nupend, fam. of Peckstreet, fam. of Stanley Ho., Cnut, king, n, n coach-building, coal, mining of, trade in, … of, see Boleyn, Anne; Braganza, Cath. of; Charles I; Cnut; Edgar; Edward the Confessor; Edward II; Edward III; …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… -, knt., 46, 85, 195, 525. Cnaresburgh. See Knaresburgh. Cnut, king of England, 459. Coal (sea coal), 21. Cobat, …
A History of the County of York
… supposed ch. of, 365 n. St. Clement's Schs., 451-2. St. Cnut, King of Denmark, 19. St. Crux Ch., 22, 107, 121, 161, … the actress, 534. Sidney, Phil. Francis, 540. Siefred (? = Cnut), 335. sieges, of Y., in 927, 11; in 1216, 27; in 1489, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the reign of Edmund Ironside, while those of the reign of Cnut appear to be most common though rarely found in England. … identical with or similar to those which bear the name of Cnut in the collection of Anglo-Saxon laws. We may assume … to the agreement at Oxford, or to the promulgation of Cnut's laws, and to the theory that the peace of Edgar had …
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