- has the
title of
regina ("queen"). The
charter appears in the
Codex Wintoniensis, but
Wulfthryth is
otherwise unrecorded in
primary sources. Stephanie...
-
University of
Winchester may use the post-nominals Winton., from the
Latin Wintoniensis meaning 'of Winchester'. The
origins of the
University of Winchester...
- The
Winton Domesday or
Liber Winton is a 12th-century
English administrative do****ent
recording the
landholdings in the city of
Winchester together with...
-
Wintoniam ("St Mary's College, near Winchester"), or
Collegium Beatae Mariae Wintoniensis prope Winton ("The
College of the
Blessed Mary of Winchester, near Winchester")...
-
Church memorial wording is: In piam
memoriam Raymondi Asquith Coll.
Wintoniensis et
Balliolensis scholaris Coll.
Omnium Animarum socii qui in foro et...
- Dictionaries, the
Colloquia Familiaria of Erasmus, H. Robinson's
Scholae Wintoniensis Phrases,
Thomas Godwyn's Antiquities, Martial's Epigrams,
works of Quintus...
- Schieffer,
Rudolf (1986). "Damasus II".
Lexikon des Mittelalters, III:
Codex Wintoniensis bis Erziehungs- und
Bildungswesen (in German).
Stuttgart and Weimar:...
- 336)
Herbert Chitty, ed.
Registrum Thome Wolsey,
Cardinalis Ecclesie Wintoniensis Administratoris (Oxford, U.K.: 1926), pp. 63, 180; [8]Victoria County...
- the West of
Scotland –
Westmin University of
Westminster Winton Winc
Wintoniensis University of
Winchester – Wolv
University of
Wolverhampton – Worc Wigorniensis...
-
Wintoniam ("St Mary's College, near Winchester"), or
Collegium Beatae Mariae Wintoniensis prope Winton ("The
College of the
Blessed Mary of Winchester, near Winchester")...