The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 176E. Cave, 1844 - Great Britain |
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... Saxon or Danish than of Norman origin . Can any of the readers of the Gents . Magazine throw any light on the derivation of the name ? J. A. R. remarks , Among the great variety of historical subjects designed by the British artists of ...
... Saxon or Danish than of Norman origin . Can any of the readers of the Gents . Magazine throw any light on the derivation of the name ? J. A. R. remarks , Among the great variety of historical subjects designed by the British artists of ...
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... ( Saxon Chron . 104. ) Another was founded by William the Conqueror , on an insulated hill near the town , and was given in custody to Robert de Toeni , who assumed the name of de Stadford , and was the progenitor of the illustrious ...
... ( Saxon Chron . 104. ) Another was founded by William the Conqueror , on an insulated hill near the town , and was given in custody to Robert de Toeni , who assumed the name of de Stadford , and was the progenitor of the illustrious ...
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... SAXON . B. S. June 3 . IN your valuable Repository , Sept. 1839 , p . 236 , a letter is published from John Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk , which announces that on the " Monday next cominge " his wife will " take her cham- " ber . " This ...
... SAXON . B. S. June 3 . IN your valuable Repository , Sept. 1839 , p . 236 , a letter is published from John Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk , which announces that on the " Monday next cominge " his wife will " take her cham- " ber . " This ...
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... Saxon character b was still frequently , but not invariably , used . The obsolete words which occur in these lines accord perfectly with the language of GENT . MAG . VOL . XXII . that period ; thus , many instances might be cited of the ...
... Saxon character b was still frequently , but not invariably , used . The obsolete words which occur in these lines accord perfectly with the language of GENT . MAG . VOL . XXII . that period ; thus , many instances might be cited of the ...
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... Saxon church on this site ; but he considers no part of the existing building earlier than the middle of the twelfth century , ( unless it is a small portion of the masonry of the tower , ) and the greater part is of the time of Edward ...
... Saxon church on this site ; but he considers no part of the existing building earlier than the middle of the twelfth century , ( unless it is a small portion of the masonry of the tower , ) and the greater part is of the time of Edward ...
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