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encounter on the same day at St Mary's Church, Bun**** was
described in A
Straunge and
Terrible Wunder by
Abraham Fleming in 1577: This
black dog, or the...
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Robert Straunge or
Strange (c. 1587 –
December 1630) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1614.
Strange was the
eldest son of Michael...
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Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby, aka "Ferdinando, Lord
Straunge," was
patron of some of Marlowe's
early plays as
performed by Lord Strange's Men...
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times that
people desire to go on
pilgrimages And
palmeres for to
seken straunge strondes And
pilgrims (palmers) [for] to s**** new
strands and pilgrims...
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Thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages, And
palmeres for to
seken straunge strondes, To
ferne halwes,
kowthe in
sondry londes; And
specially from...
- 1576. 'Of
English Dogges,' from the
Latin of John Caius, London, 1576. 'A
Straunge and
Terrible Wunder wrought very late in the
Parish Church of Bon**** ....
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pilgrimages Then folk long to go on pilgrimages, And
palmeres for to
seken straunge strondes And
palmers [for] to s****
strange strands And
palmers long to...
- an ****e. To conclude,
straunge it is that the bare
bodies of a
beast should alter into so many colours: but much more
straunge it is and wonderfull, that...
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strive to get out." From Of
Ghostes and Spirites,
Walking by Night, And of
Straunge Noyses, Crackes, and
Sundrie forewarnings,
which commonly happen before...
- Sir
Thomas Lestrange (1518 – 14
March 1590), also Le Strange, Le
Straunge, or Strange, was an
English official in the
Presidency of
Connaught and landowner...