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  • The Chronicle is not unbiased: there are occasions when comparison with other mediæval sources makes it clear that the scribes who wrote it omitted ...lish and one, known as the ''Bilingual Canterbury Epitome'', is in English with a translation of each annal into Latin. The ''Peterborough Chronicle'', is ...
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  • ...e hill presents a broad greensward way up towards its summit, often dotted with summer picnickers. Steep wooded slopes are to either side. The main escar ...ref> Older mediæval documents however make reference to local individuals with surnames including ''Atteboxe'', ''de la Boxe'' and ''Buxeto'', suggesting ...
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  • ...ed buildings that the native St Kildans left behind. They share the island with a small military base established in 1957.<ref>Steel (1988) page 273.</ref> ...south-east of Hirta.<ref name="Maclean (1977) page 33."/><ref>Quine (2000) pages 99, 109, 111, 125, 137, 145.</ref> ...
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