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Walter of
Bibbesworth (1235–1270) was an
English knight and Anglo-Norman poet. Do****ents
confirm that he held land in the
parish of Kimpton, Hertfordshire...
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appears in a mid-13th
century poem by the Anglo-Norman poet
Walter of
Bibbesworth, "He eteþ no
ffyssh But
heryng red."
Samuel Pepys used it in his diary...
- is an Anglo-Norman poem
written in the mid-13th
century by
Walter of
Bibbesworth,
addressed to
Dionisie de Munchensi, with the aim of
helping her to teach...
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Cardew The
Treatise (Walter of
Bibbesworth) (Anglo-Norman: Le Tretiz), a 13th-century Anglo-Norman poem by
Walter of
Bibbesworth Search for "treatise" on Wikipedia...
- late 13th
century in the Anglo-Norman poem The
Treatise by
Walter of
Bibbesworth,
which then
first appears in
Middle English in the
early 14th century:...
- " "gatherations," and "agminals." The Treatise,
written by
Walter of
Bibbesworth in the mid-1200s, is the
earliest source for
collective nouns of animals...
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Munchensi (King
Henry III's sister-in-law), and
addressee of
Walter de
Bibbesworth's Anglo-Norman language-learning poem The Treatise.
Dionisie de Anesty...
- (1201–53)
Thierri de
Soissons Thomas de
Herier Vielart de
Corbie Walter of
Bibbesworth The
following is a list of
chansonniers containing trouvère
texts and/or...
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Chansonnier Thierri de
Soissons Thomas de
Herier Vielart de
Corbie Walter of
Bibbesworth Women Blanche of
Castile Dame de la
Chaucie Dame de
Gosnai Gertrude of...
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Chansonnier Thierri de
Soissons Thomas de
Herier Vielart de
Corbie Walter of
Bibbesworth Women Blanche of
Castile Dame de la
Chaucie Dame de
Gosnai Gertrude of...