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Badlesmere, who had refused to admit her into her castle at Ledes, co.
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Corby likewise had the constableship of the castle of Ledes.
Chaucer's Official Life James Root Hulbert 1926
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Porchester, Wolvesey, Ledes, and Dover, with many others, are believed to have been either entirely rebuilt, or at least enlarged, by him.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Philip Walsingham Sergeant 1912
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Canterbury, visiting London on each occasion; that she was at Ledes
In Convent Walls The Story of the Despensers Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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And the xxvj day of Juyn the emperor remeved fro Westm 'toward the castell of Ledes in Kanc', and from the castell of Ledes unto Eltham, and from Eltham forth to Caunterbury; and he schipped out of Engelond the xvj day of August.
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Over 63 years, the Ledes have been Alberta road builders motto: "We move the earth", pipeline trenchers, telecom darlings, and dot-com busts, but they have never entirely abandoned their roots.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GORDON PITTS 2010
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WSJ Ledes on the OPR Report Elsewhere, confused language makes for confusing copy
CJR Ryan Chittum 2010
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WSJ Ledes on the OPR Report Elsewhere, confused language makes for confusing copy
CJR Ryan Chittum 2010
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Diane Winston: Red on Saffron: Burma Bleeds and Ledes the News
Diane Winston: Red on Saffron: Burma Bleeds and Ledes the News 2008
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Red on Saffron: Burma Bleeds and Ledes the News digg
Diane Winston: Red on Saffron: Burma Bleeds and Ledes the News 2008
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