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- used the Latin post-nominal letters Dunelm after their degree, from Dunelmensis (of, belonging to, or from Durham). Between around 1286 and 1291 the...
- name include Dunelmensischira (Durhamshire) from c. 1100 and Comitatus Dunelmensis (County Durham) from 1344. The situation regarding the formal name in...
- Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera et Collectanea, vol. I, Durham: Surtees Society Symeon of Durham (1868) [1104–1108], Hinde, Hodgson (ed.), Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera...
- widespread famine. The first representation of Cleadon on a map is in the Dunelmensis Episcopatus, published in 1576 by Christopher Saxton. The village, called...
- Oxford University Press. 2nd ed. 1989. Raine, James, ed. (1839). Historia Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres. Surtees Society. Vol. 9. London. p. 63. Cherry 1992...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dunelm is an abbreviation of the Latin word Dunelmensis (of Durham). It is also use in the name of various things, often ****ociated...
- of the Dunfermline Vita, pp. 135–221. Ed. J. Hodgson Hinde, Symeonis Dunelmensis opera et collectanea. Surtees Society 51. 1868. 234-54 (Appendix III)...
- Wharton attributes the continuation of Robert de Graystanes' Historia Dunelmensis (History of Durham). The "Continuation of Graystanes", which extends...
- Phythian-Adams, Land of the ****brians, pp. 8–10 Hinde (ed.), Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera, p. 117; Green, Henry I, p. 172; Stevenson, Simeon of Durham, p...
- Chester-le-Street (Cunecacestre). It is sometimes also known as the Historia Dunelmensis ecclesiae (English: History of the Church of Durham). The following is...