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Leircestriam
quam Britonum rex Leirus
constituit, [Lucian]
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Leicester
which Lear, king of the
Britons, founded [Lucian]
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- Also he founded the monastery of
Leonence
, [Bradshaw]
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- Translate to Lichefelde
the se of
Canturbury; [Bradshaw]
- Also
the see of Lichfelde
was translate to Chester, [Bradshaw]
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- Victorious and liberall /
coronate at London. [Bradshaw]
- At London was set the chiefe archebisshops
se, [Bradshaw]
- Ethelstan his sonne was
coronate at London
[Bradshaw]
- Was coronate at London / made saxons all
bonde. [Bradshaw]
- A generall counsell was celebrate at London, [Bradshaw]
- Descended from London to wynne the sayd counte. [Bradshaw]
- Sende for saynt
Anselme vnto London, [Bradshaw]
- Saynt Anselme departed thence vnto
London [Bradshaw]
- na gwragedd Llundain
garnbuteiniach, [Satire on the Men of Chester]
- nor women of London more like notorious
whores, [Satire on the Men of Chester]
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