for August and September starting imperfectly and ending incomplete, in 12th-century German hand.Thomas Rodd the younger (b. 1796, d. 1849), London bookseller, bought on 28 March 1840 by the British Museum, using the Bridgewater fund (£12,000 bequeathed in 1829 by
him in 1352 (see Pietro Giannone, translated by James Ogilvie, ~The civil history of the Kingdom of Naples~, 2 vols, (London, 1731), II, p. 89). Meliadus, the hero, bears the arms of Naples (e.g. f. 68). Further armorial devices represented
him in 1352 (see Pietro Giannone, translated by James Ogilvie, ~The civil history of the Kingdom of Naples~, 2 vols, (London, 1731), II, p. 89). Meliadus, the hero, bears the arms of Naples (e.g. f. 68). Further armorial devices represented
and defendant both laid claim to the church of Roxby in the diocese of Lincoln. Location: St Mary Le Bow (London) Place(s): St Mary Le Bow : ecclesiastical parish Court of Arches (Curia Cantuarien') : undefined This court sat at
Full Record: London County Middlesex Transcript lo(n)don Icon description four spired churches with crosses, two castles, wall with one gate, white paint, blue roofs, round windows and portcullis in silver leaf, now tarnished, spires in gold leaf Icons decoration decoration
Dorking on its banks. The tributary between Cobham and Kingston is probably the Hogswill river, and that from Croydon to London the Wandle. East of the Wandle is probably the Ravensbourne and finally the Darent upon which stands Dartford (Parsons).