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its device incomprehensible , but what can be recovered of its legend speaks of T DOLT I DRVERI ( 55 ) . Druerie is a French word , recorded as early as 1170 ; dru ( e ) was the common term for ' lover ' or perhaps ' beloved ' , and its ...
its device incomprehensible , but what can be recovered of its legend speaks of T DOLT I DRVERI ( 55 ) . Druerie is a French word , recorded as early as 1170 ; dru ( e ) was the common term for ' lover ' or perhaps ' beloved ' , and its ...
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In point of fact , the legend can be read in more than one way , a not uncommon situation when spelling was subject to ... and not helped by the fact that legends are not always cut in a way that makes the divisions into words clear .
In point of fact , the legend can be read in more than one way , a not uncommon situation when spelling was subject to ... and not helped by the fact that legends are not always cut in a way that makes the divisions into words clear .
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The legend is slightly damaged , reading DODOLOFROBIN ; the final N is reversed , a common mistake on matrices . However , in this case , it may be a mistake , but an indication of the way in which the legend should be read .
The legend is slightly damaged , reading DODOLOFROBIN ; the final N is reversed , a common mistake on matrices . However , in this case , it may be a mistake , but an indication of the way in which the legend should be read .
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THE WATCHTOWERS AND FORTLETS ON THE NORTH YORKSHIRE main | 17 |
THE WHITBY MERELS BOARD | 25 |
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