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William Lambarde (18
October 1536 – 19
August 1601) was an
English antiquarian,
writer on
legal subjects, and politician. He is
particularly remembered...
- time
around England,
Ireland and
perhaps Wales, in the
company of
William Lambarde,
during and/or
after which he
gathered information on Old
English m****cripts...
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Title page of
William Lambarde's Perambulation of Kent (completed in 1570 and
published in 1576), a
historical description of Kent and the
first published...
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fundamentally incorrect, and many
refer to it as a "myth". The
antiquarian William Lambarde published what he
believed were the Anglo-Saxon and
Norman law codes, tracing...
- Sevenoaks. Land and
funds were
given for the
chapel and
churchyards by the
Lambarde family.
Architect Thomas Graham Jackson added a
chancel in 1871; the funds...
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Members included William Camden, Sir
Robert Cotton, John Stow,
William Lambarde,
Richard Carew and others. This body
existed until 1604, when it fell under...
- the
benefite of the river, a
seate of more commoditie",
observed William Lambarde, in his
Perambulation of Kent 1573,
noted by
Walter Thornbury and Edward...
- del Carpine,
Hakluyt Society,
Willem van Ruysbroeck, Geoffrey,
William Lambarde, Bede, Ohthere, Wulfstan, John Dee, Florence, Saxo, Ives de
Narbonne (2005)...
- pleader,
David Holbache, who
founded Oswestry in 1407.
According to
William Lambarde and
Richard Johnson (Nine
Worthies of London),
Sevenoke was a foundling...
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hospital site was
redeveloped for
mainly residential use,
centred around Lambarde Square and
Hawthorne Crescent, with some
retail outlets along Woolwich...