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local government district.
Lanercost is
known for the
presence of
Lanercost Priory and its
proximity to Hadrian's Wall.
Lanercost Priory was
founded in 1165...
-
Lanercost Priory was
founded by
Robert de Vaux
between 1165 and 1174, the most
likely date
being 1169, to
house Augustinian canons. The
priory is situated...
- The
Lanercost Chronicle is a
northern English history covering the
years 1201 to 1346. It
covers the Wars of
Scottish Independence, but it is also highly...
- "
Lanercost" is a folk song by the folk rock
group Steeleye Span. It was
released as the B-side of the
single "Somewhere in London" in 1985. It then featured...
- was ****brian, and
Thomas was
attached to the
family house at
Banks near
Lanercost, as his
personal background.
Joseph Addison had
married Sarah Shaw, and...
- fla****, and the skin cut into
small pieces as
tokens of the victory. The
Lanercost Chronicle records that
Wallace had "a
broad strip [of Cressingham's skin]...
- (GB) Cowl Mare (GB) Cowl (GB) Bay
Middleton (GB)
Crucifix (GB)
Lanercost Mare (GB)
Lanercost (GB) The Nun (GB) Dam
Rebecca T.
Price The
Colonel Priam (GB)...
- was
mortally wounded during the battle, and was dead by November. The
Lanercost Chronicle records that
Wallace had a
broad strip of Cressingham's skin...
-
Maxwell 1913, p. 336. Maxwell, Herbert, ed. (1913). The
Chronicle of
Lanercost, 1272–1346 : Translated, with notes. Glasgow: J.
Maclehose and sons. pp...
- June 1281
Stirling Castle);
buried in
Dunfermline Abbey According to the
Lanercost Chronicle,
Alexander did not
spend his
decade as a
widower alone: "he...