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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of archbishop Lanfranc. who came to the see soon after the Norman conquest, and according to the ulage of his own country, being himself a Norman, altered this manner of living, by separating his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to have been made by archbishop Lanfranc, soon after the Norman conquest; for this, we have the authorities of Eadmer, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… said, by William the Conqueror to William de Warenne, 31 a Norman lord who was present at the Battle of Hastings and who …
Survey of London
… They recommended, in order of preference, Richard Norman Shaw, J. Macvicar Anderson and Henry T. Hare, and in September 1904 Shaw agreed to accept the commission. 17 Norman Shaw was then seventy-three years old and was living … in consequence no loss of space. 19 In his biography of Norman Shaw, Sir Reginald Blomfield later wrote 'How Shaw got …
Old and New London
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… 106 c. (H. 2).Assize was held to enquire whether Thomas f. Norman de Redmane, W[illiam] de Brettebi and Matildis his …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… of Nicholas de Reraik on the north and that of Hugh f. Norman on the south, in the vill of Treuquer [Troqueer near …
Old and New London
… to the nutshell skiff or wherry. In 1454, Sir John Norman, Lord Mayor elect, built a magnificent barge for the … to Westminster Hall on horseback. The companies followed Norman's example, and constructed elegant vessels to … to be composed on the occasion, beginning, "Row thy boat, Norman," &c. Down to the time of the discontinuance of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… V.C.H. Berks. i, 313, 327 a. E. S. Armitage, 'Early Norman Castles of Engl.,' Engl. Hist. Rev. xix, 20946, 41756. …
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