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THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE.
A.D. 1154.

borough with great respect, and in full procession; so he was also at Ramsey, at Thorney, and at . . . . and Spalding, and . . . .[1]

  1. The MS. is defective. Ramsey and Thorney are elicited from some faint traces in the Laud MS. which seem to have escaped the penetration of Gibson. The last paragraph, if Gibson's reading be correct, appears to relate to some building which the abbat and monks of Peterborough had begun about this time. See Gunton's History of Peterborough Minster, and Cont. Hug. Candid. ap. Sparke, pp. 92, 93.

END OF ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE.