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Page 342
... William of Malmesbury , we would require Hoveden , and Matthew Paris ; of the latter of whom we shall have occasion again to speak . From what has already transpired in these pages , many of our readers ... William of Malmesbury .
... William of Malmesbury , we would require Hoveden , and Matthew Paris ; of the latter of whom we shall have occasion again to speak . From what has already transpired in these pages , many of our readers ... William of Malmesbury .
Page 344
... Malmesbury and librarian of that monastery , in which he had laboured in the Scriptorium from his earliest years . Leland says that he was precentor at the time of his death , and had refused the dignity of ... William of Malmesbury .
... Malmesbury and librarian of that monastery , in which he had laboured in the Scriptorium from his earliest years . Leland says that he was precentor at the time of his death , and had refused the dignity of ... William of Malmesbury .
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... William of Malmesbury , account of , and of his historical works , 342-353 . the Conqueror , his vic- tory at Hastings and his per- son described by William of Malmesbury , 351-353- Wiltshire , geology of , 130 . Wolfdietrich , his ...
... William of Malmesbury , account of , and of his historical works , 342-353 . the Conqueror , his vic- tory at Hastings and his per- son described by William of Malmesbury , 351-353- Wiltshire , geology of , 130 . Wolfdietrich , his ...
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