- was
founded in 1440 by
Henry VI as Kynge's
College of Our
Ladye of Eton
besyde Windesore,
making it the 18th-oldest
school in the Headmasters' and Headmistresses'...
-
persones more
hanged at the
wrestlying place on the
backesyde of
Clarkenwell besyde London Hall. Hen. VIII an. 30,
cited in A New
Dictionary of the English...
-
barones and
gentrie on hors, the Toun of
Edinburgh and many
thousandis besyde,
convoyit these corpis all along, the
callouris [colours] fleying, drums...
- folde ther my fote steppede. I
layde myn hede one ane hill ane
hawthorne besyde; The
throstills full throly they
threpen togedire,
Hipped up heghwalles fro...
- England, is
founded by King
Henry VI as "Kynge's
College of Our
Ladye of Eton
besyde Windesore".
September 13 –
Christopher of Bavaria, King
Christopher III...
- England, is
founded by King
Henry VI as "Kynge's
College of Our
Ladye of Eton
besyde Windesore".
September 13 –
Christopher of Bavaria, King
Christopher III...
- Cahan,
Ancient Edward Keltey and
Terlagh Mac Cana,
Serjeant . In all, 500
besydes officers [citation needed]
Macdonald territories in
Scotland originally...
- and goodes, the some of
foure thowsande and fyve
houndrethe dolleris,
besydes a
wryteynge which my
souffraune lord
Kynge Jemes his
majestie be fore hade...
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subsistance as corne, potatoes, hoggs, Turkeys, and
foules in
great plenty,
besydes owr
fruits ... God is thus
mercifull unto us, that
although [they] may...
-
Edward Hall, "Hooton" and "Heton Hall" must be the Hatton-Field, "Hoton feld
besyde Berwyke"
where Gloucester is said to have
knighted Sir
Ralph ****heton of...