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Ingulf (Latin:
Ingulphus; died 16
November 1109) was the
Benedictine abbot of
Crowland from 1087.
Ingulf was an
Englishman who,
having travelled to England...
- Lincolnshire, England. It was
formerly also
known as the
Chronicle of
Ingulf or
Ingulphus after its
supposed original compiler, the 11th-century
abbot Ingulf. As...
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Tedious Brief Tales of
Granta and Gramarye,
published under the
pseudonym "
Ingulphus". Gray also
wrote several works exploring the life of Shakespeare, and...
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described as the "James Gang",
include A. N. L. Munby, E. G. Swain, "
Ingulphus" (pseudonym of Sir
Arthur Gray, 1852–1940),
Amyas Northcote and R. H....