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By her he had two sons ; William , who , adopting his patronymic , was called Fitz
- Alan ; and Walter , who , pursuing his fortunes in Scotland and being appointed
by King David grand - steward of the kingdom , became the progenitor of the ...
By her he had two sons ; William , who , adopting his patronymic , was called Fitz
- Alan ; and Walter , who , pursuing his fortunes in Scotland and being appointed
by King David grand - steward of the kingdom , became the progenitor of the ...
Pągina 14
The Barbican , or Bebis ' Tower , as it is generally called , is another of those
warlike adjuncts by which the Norman baron strengthened and improved his new
residence . It occupies the north - west side of the ditch by which the Keep is ...
The Barbican , or Bebis ' Tower , as it is generally called , is another of those
warlike adjuncts by which the Norman baron strengthened and improved his new
residence . It occupies the north - west side of the ditch by which the Keep is ...
Pągina 28
... long previous to his reign , we have a list of the twelve jurors ; confirmed , too ,
by the fact that the descendants of one of them , named Corby of the Gate , still
preserve their name and resiuence , at a place in the parish called the Gate .
... long previous to his reign , we have a list of the twelve jurors ; confirmed , too ,
by the fact that the descendants of one of them , named Corby of the Gate , still
preserve their name and resiuence , at a place in the parish called the Gate .
Pągina 37
At the bottom of the valley called Pugh - dean , the locality now under notice , is a
low oblong mound , resembling a raised grave in its form , and known in the
traditions of the neighbourhood as ' Bevis's burialplace . It is about six feet wide ...
At the bottom of the valley called Pugh - dean , the locality now under notice , is a
low oblong mound , resembling a raised grave in its form , and known in the
traditions of the neighbourhood as ' Bevis's burialplace . It is about six feet wide ...
Pągina 41
... downe his tering , interpreted for an unlucky presage ; when Seuts , even
neere his enemy , and ready on bothe sides William , Earle of Arundell , a bold
and eloquent man , VOL . I most important affair in which Albini's service was
called for.
... downe his tering , interpreted for an unlucky presage ; when Seuts , even
neere his enemy , and ready on bothe sides William , Earle of Arundell , a bold
and eloquent man , VOL . I most important affair in which Albini's service was
called for.
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