Adam Abell (ca. 1480 – ca. 1540) was a Scottish friar at Jedburgh Abbey. He wrote a chronicle in the 1530s that gives an insight into contemporary thought...
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(born 1996), French footballer Adam Abell (c. 1480 – c. 1540), Scottish chronicler, friar at Jedburgh Abbey Adam Abraham von Gaffron und Oberstradam (1665–1738)...
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Sir Anthony Abell (1906–1994), British colonial official, Governor of Sarawak Adam Abell (c.1480–c.1540), Scottish friar Alexander G. Abell (1818–1890)...
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certainty that the king had been killed. The 16th century chroniclers Adam Abell and John Lesley alleged that James III was slain in Milton mill on the...
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reported some secrecy about James's trip to St Quentin from Dieppe. Adam Abell's contemporary chronicle is the earliest source; "In ane dissimilit vestement...
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coloured and unreliable accounts of sixteenth-century chroniclers such as Adam Abell, Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, John Lesley, and George Buchanan, claim...
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Puranas – India Rajatarangini – Kashmir Roit and Quheil of Tyme – Scotland, Adam Abell Roskildense Chronicle – Denmark Royal Frankish Annals – Frankish Empire...
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Seton and Longniddry were twinned with the town of Barga, Tuscany, Italy. Adam Abell, 16th-century friar and chronicler, author of The Roit or Quheil of Tyme...
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his brother appears in the brief chronicle written by the Jedburgh monk Adam Abell in the 1530s. The historian Norman Macdougall supposed the sixteenth century...
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Abell 31 (also known as Sh2-290 or PK 219+31.1) is an ancient planetary nebula in the constellation of Cancer. It is estimated to be about 2,000 light...
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