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Cockersand Abbey — The chapter house of Cockersand Abbey Cockersand Abbey is a former abbey near Cockerham in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, England. It was founded before 1184 as the Hospital of St Mary on the marsh belonging to Leicester Abbey. It… … Wikipedia
John Stewart of Baldynneis — John Stewart of Baldynneis, (c.1545–c.1605), was a writer and courtier at the Scottish Court. he was one of the Castalian Band grouped around James VI.He was the translator of Ariosto s Orlando Furioso producing an abridgment in twelve cantos in… … Wikipedia
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John Lesley — Pour les articles homonymes, voir John Leslie. John Lesley, ou Leslie, (29 septembre 1527 31 mai 1596) fut un évêque de l Église catholique romaine et historien écossais. Son père était Gavin Lesley, recteur de Kingussie,… … Wikipédia en Français
Crowned Seld — On the north side of the church of St. Mary le Bow in Westchepe (S. 259). In Cordwainer Ward, and perhaps extending into Cheap Ward. Earliest mention: la Selde coronata, 1384 (Ct. H.W. II. 242). Other names : le Crouneseld in le Mercerie … Dictionary of London
crown — /kraʊn / (say krown) noun 1. an ornamental wreath or garland for the head, conferred by the ancients as a mark of victory or distinction. 2. honorary distinction; reward. 3. a decorative fillet or covering for the head, worn as a symbol of… …