id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt inu.30000006241354 Wheatley, Henry Benjamin Chap-books and folk-lore tracts / First series. edited by G.L. Gomme and H.B. Wheatley v.1 1885 .txt text/plain 2104 125 79 Writing in the Quarterly Review (vol. champion.' The honest antiquary has identified this wellknown knight with the far less celebrated Sir Frederick de they to this day show, says Sir William Dugdale [Dugd. grave-stone near the east end of the chancel in Tilney churchyard, whereon the form of a cross is so cut or carved as that be a representation of the cart-wheel is a cross pattee, on the sword, and tooke one of the cart-wheeles which he held as a The Axell-tree and cart-wheele are you may reade at large in the History of Scotland^ thus abridged a traditional version in modern days, because it is important to note that the printing of a chapbook version need not have as gentlemen are, or sir as to knights apperteineth, but onelie not called masters and gentlemen, but goodmen, as goodman way which the Gyant kept was nearer by half, and Tom having ./cache/inu.30000006241354.pdf ./txt/inu.30000006241354.txt