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- William Lambarde (18 October 1536 – 19 August 1601) was an English antiquarian, writer on legal subjects, and politician. He is particularly remembered...
- time around England, Ireland and perhaps Wales, in the company of William Lambarde, during and/or after which he gathered information on Old English m****cripts...
- daughters; anciently by all, and in Coke's time, only by some. William Lambarde wrote it chivage. Jewish people, when allowed to live in England, paid...
- fundamentally incorrect, and many refer to it as a "myth". The antiquarian William Lambarde published what he believed were the Anglo-Saxon and Norman law codes, tracing...
- Title page of William Lambarde's Perambulation of Kent (completed in 1570 and published in 1576), a historical description of Kent and the first published...
- waggon, that the faults of his own work might p**** undiscovered". William Lambarde in 1576 commented that "as [Vergil] was by office Collector of the Peter...
- Members included William Camden, Sir Robert Cotton, John Stow, William Lambarde, Richard Carew and others. This body existed until 1604, when it fell under...
- the benefite of the river, a seate of more commoditie", observed William Lambarde, in his Perambulation of Kent 1573, noted by Walter Thornbury and Edward...
- Sevenoaks. Land and funds were given for the chapel and churchyards by the Lambarde family. Architect Thomas Graham Jackson added a chancel in 1871; the funds...
- "Reculver (Kent)". Duncombe 1784, p. 73. Lambarde 1596, p. 65. Bower 1994, p. 161. Duncombe 1784, p. 79. Lambarde 1596, p. 261. "New mode of oyster culture"...