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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… General of the Revenues within, see Wharton, Thomas. Northumbria, Duke of, see Dudley, Sir Robert. Norton, Sir …
Survey of London
… in the same year, and in 1875 the church of St Saviour, Northumbria Street, was given a similar status. 22 This …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tomb erected by Abbot Parker, in memory of Osric, King of Northumbria, one of the founders of the monastery, who died …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to have derived its name from the great Pagan temple of Northumbria, in the immediate vicinity of which, the high …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… an archbishopric, and the capital of the Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, which stretched from the Humber to the Forth; … the Earlsborough, the fortified residence of the Earls of Northumbria in the 11th century, occupying a site important … was the Earlsborough, the fortified palace of the Earls of Northumbria. Roman buildings still survived but the business …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and subsequently formed a portion of the Saxon kingdom of Northumbria till the year 1020, when it was ceded to Malcolm …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of hewn stone. Upon the introduction of Christianity into Northumbria, it is said that about 8000 persons were baptized …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 663 between Penda, King of Mercia, and Edwin, King of Northumbria, in which the latter was defeated, and himself …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… battle in the year 635, between Cadwallo, and Edwin of Northumbria and his son Osfrid, on a spot since named …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… To St. Bees, Benedictine, same founder, 5 miles. iii. Northumbria. To Hexamescheer and Hexam monastery upon Tyenne, …
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