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A History of the County of Hertford
… the abbey. Legend: M[ARTIR: OB]IT: VICTOR: PRIUATUR: LUM[INE: LICTOR] Ibid. 51. Some said he was Lanfranc's son. Gesta …
A History of the County of Somerset
… were men who would not destroy a Christian sanctuary. King Ine is said to have taken and buried at Glastonbury the body … fallen a victim to the lawless violence of some of King Ine's courtiers. He had turned aside to visit Glastonbury, … but it is possible that it had already been refounded by Ine. The earliest historical notice of the monastery of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… earlier origin however has been claimed for the abbey. 546 Ine, King of Wessex, lived at the time when the extension of … tradition that the original founder was not Athelstan but Ine himself; nor is there any great reason for supposing that he was not. The charters of King Ine copied in the cartulary, though forgeries, may contain …
A History of the County of Dorset
… 5 hides in 'Boselington' and 7 in East Cann; King Ine gave 7 hides near 'Predian' and in 'Conbusburie' 20 …
Final Concords for Lancashire
Final Concords for Lancashire
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… St. Giles (14), p. 98a, Pl. 61; Woodlands (5), p. 112b. Ine, King of Wessex (688726), Wimborne Minster (1), pp. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… p. 31a. Church Lane, stone inscribed "This is Church Lane, Ine yeYeare of Charles the Seconds reigne M 1668": Chelsea …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Independents, and see Congregationalists Indracht, St., Ine, king, intercommoning, Ireland, illegal imports from, …
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