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- author, other than the description by the copyist in the first sentences: Madocke or Madoc is thought to be another one of Willem's works that at one point...
- England: 1694–1694: John Kendrick 1694–1699: Thomas Speed 1699–1739: Thomas Madockes 1739–1751: James Collier and Daniel Race (jointly) 1751–1759: Daniel Race...
- Willem die Madocke maecte (c. 1200 – c. 1250;[citation needed] "William-who-made-Madoc") is the traditional designation of the author of Van den vos Reynaerde...
- An early Bank of England note, with Britannia emblem, signed by the Chief Cashier, Thomas Madockes, and dated 1699....
- Hispaniardes thyther." "And at this tyme an other of Owen Gwynedhs sonnes, named Madocke, left the lande in contention betwixt his bretherne, and prepared certaine...
- Van den vos Reynaerde (1937) Van den vos Reynaerde (1943 film) Chanticleer and the Fox (1958) Other Maleperduis Reynardine Willem die Madocke maecte...
- Vliet Joost van den Vondel Ida Vos Hendrik de Vries Leo Vroman Willem die Madocke maecte Elly de Waard Willem Wilmink Ans Wortel "Anne van Amstel". Nederlandse...
- which do not belong to the Romanesque release. His author, "Willem die Madocke maecte" was identified as the lay Cistercian Guillaume de Boudelo, who...
- the Webley family; one to Francis and Dorothy Seaborne and one to the Madocke family; one each to Mary Smith, Henry Jones, William Humpfrey, James Woodhouse...
- criticised personally for high-handedness and factionalism. More generally, Madockes alleged that the word of God was never preached there since he was abbot...