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... John Leland and John Stow1 T. S. DORSCH THE first full - scale antiquarian survey of England to be published was the Britannia of William Camden , in which Britain is des- cribed in what might be ... JOHN LELAND AND JOHN STOW T S Dorsch.
... John Leland and John Stow1 T. S. DORSCH THE first full - scale antiquarian survey of England to be published was the Britannia of William Camden , in which Britain is des- cribed in what might be ... JOHN LELAND AND JOHN STOW T S Dorsch.
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... John Leland , potentially the greatest of the Tudor antiquaries , was more highly favoured than the rest in that he was able to begin his researches before the Monasteries fell . He is only potentially the greatest because he fell ill ...
... John Leland , potentially the greatest of the Tudor antiquaries , was more highly favoured than the rest in that he was able to begin his researches before the Monasteries fell . He is only potentially the greatest because he fell ill ...
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... John Leland . There is also an excellent twentieth - century edition.3 In addition to his work on England as a whole , Leland ' made large collections towards the Antiquities of London ' which are now lost , but which were used by John ...
... John Leland . There is also an excellent twentieth - century edition.3 In addition to his work on England as a whole , Leland ' made large collections towards the Antiquities of London ' which are now lost , but which were used by John ...
Contents
JOHN LELAND | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE AND SIR THOMAS MORE | 36 |
THE SHADOW OF THE SWAN | 58 |
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