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_ -- Will you kindly allow me to avail myself of your columns to correct an error in my translation of "Ingulph," in Bohn's _Antiquarian Library_?
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Holland, in Lincolnshire, is by Ingulph called _Hoiland_, a name which has been thought to mean _hedgeland_, in allusion to the sea-walls or hedges by which it was preserved from inundation.
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Father Ingulph was wont to groan after each of these spectacles.
The Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest 1893
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Ingulph, a couple of jovial harvesters sprawled beside him, a fat skin of ale in his hands on its way to his mouth.
The Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest 1893
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When he heard that, Father Ingulph forgot his robes to indulge in
The Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest 1893
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Ingulph inquired impatiently, as he finished the girding-up of his robes and picked up his staff preparatory to setting forth.
The Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest 1893
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The lovers of English history and antiquities are much indebted to Ingulph for his excellent history of the abbey of
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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From Canute we may proceed to notice that extraordinary literary triumvirate -- Ingulph, Lanfranc, and Anselm.
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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From Ingulph we go to LANFRANC; who, in his earlier years, gratified his book appetites in the quiet and congenial seclusion of his little favourite abbey in Normandy: where he afterwards opened a school, the celebrity of which was acknowledged throughout Europe.
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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Ope wide its jaws, and in its deepest caves Ingulph their impious bands!
The Monthly mirror: reflecting men and manners; with strictures on their epitome, the stage .. 1795
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