-
Language and Its Literature". M****. – via
Google Books. "Polychronicon
Ranulphi Higden,
Monachi Cestrensis;
together with the
English translation of John...
-
commonly called Polychronicon,
which name
comes from the
longer title Ranulphi Castrensis,
cognomine Higden,
Polychronicon (sive
Historia Polycratica)...
- Clouzot. Higden,
Ranulf (1876). Lumby,
Joseph Rawson (ed.).
Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden monachi Cestrensis (in Latin). London: Longman.(9 vol. set published...
- in
Grappenhall and
Thelwall Higden,
Ralph (1876) [1587].
Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden monachi Cestrensis. Longman.
Edward the
Elder ordered a burh to...
- were
published in the
Rolls edition of the Polychronicon,
Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden monachi Cestrensis, ed.
Churchill Babington and J.R. Lumby, 9 vols...
- historicos, Madrid, 1927,
volume 8. WESTMINSTER, monk of –
polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, ed.
Joseph Rawson Lumby, vol XI,
Rolls Series, London, 1886. ZURITA...
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These had been
granted to one John de Bath by 10
April 1375.
Actual title:
Ranulphi Castrensis,
cognomine Higden,
Polychronicon (sive
Historia Polycratica)...
- Hubert's
foundation charter of West Dereham, Norfolk: "pro animabus...
domini Ranulphi de
Glanvilla et
dominae Berthae uxoris eius, qui nos nutrierunt." W. Dugdale...