Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... called the Town - field , bounded by the river , in which field , " amid corn almoft ready for the fickle , Prince Rupert , it is faid , on his way to Marston Moor , encamped in the last week of July , 1644. ” ' The elm under which he ...
... called the Town - field , bounded by the river , in which field , " amid corn almoft ready for the fickle , Prince Rupert , it is faid , on his way to Marston Moor , encamped in the last week of July , 1644. ” ' The elm under which he ...
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... called the STRID- A name it took of yore ; A thousand years it hath borne that name , And fhall a thousand more . And hither is young Romilly come ; And what may now forbid , That he , perhaps for the hundredth time , Shall bound across ...
... called the STRID- A name it took of yore ; A thousand years it hath borne that name , And fhall a thousand more . And hither is young Romilly come ; And what may now forbid , That he , perhaps for the hundredth time , Shall bound across ...
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... called the bloody or black - faced Clifford , who fell at the battle of Towton . His mother was obliged to fly and hide him , a mere child , from the vengeance of Edward IV . , and bring him up as a fhepherd in the wildeft receffes of ...
... called the bloody or black - faced Clifford , who fell at the battle of Towton . His mother was obliged to fly and hide him , a mere child , from the vengeance of Edward IV . , and bring him up as a fhepherd in the wildeft receffes of ...
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... called by the English EALDECHIRCHE , that is the ancient church , and that the people of that province found nothing by which they might swear an oath so sacred that they should fear to break it , as the ancient church ; and that it was ...
... called by the English EALDECHIRCHE , that is the ancient church , and that the people of that province found nothing by which they might swear an oath so sacred that they should fear to break it , as the ancient church ; and that it was ...
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... called YNSWITRYN , —that is , Infula Vitrea , -fituated amid woods , thickets and marshes , and thus called on account of a stream which flowed round it through the marshes which was of the colour of glass , - whence the name of the ...
... called YNSWITRYN , —that is , Infula Vitrea , -fituated amid woods , thickets and marshes , and thus called on account of a stream which flowed round it through the marshes which was of the colour of glass , - whence the name of the ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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