- cost on the fabric, and in
later times he
almost occupied the
place of
traditionary, founder: the
veneration paid to him is
second only to that
which was...
- owes its
retention to the
attachment of the
clergy and
people to
their traditionary usages,
which they
derive from St Ambrose. The
Latin word breviarium...
- of a
Justified Sinner:
Written by Himself: With a
detail of
curious traditionary facts and
other evidence by the
editor is a
novel by the
Scottish author...
- (1898).
Loyal Lochaber and Its ****ociations Historical, Genealogical, and
Traditionary. Glasgow:
Morison Bros. See, e.g.:
Telfer Dunbar (1979), p. 173. Scobie...
- ISBN 978-0-7509-1685-1. Williams, John (1867). "The
civil arts – mensuration". The
Traditionary Annals of the Cymry. Tenby, UK: R. Mason. pp. 243–245. Swinton, John...
-
Thiselton (1905), Folk-lore of
women as
illustrated by
legendary and
traditionary tales, p. 45. Club,
Belfast Naturalists'
Field (6
January 1894). "Annual...
-
suggested that
local people "know
nothing more of [the Giant] than a
traditionary account of its
being a
deity of the
ancient Britons".
Several other local...
- with
Their Civil,
Religious and
Political History, from the
Earliest Traditionary Period to the
Present Time. C.E. Hitch****. pp. 215, 228. Canham, 1973...
- Barrule). More or less the same
thing is
stated in
verse within "The
Traditionary Ballad" aka "Manannan beg va Mac y Leirr" (1504),
whose third quatrain...
- M****cripts, Abergavenny, W. Rees;
Longman and co., London, 1848. The
traditionary annals of the Cymry, John Williams, R. Mason, 1867, p. 27. The mammoth...