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Middel-Engle

  • noun
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Middel-Engle, a; pl.
The Middle Angles, the Angles of Leicestershire
    (v.
  • Green's Making of England, pp. 74-80
  • )
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  • Of Engle cóman Eást-Engle and Middel-Engle and Myrce and eall Norþhembra cynn

    de Anglis Orientales Angli, Mediterranei Angli, Merci, tota Nordanhymbrorum progenies ... sunt orti,

    • Bd. 1, 15
    • ;
    • S. 483, 25.
  • Midel-Angle,

    • Chr. 449
    • ;
    • Erl. 12, 12.
  • Middel-Engla mǽgþ ... wæs cristen geworden. Ðissum tídum Middel-Engle Cristes geleáfan onféngon,

    • Bd. 3, 21
    • ;
    • S. 550, 36-39.
  • Ðá wæs Déma biscop geworden Middel-Engla and eác Myrcna samod ... hé forþférde on Middel-Englum on ðam þeódlande ðe is nemned on Feppingum,

    • S. 551, 32-36: 3, 24
    • ;
    • S. 557, 17.
    [When the Middle Angles had a bishop of their own the see was at Leicester.]
  • Færpinga þreó hund hýda is in Middel-Englum,

    • Cod. Dip. B. i. 414, 27.
  • Ðone Ceaddan se ercebiscop ǽsænde Myrceon tó biscope and Middel-Englum and Lindesfarum,

    • Shrn. 59, 14.
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v.  Engle.
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  • Middel-Engle, n.