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- Howe the people of Hambury brought the shryne
to Chestre / and of the solemne receuyung of it
by all the inhabitauntes of Chesshyre. [Bradshaw]
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The people of Hambury, wysely
consyderyng [Bradshaw]
- The
Hamburgenses
with all the comons and clergy, [Bradshaw]
- As they continued in
cotidian prayer, [Bradshaw]
- The holy goost inspired theyr
mynde [Bradshaw]
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They toke this
riall relique of reuerence [Bradshaw]
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- Great Charles to frenchemen / to troians
Hectour; [Bradshaw]
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- The prologe of the translatour of this
lytell treatyse in the seconde boke. [Bradshaw]
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- Whom myn auctor prayseth in
this wordes
serene: [Bradshaw]
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- In muris pendent lapides velut Herculis actus, [Higden]
- Stones are supported in walls like a deed of
Hercules, [Higden]
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- Rofecestriam,
quam teste BEDA, Rof quidam uir primarius
antiquitus possedit ac tenuit. [Lucian]
- and Rochester, which, according to BEDE, a certain chieftain called
Rof held in days of yore.
[Lucian]
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- Unde
Cestria prima interpretacio:
literatus episcopus,
liberalis
archidiaconus, lucidus clerus. [Lucian]
- quia literatum
habet episcopum, liberalem archdiaconum,
lucidum clerum. [Lucian]
- The first interpretation of
Cestria
: a learned
bishop, a generous
archdeacon, a shining clergy. [Lucian]
- in that Chester has a learned bishop, a generous archdeacon and a shining clergy. [Lucian]
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- By the erle of Chestre
nominat
Hug. Lupus, [Bradshaw]
- By the erle of Chestre
nominat
Hug. Lupus, [Bradshaw]
- Of the comyng of Willyam conquerour to this
lande, and howe Hug. Lupe, his syster sonne,
was founder of Chestre monasterye. [Bradshaw]
- A noble worthy prynce nominate
Hug. Lupus, [Bradshaw]
- The
dukes son of Britayne
/ and his syster son;
[Bradshaw]
- The
dukes son of Britayne
/ and his syster son;
[Bradshaw]
- As a
prepotent prince
/ and after statutes to deuise. [Bradshaw]
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This valeant knyght with a myghty
host [Bradshaw]
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He gaue to his knyghtes
after theyr desire [Bradshaw]
- This forsayd erle
of his benignite, [Bradshaw]
- Blessed Anselme at the erles supplicacion [Bradshaw]
- As the sayd erle was in his castell, [Bradshaw]
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This noble prince gaue of
his charite [Bradshaw]
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The founder also buylded within
the monasterie [Bradshaw]
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This noble founder the
.xxvii. day of Iuly [Bradshaw]
- Venerabilis comes
Hugo uocauit, [Lucian]
- Venerable Earl
Hugh summoned, [Lucian]
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