Anonymous, An Historical Dictionary of England and Wales (1692)
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Date
1692
Author
Book title
An Historical Dictionary Of England and Wales. In Three Parts. I. Geographical. Of the most Memorable Places, Countries, Cities, Market Towns, Hills, Rivers, Forests, Moors, Wonders, &c. of England and Wales. II. Historical. Of the most Memorable Persons. Nobles, Scholars, Ladies, Soldiers, Sea-men, &c. of England and Wales. III. Political. Of the Chief Offices in the Government, whether Civil, Military or Ecclesiastick. Of the Degrees of Honour, Courts of Judicature, Corporations, &c. of England
Publication place
London
Publisher
Abel Roper
Text type
printed book
Genre
Proper and place name indexes
Subject area
- history
- place name
Language
headwords: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: (a) Sutton-Colefield in Warwick sh. seated in an excellent Air, and amongst pleasant Woods, but in a barren Soil; a small T. having a mean M. on M. from L. 88 m.
(b) Beingny, John de Beingny, of Edge-Lifford in Devonshire, d. of extasie of joy, at the unexpected return of his youngest Son, in K. Ed. III. days. (b2r)
(c) Bastard, Born of a Woman not Married, cannot inherit Land as Heir to his Father. (b3v)
sample: (a) Sutton-Colefield in Warwick sh. seated in an excellent Air, and amongst pleasant Woods, but in a barren Soil; a small T. having a mean M. on M. from L. 88 m.
(b) Beingny, John de Beingny, of Edge-Lifford in Devonshire, d. of extasie of joy, at the unexpected return of his youngest Son, in K. Ed. III. days. (b2r)
(c) Bastard, Born of a Woman not Married, cannot inherit Land as Heir to his Father. (b3v)
Alston
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Wing
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