History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, 1. sējumsLongman, 1814 - 396 lappuses |
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... Saxons to change the Bri- tish to corresponding ones in the Saxon , Cairgrant was naturally enough converted into Grantacester ; the town Turner's Hist . of Anglo Sax . Vol . ii . b . 12. c . iv . fortified with a castle on the river ...
... Saxons to change the Bri- tish to corresponding ones in the Saxon , Cairgrant was naturally enough converted into Grantacester ; the town Turner's Hist . of Anglo Sax . Vol . ii . b . 12. c . iv . fortified with a castle on the river ...
49. lappuse
... Saxon Chronicle ; Grenta , in Doomsday Book , is the same word . For , as a Saxon gave in the name , and a Norman wrote it down , the Saxon Granta would sound the Norman Grenta ; beside , that the Normans were wont industriously to ...
... Saxon Chronicle ; Grenta , in Doomsday Book , is the same word . For , as a Saxon gave in the name , and a Norman wrote it down , the Saxon Granta would sound the Norman Grenta ; beside , that the Normans were wont industriously to ...
50. lappuse
... viations particularly of the names of towns derived from the Saxon : thus , Oxenford , Oxford ; Madwaystown , Maidstone ; Dorubernia , Dofer , But whatever we make of poor Cam , Bridge is 50 HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY .
... viations particularly of the names of towns derived from the Saxon : thus , Oxenford , Oxford ; Madwaystown , Maidstone ; Dorubernia , Dofer , But whatever we make of poor Cam , Bridge is 50 HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY .
51. lappuse
... Saxon ( BRILA ) , and Grantabrige and Cambridge , both Dover ; Circencester , Ciceter ; Catwarabyrig , Canterbury . See Lam- barde's Perambulations of Kent , p , 174. In like manner , Cantabri- gia , as we find it in Bede and Gildas ...
... Saxon ( BRILA ) , and Grantabrige and Cambridge , both Dover ; Circencester , Ciceter ; Catwarabyrig , Canterbury . See Lam- barde's Perambulations of Kent , p , 174. In like manner , Cantabri- gia , as we find it in Bede and Gildas ...
52. lappuse
... Saxons . " Let it , however , be observed , that the etymological meaning of Granta , as deduced by Camden and Burton , from the Saxon word Gron , a marshy ground , does not correspond to Cam , which , as before hinted , signifies ...
... Saxons . " Let it , however , be observed , that the etymological meaning of Granta , as deduced by Camden and Burton , from the Saxon word Gron , a marshy ground , does not correspond to Cam , which , as before hinted , signifies ...
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