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Magna Britannia
… of, 21. Eskmeals , cxlviii. Eston , ancient parish of, 14. Ethelred , his invasions of Cumberland, iv. v. Etterby , …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… nun (fl. 1086), Ethelbert ( Athelbertus), King of Kent, Ethelred (Unraed), King, n, Eton Coll., Bucks., Eton Park …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, London, return for St. Ethelred, Suffolk, hundred St. Faith, London, return of St. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… Davids, diocese of St. Domingo, West Indies, French at St. Ethelred, co. Suffolk, liberty of St. George, feast of St. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Edmund, Salisbury, destruction of painted window in St. Ethelred, liberty of, co. Suffolk St. Faith's, London, poor …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… Englebert, alias Sandingfeld St. Erkenwald's Tenements St. Ethelred, franchise of St. Faith's St. George's Feast St. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… with Oakham, was held by Aelfthryth (9451000?), mother of Ethelred the Unready. After his mother's death, Ethelred gave it in 1002 to his Norman queen Emma, on their … probably retained her dower lands when, after the death of Ethelred, she married King Cnut, and her son Edward the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the remains of St. Ethelbert at Hereford, states that 'St. Ethelred' rests at Leominster near the river Lugg. His … It would be natural to identify him with the Kentish saint Ethelred, brother of Eormenbeorg, wife of Merewalh of the … but according to what seems a good tradition, the Kentish Ethelred was buried at Wakering, Essex, and translated thence …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… plundered by the Danes, by whom, in the reign of Ethelred II., it was taken, and nearly destroyed by fire: the … nunnery, which was completed by his brother and successor, Ethelred. The nunnery, being destroyed by the Danes, was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… "green creek" or "bay," is first noticed in the reign of Ethelred, as being for three years the station of the Danish …
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