| Hugh Meredith - 1929 - 402 psl.
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| Sir Paul Harvey - 1932 - 888 psl.
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| Sir Paul Harvey - 1934 - 896 psl.
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| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 510 psl.
...those rhymes ascribed to Hugh Bigot, which Camden has published : ' Were I in my castle of Bungey upoa the river of Waveney, I would ne care for the King of Cockeney.' The author, in calling London Cockeney, might possibly allude to that imaginary country... | |
| Reginald Allen Brown - 2004 - 238 psl.
...in which Hugh Bigod was one of the leaders and East Anglia one of the principal theatres of action. ('Were I in my castle of Bungay, Upon the river of...Waveney, I would ne care for the King of Cockney') In view of this context of events there seems little doubt that Orford was raised as part of a struggle... | |
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