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... curious piece of art may have been exe- cuted under the superintendence of Bishop Odo ; and , at his suggestion , have been presented to his episcopal church by his sister - in - law , Queen Matilda.— Archæologia , vol . xix . p . 203 ...
... curious piece of art may have been exe- cuted under the superintendence of Bishop Odo ; and , at his suggestion , have been presented to his episcopal church by his sister - in - law , Queen Matilda.— Archæologia , vol . xix . p . 203 ...
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... curious account of the parting hour of this William de Warren : — " It is reported that this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks of Ely ; for which , being often admonished by the abbot , and not making ...
... curious account of the parting hour of this William de Warren : — " It is reported that this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks of Ely ; for which , being often admonished by the abbot , and not making ...
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... curious account of the consump- 1 Ald . de Laud . Virg . p . 296 ; quoted in Turner's Anglo - Saxons . 2 Monast . 104 ; quoted as above . 3 Bentham's Ely , p . 126 , n . tion of this article in monastic institutions in early times 72 ...
... curious account of the consump- 1 Ald . de Laud . Virg . p . 296 ; quoted in Turner's Anglo - Saxons . 2 Monast . 104 ; quoted as above . 3 Bentham's Ely , p . 126 , n . tion of this article in monastic institutions in early times 72 ...
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... curious ; thus , among others , the contraction an ' , which is universally admitted to be put for animalia , is taken in the last History of Suffolk , for anseres , that is , geese ! 6 Tom . ii . fol . 212 . 7 Ibid . fol . 229 . church ...
... curious ; thus , among others , the contraction an ' , which is universally admitted to be put for animalia , is taken in the last History of Suffolk , for anseres , that is , geese ! 6 Tom . ii . fol . 212 . 7 Ibid . fol . 229 . church ...
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... curious particulars relating to his family , is printed in Kemble's Codex Diplomaticus , No. 1339 , vol . vi . p . 199 . Norfolk Archeology , vol . iii . p . 250 . Lambertus . S.T. 169 6 , 186 6 . Laxefelda Edricus de . T.R.E. 179 b bis ...
... curious particulars relating to his family , is printed in Kemble's Codex Diplomaticus , No. 1339 , vol . vi . p . 199 . Norfolk Archeology , vol . iii . p . 250 . Lambertus . S.T. 169 6 , 186 6 . Laxefelda Edricus de . T.R.E. 179 b bis ...
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