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It was from these towers that the flower of English chivalry went forth under the
banner of the Cross - carried the terror of their arms to the gates of Jerusalem ,
and earned those glorious badges ' which are now the proud distinction of their ...
It was from these towers that the flower of English chivalry went forth under the
banner of the Cross - carried the terror of their arms to the gates of Jerusalem ,
and earned those glorious badges ' which are now the proud distinction of their ...
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He next spent a con the reach of every admirer of English monuments . siderable
time in Switzerland , among the High Alps and in the valleys of Piedmont , where
many vestiges 1 His late Majesty William IV . , while Duke of Clarence of feudal ...
He next spent a con the reach of every admirer of English monuments . siderable
time in Switzerland , among the High Alps and in the valleys of Piedmont , where
many vestiges 1 His late Majesty William IV . , while Duke of Clarence of feudal ...
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On the death of Roger Montgomery , his English possessions descended by will
to Pugh , his younger son , whose life , like that of his brother Robert , was spent
in wars of retaliation and aggression ; seconding the enterprises of the turbulent ...
On the death of Roger Montgomery , his English possessions descended by will
to Pugh , his younger son , whose life , like that of his brother Robert , was spent
in wars of retaliation and aggression ; seconding the enterprises of the turbulent ...
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245 . dence , was one of those which survived the demoli † Castrum Harundel
T. R. E. reddeb ^ de qodation of English fortresses which succeeded the Con .
mol ^ ino XL . solid . et de iiibus conuviis ( conviviis ? ) quest . [ Tierney , i . 33 ;
and ...
245 . dence , was one of those which survived the demoli † Castrum Harundel
T. R. E. reddeb ^ de qodation of English fortresses which succeeded the Con .
mol ^ ino XL . solid . et de iiibus conuviis ( conviviis ? ) quest . [ Tierney , i . 33 ;
and ...
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... the Howards ; all of whom had manifested a strong attachment to the place ,
strengthened by associations which connected them with the most brilliant events
of English history , and identified their names and fortunes with those of Arundel .
... the Howards ; all of whom had manifested a strong attachment to the place ,
strengthened by associations which connected them with the most brilliant events
of English history , and identified their names and fortunes with those of Arundel .
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