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... John Malvern's portion . To begin with , he inserts , as we have seen , the notice of John Malvern's authorship . I do not know how he came by his name : perhaps he found it at the end of the book from which he copied . We may remember ...
... John Malvern's portion . To begin with , he inserts , as we have seen , the notice of John Malvern's authorship . I do not know how he came by his name : perhaps he found it at the end of the book from which he copied . We may remember ...
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... 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 the chapel of St ...
... 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 the chapel of St ...
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... John Lakyngheth , for he deserves to be rescued from oblivion . * Whether he devoted his few years of leisure to the continuation of John Malvern's work , we shall perhaps never know . The mention of his name in connexion with the ...
... John Lakyngheth , for he deserves to be rescued from oblivion . * Whether he devoted his few years of leisure to the continuation of John Malvern's work , we shall perhaps never know . The mention of his name in connexion with the ...
Contents
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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