The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 253F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Cerdic and Cynric his son , with five ships , at that stead which is hight Cerdices ora ; and on that ilk day they fought against the Welsh . " In 501 , " came Port to Britain , and his twain sons , Bieda and Mægla , with two ships , at ...
... Cerdic and Cynric his son , with five ships , at that stead which is hight Cerdices ora ; and on that ilk day they fought against the Welsh . " In 501 , " came Port to Britain , and his twain sons , Bieda and Mægla , with two ships , at ...
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... Cerdic and Cynric fought against the Welsh , at the stow which is cleped Cerdice's leah . " In 530 , " Cerdic and Cynric took Wight Island , and slew a few men at Wihtgarasburh ( Carisbrooke ) . " In 534 , " Cerdic , the first king of ...
... Cerdic and Cynric fought against the Welsh , at the stow which is cleped Cerdice's leah . " In 530 , " Cerdic and Cynric took Wight Island , and slew a few men at Wihtgarasburh ( Carisbrooke ) . " In 534 , " Cerdic , the first king of ...
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... Cerdic , that is to say the Caer dyke , the initial letter being always hard in early English . It so happens that all the places compounded with the name of Cerdic , so far as they are recognisable at all , lie near the line of ...
... Cerdic , that is to say the Caer dyke , the initial letter being always hard in early English . It so happens that all the places compounded with the name of Cerdic , so far as they are recognisable at all , lie near the line of ...
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