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The Scouring of the White Horse
by Thomas Hughes
Binding: Hardcover, 244 pages
Publisher: BiblioLife
List Price: USD $23.99
Weight: 114
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.21 x W: 0.5 inches
ISBN 10: 0559277520
ISBN 13: 9780559277528
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: APPENDIX. Note I. The earliest authentic historical notices of the White Horse are, so far as I am aware, 1st. A Cartulary of the Abbey of Abingdon, now in the British Museum, of the time of Henry II., the exact date of it being, it is believed, A. D. 1171. It runs as follows ' Consuetudinis apud Anglos tune ' erat, ut monachi qui vellent pecuniarum patriinoniorum qui forent ' susceptibiles, ipsisque fruentes quomodo placeret dispensarent. Unde 'et in Abbendonia duo, Leofricus et Godricus Cild appellati, quorum ' unus Godricus, Spersholt juxta locum qui vulgo mons Albi Equi uuncu 'patur, alter Leofricus Hwitceorce super flumen Tamisie maneria sita ; patrimonial! jure obtinebant,' andc. JJdly. Another Cartulary of the same Abbey, of the reign of Kichard I. which runs as follows: ' Prope montem ubi ad Album 'Equum scanditur, ab antique temporc Ecclesia ista manerium Offentum ' appellatum in dominio possidet, juxta quod villa X hidarum adjacet ex 'jure Ecclesiso quam Speresholt nominavit,' andc. 3dly. An entry on the Close Kolls, 42 Ed. III. or A.d. 1368 9 'Gerard de 1'Isle tient en la vale de White Horse one fee,' andc. SeeArchseologia, vol. xxxi. p. 290. Letter from William Thorns, Esq. to J. Y. Ackerman, Esq. Secretary. Coming down to comparatively modern times, it is curious that so little notice should have been taken of the White Horse by our antiquaries. Wise in his Letter to Dr. Mead (1738), which has been already quoted from in the text, regrets this, and then adds, ' Leland's journey ' does not seem to have carried him this way, nor does Camden here go ' out of the other's track; though he mentions upon another occasion, and ' by the bye, The White Horse; but in such a manner, that I could wish, for ' his own sake, he had passed it over in silence with ...


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