Nomina Villarum — was a survey carried out in 1316 and contains a list of all cities, boroughs and townships in England and the Lords of them. The document was compiled for King Edward II. The survey was a feudal aid, a payment which by tradition the king could… … Wikipedia
nomina villarum — /nomana valeram/ In English law, an account of the names of all the villages and the possessors thereof, in each county, drawn up by several sheriffs (9 Edw. II), and returned by them into the exchequer, where it is still preserved … Black's law dictionary
Gazetteer — A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary or directory, an important reference for information about places and place names (see: toponomy), used in conjunction with a map or a full atlas.Aurousseau, 61.] It typically contains information… … Wikipedia
Walcott, Norfolk — Infobox UK place official name= Walcott country= England region= East of England shire district= North Norfolk shire county= Norfolk civil parish= Happisburgh CP static static image caption =Walcott village sign. population= 1,372 (parish, 2001… … Wikipedia
Canons Ashby (lost settlement) — Geobox|Lost Settlement name = Deserted village of Canons Ashby category = Lost Settlement image caption =The site of the lost settlement of Canons Ashby symbol = country = England state = Northamptonshire region = East Midlands district =… … Wikipedia
Glendon — Geobox|Lost Settlement name = Glendon category = Lost Settlement image caption = symbol = country = England state = Northamptonshire region = East Midlands district = Kettering (borough) municipality = Rushton, Northamptonshire location = East of … Wikipedia
Wythmail — Geobox|Lost Settlement name = Wythmail category = Lost settlement image caption = The location of Wythmail symbol = country = England state = Northamptonshire region = East of England district = Wellingborough municipality = Orlingbury location … Wikipedia
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PALATIUM — I. PALATIUM Imperatorum Regumque Aula, ut et splendidorum quorumque hominum magnificae aedes; unde nomen traxerit, dictum supra. Suidas a capite hominis recenter occisi, dum locarentur ibi fundamenta, reperto, nominis originem arcessit, quod apud … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LUPUS — I. LUPUS Cos. cum Maximo, A. U. C. 984. II. LUPUS Dux Seu. Imp. ab Albini militibus victus, de quo vide Casaub. ad Seu. Spartiani. III. LUPUS Ep. Senonensis, qui tantâ erat in pauperes munificentiâ, ut nullum sibi thesaurum relinqueret, sed omnes … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale