Bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation in Hawkshead, in a grade 2* listed lakeland cottage that was the early home of the poet William Wordsworth.
14th-century English Scholastic thinker and pioneer of the mathematical study of motion. Article by John Longeway from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
From "The Golden Legend," by Jacobus de Voragine. William Caxton translation, hosted by the Medieval Sourcebook.
History, admissions policy, curriculum and contact details.
Archbishop of Reims; b. in Hampshire, 1554; d. at Reims, 11 April, 1629.
Section for Pitt the Elder from Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.
Provider of hand-carved wooden mantels and fireplace accessories. Includes product catalog and company news.
Canadian physician and surgeon, b. at Hinchinbrook near Huntingdon, Quebec, June 29, 1829; d. at Montreal, 19 February, 1907.
Extensive annotated bibliography on the English artist. Includes book reviews, online essays, links to image galleries and other relevant sites.
Biography of the English artist William Hogarth, written by Austin Dobson.
Brief profile of the English martyr, who was arrested while saying Mass, and executed in 1618.
…bert Lee (Red) Woods and Callie Lamodie Carraway Adams; and William Norton LeGear Jnr and Lucy Louise Smith. Includes the surnames Allen, Burgess, Carraway, Ebel, Finley, Howell, Kirkland, Langner, Maples, Pierce, Stinnett and Winkler.…
Letters written by pilgrims at Plymouth, including William Bradford, Emmanuel Altham, and John Robinson.
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