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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… selected as a station for his army by Idio Wyllt, or the Wild, an Irish nephew of Rhŷs ab Tewdwr, to whom (in …
Survey of London
… this, Lamb's first known work, was bland compared to the wild Victorian churches for which he became famous. Pinks …
A History of the County of Chester
… the Norman earls and Edric Sylvestris (Eadric the wild), supposed ancestor of the Sylvesters of Storeton in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in abundance on the hill of Morven, and great numbers of wild ducks and geese frequent the lower grounds. There are …
Old and New London
… and barred, pulling up the drawbridge. Upon this the wild men shouted across to the wardens of the bridge to let …