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My object is to show that John Malvern , the writer of the con- tinuation of Higden from 1346 to 1381 , had no special interest in Westminster and no first - hand knowledge of its affairs , and that this marks him off clearly from the ...
My object is to show that John Malvern , the writer of the con- tinuation of Higden from 1346 to 1381 , had no special interest in Westminster and no first - hand knowledge of its affairs , and that this marks him off clearly from the ...
Strana 71
177 ) ; notably of John Beauchamp , James Berners , and John Salesbury . The first of these was buried in the Monastery of St. Mary , ' apud Wyrcestriam ' ( apparently the only mention of Worcester in our document ) , the last two in ...
177 ) ; notably of John Beauchamp , James Berners , and John Salesbury . The first of these was buried in the Monastery of St. Mary , ' apud Wyrcestriam ' ( apparently the only mention of Worcester in our document ) , the last two in ...
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He seems to have lived on quietly without office until 1396 , when he died shortly before Easter.3 I have lingered over John Lakyngheth , for he deserves to be rescued from oblivion . * Whether he devoted his few years of leisure to the ...
He seems to have lived on quietly without office until 1396 , when he died shortly before Easter.3 I have lingered over John Lakyngheth , for he deserves to be rescued from oblivion . * Whether he devoted his few years of leisure to the ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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