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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Pągina 7
The hereditary lords of the town and castle were the old Earls of Pembroke , of
the house of Clare , the last of whom was the renowned Richard * Strongbow , '
Earl of Striguil , Chepstow , and Pembroke , ' who died in 1176 , leaving a
daughter ...
The hereditary lords of the town and castle were the old Earls of Pembroke , of
the house of Clare , the last of whom was the renowned Richard * Strongbow , '
Earl of Striguil , Chepstow , and Pembroke , ' who died in 1176 , leaving a
daughter ...
Pągina 11
Edward Kemeys , son of Edward Kemeys who was at the conquest of Upper
Gwent , married the daughter and heiress of Andrew de Began , lord of Began , a
lineal descendant of Blethyn Maynerch , lord of Brecon , and thus acquired the ...
Edward Kemeys , son of Edward Kemeys who was at the conquest of Upper
Gwent , married the daughter and heiress of Andrew de Began , lord of Began , a
lineal descendant of Blethyn Maynerch , lord of Brecon , and thus acquired the ...
Pągina 20
... afterwards married a daughter of the Rev. Mr. Chest ; but , whatever affection
he might cherish for the lady , the father was one unceasing object of his ridicule
and contempt ; and when the vicar died , he publicly satyrised him in the
following ...
... afterwards married a daughter of the Rev. Mr. Chest ; but , whatever affection
he might cherish for the lady , the father was one unceasing object of his ridicule
and contempt ; and when the vicar died , he publicly satyrised him in the
following ...
Pągina 45
This Gilbert de Clare left two sons by his wife Elizabeth , daughter of Walleran ,
Earl of MelentRichard , surnamed Strongbow , and Baldwin , * who , “ fighting
stoutly on the part of King Stephen , at the battle of Lincoln , was there taken
prisoner ...
This Gilbert de Clare left two sons by his wife Elizabeth , daughter of Walleran ,
Earl of MelentRichard , surnamed Strongbow , and Baldwin , * who , “ fighting
stoutly on the part of King Stephen , at the battle of Lincoln , was there taken
prisoner ...
Pągina 48
This earl married Eleanor , daughter of King John ; and dying at Kilkenny , in
1231 , was there buried in the choir of the Mendicant Friars . * Richard , his
brother and successor , being irritated by the violent conduct of the king and his
ministry ...
This earl married Eleanor , daughter of King John ; and dying at Kilkenny , in
1231 , was there buried in the choir of the Mendicant Friars . * Richard , his
brother and successor , being irritated by the violent conduct of the king and his
ministry ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
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