The ciconia or stork[14] I have seen in the fennes & some haue been shot in the marshes between this and yarmouth.
Edlingsey, that is to say, the Iland of noble men, enuironed about withfennes and mareshes.
The ciconia or stork I have seen in the fennes and some haue been shot in the marshes between this and Yarmouth.
But Humfrey Llhoyd holdeth, that it tooke name of this British word Helig, which signifieth willowes, wherwith those fennes abound.
Ile called Edlingsey, that is to say, the Iland of noble men, enuironed about with fennes and mareshes.
There be that haue mainteined, that this Ile should rather take name of the great abundance of éeles that are found in these waters and fennes wherwith this Ile is inuironed.
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