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A History of the County of Worcester
… was held at the beginning of the 8th century by 'great Dodo that famous Saxon' (Habington, op. cit. i, 196; also … only a fanciful derivation of 'Dudley' from the name of Dodo or Dodda, a Mercian dike who with his brother Odda was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the grant of Stanway and other land to Tewkesbury Abbey by Dodo c. 715. 32 The estate of three hides in Lemington, held …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… near this place, Tragoriganum Dodoni, goats marjorum of Dodo- nus. Ruta muraria sive salvia vit, wall rue, or rue …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… be part of the original endowment of Tewkesbury Abbey by Dodo c. 715. 72 In 1086 the manor, presumably including Wood …
Survey of London
… Hall, firstfloor level, 1875 c. Waterhouse's drawing for dodo tympanum in southeast gallery on first floor (p. 212) Waterhouse's drawing for dodo tympanum in southeast gallery on first floor (p. 212) d. Dodo tympanum in 1974 Dodo tympanum in 1974 …
The Environs of London
… wife of Capt. George Lewis of the Artillery, 1792; Dodo Ecken, surgeon to the first battalion of Artillery, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Quenington, held as 3 manors by Aluuold and two men called Dodo in 1066, 57 passed to Walter de Lacy 58 (d. 1085), whose …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… entered into with Antonio Vivaldo of Genoa, and Nicolas Dodo of Venice, to furnish 40,000, 50,000, and even 100,000 … the agents and partners [in Italy] of the said Vivaldo and Dodo. The ambassador must be well convinced that the King's …
Survey of London
… Organ'. 138 In 1782 the organ was repaired by the firm of Dodo Tollner and Knight (of Romilly Street), for 63 plus 15 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… knights of the fee of Ralph Hanselin; his son and heir was Dodo, or Doun Bardulf. 3 11 Joh. Beatrix, the daughter of …
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