| Alexander Dyce - 1902 - 594 psl.
...With us the lines cited by Camden in his Britannia, vol. i. col. 451, ' Were I in my castle of liungey Upon the river of Waveney, I would ne care for the king of Cockeney' whencesoever they come, indicate that London was formerly known by this satirical name ; and hence... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1904 - 920 psl.
...With ns the lines cited by Camdeu In his Britannia, vol. i. col. 461, ' Were I in my castle of BuDgey Upon the river of Waveney, I would ne care for the king of Cockeiiey,' whencesoever they come, indicate that London was formerly known by this satirical name... | |
| Reginald Allen Brown - 2004 - 238 psl.
...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... | |
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