Thomas Cheyney. William Gascoyn. William Courtney. Godfrey Fulgeham. Edward Pomerey. Fraunces Bryan.c Richard Cornewalle. John d Cheyny. Henry Owen. William Coffyn. Thomas Thay. Euery oon of the Knightes and Squyers mencyoned on both sides of this lefe... Works of the Camden Society - Página 331842 - 133 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Michael Underwood, Marshall Hall - 1835 - 572 páginas
...than mention it, notwithstanding they all appear to have seen the disease. It hath been observed, that it does not seem to have been noticed by any of the ancient writers : and Tulpins himself appears to speak of it as of one he bad not long been anywise... | |
| 1842 - 154 páginas
...Thomas Cheyney. William Gascoyn. William Courtney. Godfrey Fulgeham. Edward Pomerey. Fraunces Bryan.c Richard Cornewalle. John d Cheyny. Henry Owen. William...against his name. d Originally written " Robert." ' That is, all the Knights and Esquires above enumerated. ' Sir Henry Wyatt, father of Wyatt the poet,... | |
| John Henry Manners Duke of Rutland - 1842 - 156 páginas
...Thomas Cheyney. William Gascoyn. William Courtney. Godfrey Fulgeham. Edward Pomerey. Fraunces Bryan.c Richard Cornewalle. John d Cheyny. Henry Owen. William...inserted after Fulgeham, but afterwards struck out, and " deil " written against his name. d Originally written " Robert." ' That is, all the Knights and Esquires... | |
| John Henry Manners Duke of Rutland - 1842 - 156 páginas
...Thomas Cheyney. William Gascoyn. William Courtney. Godfrey Fulgeham. Edward Pomerey. Fraunces Bryan.0 Richard Cornewalle. John d Cheyny. Henry Owen. William...struck out. c " Gerard Danet " was inserted after Pulgeham, but afterwards struck out, and " ded" written against his name. d Originally written " Robert."... | |
| William Yarrell - 1882 - 566 páginas
...westward its limits are not easily traced, for though De Filippi observed it at the foot of Demavend, it does not seem to have been noticed by any of the naturalists who have explored Armenia, Anatolia or Palestine, nor is it recorded from the Caucasus,... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 610 páginas
...collections. Even then, however, the questions arising out of the tale have by no means all been solved. It does not seem to have been noticed by any of the learned men who have written upon them that a version quite different from the literary versions usually... | |
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