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England is a
country that is part of the
United Kingdom. It is
located on the
island of
Great Britain, of
which it
covers about 62%, and more than 100...
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became England by
haplology during the
Middle English period (Engle-land,
Engelond).[page needed] The
Latin name was
Anglia or
Anglorum terra, the Old French...
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specially from
every shire's end
Particularly from
every county Of
Engelond, to
Caunterbury they wende, Of England, to
Canterbury they went, from England...
- halwes,
kowthe in
sondry londes; And
specially from
every shires ende Of
Engelond to
Caunterbury they wende, The
hooly blisful martir for to seke, That hem...
- men of the south,
therefore it is that Mercii, that
beeth men of
myddel Engelond, as it were
parteners of the endes,
understondeth better the side langages...
- men of the south,
therfore it is that Mercii, that
beeth men of
myddel Engelond, as it were
parteners of the endes,
understondeth better the side langages...
- specially, from
every shire's end And
specially from
every shires' end Of
Engelond, to
Caunterbury they wende, Of England, to
Canterbury they wend, Of England...
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Elfriede Christa Canitz and
Gernot Rudolf Wieland (ed.). From
Arabye to
Engelond.
University of
Ottawa Press. pp. 56–57 (Note 16). ISBN 0-7766-0517-8. Retrieved...
- an Old 'Science': Chaucer's
Pilgrims and Physiognomy". From
Arabye to
Engelond:
medieval studies in
honour of
Mahmoud Manzalaoui on his 75th birthday...
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William Play 1399
Edmund Kymerich 1426
William Hazelgrove 1438
Richard Engelond 1439
Thomas Wotton 1449
Richard Lymyn 1450
William Larder 1463 Nicholas...