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added in 1682. [1545] The xii day of
September at iiii of
cloke in the
mornynge was sent
Gylles church at
Creppyl gatte burnyd, alle hole save the walles...
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poetical allusion to the
Malvern Hills occurs in the poem: "And on a Maye
mornynge on
Malverne hylles". The poet W. H.
Auden taught for
three years at The...
- of his family: "And I will that the
Scollers of the said
Scoole everye mornynge at
their comynge to the said Scoole, and also at the
after nowne at and...
- Eternall: We have in
Jesse founde this rod, God and Man natural! He is the
mornynge star; His
beames sendeth He out
farre Beyonde other starres all. ∘∘∘ Awake...
- the
earliest poetic allusion to them
occurs in the poem And on a Maye
mornynge on
Malverne hylles. Langland, was
possibly educated at the
priory of Great...
- the
earliest poetic allusion to them
occurs in the poem And on a Maye
mornynge on
Malverne hylles. Langland, the
reputed writer, was
possibly educated...
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British History Online. pp. 115–128.
Retrieved 25
January 2014. ...in ye
mornynge was
great lyghtnynge and thundar, in... many
othar placis it dyd myche...
- one
thother very well as
every boddye tooke yt in the howse. On
ffryday mornynge very early, by
breake of daye they
wente forthe, by name Swenerton, and...
- Nantwich"). He "with the best
forces hee had
theire came
early in the
mornynge backe to Midlewiche, & vpon
Sheathe Heathe att the west end of the said...