| William Huddesford, Thomas Warton - Antiquarians - 1772 - 434 pages
...cuftom ufed by the Sheriffs of York ; and of the bounds of St. Maurice Parifhe in that City. VOL. V. f A Tale of two Swannes, wherein is comprehended the original...certain proper Names ufed in this Tale, with notes. 3 Propertees of the Shyres of England. 4 Extract of an old Roll praying for. the foul of Dame Lucy De... | |
| 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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