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We now have linguistic support for the word 'Dunelm' being a reference to the cathedral city in Durham, in the north of England (but south of Scotland!).
The Old Foodie 2009
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Why didn't they just go to Matalan/Dunelm/on the market, and BUY one...aarrrggghhhh.
continuing christmas whilst in a funk Katy 2009
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She wins a series of excellent high-profile engagements around the UK, including London, and the chance to make a CD on the Dunelm label.
A marvel in Manchester Jessica 2007
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She wins a series of excellent high-profile engagements around the UK, including London, and the chance to make a CD on the Dunelm label.
Archive 2007-08-01 Jessica 2007
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Dunelm, published by Bedford: the old Latin hymn On St. Cuthbert, MS. in Bibl.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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Dunelm, or Durham, signifies a hill upon waters, from the Saxon words Dun, a bill, and Holme, a place situate in or among the waters.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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Bishops of Durham, down to the present day, take alternately the Latin and French signatures, _Duresm_ and _Dunelm_.
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Cosin of Dunelm, 1671; Trelawney of Winton, 1721; Lindsay of Armagh,
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Van-Mildert, and the present occupant of the see, have taken the signature of Dunelm.
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At the end are these lines, _Ric. de Aungervile cognominato de Bury, Dunelm.
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather
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