- The
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye (or
Libel of
English Policy) is a fifteenth-century poem
written in English. The work
exists in two redactions: the first...
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Kildare and Trim and
Kells in
County Meath to the north. In this area of "
Englyshe tunge"
English had
never actually been a
dominant language – and was moreover...
- &C., With a
Compleat Liste of All the
Species and
Varieties Known to
Englyshe Amateurs. London:
Barre & Sonne. ISBN 978-1104534271.
Retrieved 2014-11-02...
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Great Bible Title page of the 1539 edition. Full name The
Byble in
Englyſhe, that is to ſaye the
content of all the holy ſcrypture,
bothe of yͤ olde and...
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wrote for
Punch a
series of
articles entitled Manners and
Customes of ye
Englyshe. A
devout Roman Catholic, he
resigned his
position on the
staff of Punch...
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personal friend of John Shirley. He is
likely the
author of the
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye. McSheffrey,
Shannon (2018). "Richard
Caudray (ca. 1390–1458):...
- history,
published from 1565
onwards under such
titles as The
Summarie of
Englyshe Chronicles, The
Chronicles of England, and The
Annales of England; and...
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Plantagenet World, c.1170–c.1220 (2016) The newe
testament both
Latine and
Englyshe ech
correspondent to the
other after the
vulgare texte,
communely called...
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lhyvyr hwnn (1546), Oll
synnwyr pen
Kembero ygyd (1547) and A
Dictionary in
Englyshe and
Welshe (1547) by
William Salesbury. The
Library also
holds the first...
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corner of A
Prospect of
Greenwich Fair, from
Manners and
Cvstoms of ye
Englyshe in 1849, no 13,
Getty Images,
shows the same game with
taller poles and...