| John Leland - Great Britain - 1768 - 574 pages
...cuftom ufed by the Sheriffs of York; and of the bounds of St. Maurice Parifhe in that City. VOL. V. IA Tale of two Swannes, wherein is comprehended the original...certain proper Names ufed in this Tale, with notes. 3 Proper(9 ) 3 Propertees of the Shyres of England. 4 Extract of an old Roll for praying fat the foul... | |
| William Huddesford - Authors, English - 1772 - 442 pages
...epiftola quaedam not tra, de qua fupra, n. xu. XXVIII. A TALE of two Swannes : wherein is compre^ tended the Original and increafe of the River Lee, commonly called Ware River : together wifh the Antiqurtte of fundry places and townes feated uptn tht fame. By W. Vallans. Ad init. Vol.... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes, Henry George Bohn - English literature - 1865 - 186 pages
...Irish Academy. V ALLANS, W. A Tale of two Swannes j wherein is comprehended the Original and Encrease of the River Lee, commonly called Ware River : together with the Antiquitie of sundrie Places and Townes seated upon the same. Lond. by Roger Ward, J 590, 4to. Pp. 24. A poetic fiction... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - English literature - 1865 - 652 pages
...Irish Academy. VALLANS, W. A Tale of two Swannes ; wherein is comprehended the Original and Encrease of the River Lee, commonly called Ware River : together with the Antiquitie of eundrie Places and Townes seated upon the same. bond, by Roger Ward, J590, 4to. Pp. 24. A poetic fiction... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - English literature - 1909 - 612 pages
...Dialect Society. 1878. VALLANS. A Tale of two Swannes. Wherein is comprehended the original encrease of the river Lee, commonly called Ware River : together with the Antiquitie of sundrie Places and Townes seated upon the same. Pleasant to be read, and not unprofitable to be understood.... | |
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