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The medieval records of a London City church
… Atherston, William Sparke, and John Horne, William Wild, Dr. William Atcliff, and Alen Percy. Very brief mention … of the earlier three, and they may be set aside. William Wild is first mentioned in 1492, p. 34; the last time his … p. 246; and as the late parson in 15045, p. 257. William Wild, as we have noted elsewhere, was a generous benefactor …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… fighting Goliath, man and woman in castle at back; (7) two wild men fighting with clubs, one with a heavy hat or cap; at … late 13th-century. Third bay, (1) naked and bearded wild-man fighting with bear; at sides, conventional flowers; … hobbyhorse; left, boy with 'whirligig' and shield; (4) two wild-men, one with shield and one shooting arrow; at sides, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… surface, including remains of Bos longifrons, red deer, wild boars, and wild goats. A number of roughly-cut piles (Fig. 48) with …
Old and New London
… and coverts of beasts and game, stags, bucks, boars, and wild bulls." In later centuries Islington became the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… prison gate mission work from 1877. Moved from Lt. Wild Street to former Arundel Sq. Cong. chapel at corner of …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… CENTURIES In the Europe of the early Middle Ages wild animal life abounded. The great primeval forests in … in the late sixth century, with the squirrels and wild animals playing happily around him. Only to the wolves … writing of thirteenth-century France, described the many wild animals such as boars, bears, lynxes, and wolves to be …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… Mayor's Show, traditionally representing a forest full of wild beasts, was then led by a lynx and surrounded by wild men with clubs, dancing and singing and throwing squibs, …