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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… became known as a naval station. The Saxons called it Lunden-Ceaster, the affix of which, like the affixes wick and …
A Survey of London
A Survey of London
… Eng. Hist. Rev. xi. 419. The church of St. Peter 'binnon Lunden' is mentioned in a charter of Bishop lfric about 1040 …
A Survey of London
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… Palm Sunday, 51 Edward III, at Hartley before William de Lunden, auditor, he rendered a full account of the said …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… go northwards, probably along the Roman road (onne nor to lunden haerpae) to Wonston parish (to instanes stapole), then …
A Dictionary of London
… and Cornhill Wards. Earliest mention: "St. Peter binnon Lunden" (1040, Kemble, Codex Dip. dcclix.). Called also "St. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Denmark had been obtained by Vesalius, Archbishop of Lunden, and conveyed to the Emperor. Vol. VII., 697. Waitz, …
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