The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2 |
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... in the English land , and washing away whole farm - yards and incalChannel ,
westerly winds force up and sustain a great culable stock . body of water , thereby
raising the sea above the mean + Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell , vol . ii ...
... in the English land , and washing away whole farm - yards and incalChannel ,
westerly winds force up and sustain a great culable stock . body of water , thereby
raising the sea above the mean + Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell , vol . ii ...
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I expect your sudden answer , and according thereunto shall rest your friend , —
Thomas MORGAN . " To this summons the governor answered : “ Sir , -I have the
same reason to keep this castle for my master the King , as you to demand it for ...
I expect your sudden answer , and according thereunto shall rest your friend , —
Thomas MORGAN . " To this summons the governor answered : “ Sir , -I have the
same reason to keep this castle for my master the King , as you to demand it for ...
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... and took prisoners as followeth : —Esquire Lewis , Major Lewis , Major
Thomas , Captain Morgan , Captain Buckeswell , Captain John Harris , Captain
Christopher Harris , Captain Mancell , Captain Pinner , Captain Doule , Captain
Rossitre ...
... and took prisoners as followeth : —Esquire Lewis , Major Lewis , Major
Thomas , Captain Morgan , Captain Buckeswell , Captain John Harris , Captain
Christopher Harris , Captain Mancell , Captain Pinner , Captain Doule , Captain
Rossitre ...
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who espoused the sister of Thomas Cromwell , Earl of Essex , and had a son , Sir
Richard Williams , who assumed , at the desire of Henry VIII . , the surname of his
uncle Cromwell ; and through the influence of that oncepowerful relative ...
who espoused the sister of Thomas Cromwell , Earl of Essex , and had a son , Sir
Richard Williams , who assumed , at the desire of Henry VIII . , the surname of his
uncle Cromwell ; and through the influence of that oncepowerful relative ...
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Williams . – Thomas . Roscoe . — Burke's -complaining of an incurable cough , of
the irksome- Peerage and Commoners . - Chronicles . - Giraldus CarnDess of his
employment at Cambridge , and of ' mechani- brensis . - William of Worcester .
Williams . – Thomas . Roscoe . — Burke's -complaining of an incurable cough , of
the irksome- Peerage and Commoners . - Chronicles . - Giraldus CarnDess of his
employment at Cambridge , and of ' mechani- brensis . - William of Worcester .
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització completa - 1844 |
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