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- Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis Volume I pp. xxv Hudson Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis Volume I pp. xxiv Hudson Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis Volume I pp...
- missing publisher (link) Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis, Hudson, John, ed. (2007). Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis: The History of the Church of Abingdon...
- production of a reliquary for Cnut and for the abbey. Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis:The History of the Church of Abingdon, edited and translated by John...
- buildings and a Scheduled Monument. According to the Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis (Abingdon Chronicle), Oxford Castle was built by the Norman baron Robert...
- Blessed Virgin Mary, Abingdon, also known as the Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis. C.x Names of those owing service to the kings of England, Henry III–Edward...
- grant was recorded in the abbey's chronicle, the Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis, like the original grant had been. William then gave further lands to...
- connected to Uppsala in the period 1123–1142. The Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis explains that Siward was chosen by Archbishop Eadsige of Canterbury...
- Century". Welcome to Oxford. Retrieved 20 October 2014. Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis. Graham, Malcolm (2016). On Foot from Paradise Street to Sheepwash....
- M****cripts B and C of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis, a 12th-century Latin chronicle written at Abingdon This disambiguation...
- landowner. The Chronicle of the Monastery of Abingdon (Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis) was written at the abbey in the twelfth century.[citation needed] In...