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BL3303629 Verolanium Antiquum (Urbs Britannico-Romana a Boadicia Icenorum Regina sub Nerone excisa). [By] W. Stukeley. Scala pedum, 15[ = 90 mm]Author: Stukeley, William / Illustrator: Stukeley, William[London], 1721Language: LatinSource/Shelfmark: Maps K.Top.15.47
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LLM11731074 Verulamium, St Albans. Illustration for An Inventory of the HIstorical Monuments in Hertfordshire (Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, 1910). All material Crown Copyright (expired), unless indicated otherwise.By English School (20th Century)
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BL3304877 Hertford & St. Albans: tourist map.Author: Southampton Ordnance Survey / Southampton Ordnance Survey, 1931Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: Maps.209.d.3.(43), cover
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LLM8648798 Plan of St Albans. Illustration for The British Isles Depicted by Pen and Camera (Cassell, c 1902).
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BL3295892 John of Wallingford, Collectanea ...St Albans Abbey and Wymondham Priory, 3rd quarter of the 13th century-2nd half of the 15th centuryLanguage: LatinSource/Shelfmark: Cotton Julius D. VII, folio 50v-53
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BL11870725 An itinerary map, showing the route between London and Naples, from Matthew Paris’ Liber additamentorum, 1250-1259, St Albans (Cotton MS Nero D I, ff. 183v-184r).By Paris Matthew
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BL11870724 An itinerary map, showing the route between London and Naples, from Matthew Paris’ Liber additamentorum, 1250-1259, St Albans (Cotton MS Nero D I, ff. 183v-184r). By Paris Matthew
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BL3261952 Historia AnglorumAuthor: Paris, Matthew; anonymous monk of Rochester; (joint authorship) / England (St Albans), 1250-1259Language: FrenchSource/Shelfmark: Royal 14 C. VII, ff.4v-5.
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BL3588334 St James's Square was laid out in 1662 when Henry Jermyn, Earl of St Albans, obtained a grant of land on the outskirts of London. In 1674, Christopher Wren was appointed architect of the parish church.
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BL3311978 Historia AnglorumAuthor: Paris, Matthew / England (St Albans); 1250-1259Language: FrenchSource/Shelfmark: Royal 14 C. VII, f.2.
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BL3311980 Historia AnglorumAuthor: Paris, Matthew / England (St Albans), 1250-1259Language: FrenchSource/Shelfmark: Royal 14 C. VII, f.2v
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BL3311984 Historia AnglorumAuthor: Paris, Matthew; anonymous monk of Rochester; (joint authorship) / England (St Albans), 1250-1259Language: FrenchSource/Shelfmark: Royal 14 C. VII, f.4(Whole folio) Part of the Itinerary from London to Jerusalem, including the City of Rome.Image taken from Historia Anglorum.Originally published/produced in England (St Albans), 1250-1259.
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BL3290165 Liber AdditamentorumAuthor: Paris, Matthew / England [St Albans]; circa 1250-1254Language: LatinSource/Shelfmark: Cotton Nero D. I, f.187v.
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BL3311983 Historia AnglorumAuthor: Paris, Matthew / England (St Albans), 1250-1259Language: FrenchSource/Shelfmark: Royal 14 C. VII, f.3v
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BL1274849 Matthew Paris ("Matthew the Parisian" c. 1200 – 1259) was a Benedictine monk, English chronicler, artist in illuminated manuscripts and cartographer, based at St Albans Abbey in Hertfordshire. He wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself, typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called "tinted drawings". Some were written in Latin, some in Anglo-Norman or French verse. His Chronica Majora is an oft-cited source, though modern historians recognise that Paris was not always reliable. He tended to glorify Emperor Frederick II and denigrate the Pope.
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BL1274852 Matthew Paris ("Matthew the Parisian" c. 1200 – 1259) was a Benedictine monk, English chronicler, artist in illuminated manuscripts and cartographer, based at St Albans Abbey in Hertfordshire. He wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself, typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called "tinted drawings". Some were written in Latin, some in Anglo-Norman or French verse. His Chronica Majora is an oft-cited source, though modern historians recognise that Paris was not always reliable. He tended to glorify Emperor Frederick II and denigrate the Pope.
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