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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… succeeded 'non multo post', so this is clearly an error. Leland reports that Walter d. 1077, but without stating a reference for this ( Leland'sItineraries V 162). Robert the Lotharingian 2 Prob. … commem. at Hereford (app. 1 fo. 46r); d. 17 Nov. 1215 ( Leland'sItineraries V 163). Ann. Tewkes. p. 61 gives the year …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… seed, fol: 23. Trin: 12 Eliz: rot: 150. Lib. libere ten. Leland. Tanner. This gentleman's son and heir, Charles …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a type of mixed farming praised by visitors from Leland onward, 4 and only in three parishes (Adderbury, … Agric. 5. Wood-Jones, Dom. Archit. Banbury Region, passim. Leland, Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, ii. 109. e.g. Cal. S. P. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… into English metre. St. Petrock was buried here; for, says Leland, "the shrine and tumbe of St. Petrok yet stondith in … town appears to have increased rapidly after the Conquest. Leland describes the market as being "lyke a fair for the …
A New History of London
… us. It was new-cased by King Charles the First; but in Leland's time (as appears from a rude draught of it, at the … the antiquities of London, prefixed to the first vol. of Leland's Collectanea. Bagford's letter, ut ante. The Romans …
A New History of London
… was founded by Henry VII. in the year 1502, is stiled by Leland the wonder of the world. It is situated to the east of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… to the W. on the N. side of Pebble Lane (SP 589372). Leland, writing in the 16th century, said that the town was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… period been celebrated, and for which it is noticed by Leland in the reign of Henry VIII., was at its height in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… are four-centred and chamfered. The bridge is mentioned by Leland, but the existing structure dates probably from later …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… branch of manufacture is that of woollen-cloth (said by Leland to have flourished in the reign of Henry VIII.), …
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