The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2Virtue, Spalding, 1851 - 362 pàgines |
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... army , and with the same marched towards Warwicke , his company encreasing ever as he went . " In another Chronicle the same disastrous events are thus related : - " The Welshmen got first the West hill , hoping to have recovered the ...
... army , and with the same marched towards Warwicke , his company encreasing ever as he went . " In another Chronicle the same disastrous events are thus related : - " The Welshmen got first the West hill , hoping to have recovered the ...
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... army , and all who repaired to the metropolis in quest of pleasure , found , so early as the time of Elizabeth , that the bustle and the scramble of new and stirring times , made a numerous train of attendants an uncomfortable appen ...
... army , and all who repaired to the metropolis in quest of pleasure , found , so early as the time of Elizabeth , that the bustle and the scramble of new and stirring times , made a numerous train of attendants an uncomfortable appen ...
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... army when he should be ready to take the field . And all this so much at his own charge , for his father , the Marquess , who was well able , would furnish the money — as was pretended upon the King's promise to repay him when he should ...
... army when he should be ready to take the field . And all this so much at his own charge , for his father , the Marquess , who was well able , would furnish the money — as was pretended upon the King's promise to repay him when he should ...
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... army , raised and paid by the Marquess of Worcester , the command of the infantry was given to Major - General Lawley ; that of the cavalry to Lord John Somerset , his second son ; while Lord Herbert took the field as Commander - in ...
... army , raised and paid by the Marquess of Worcester , the command of the infantry was given to Major - General Lawley ; that of the cavalry to Lord John Somerset , his second son ; while Lord Herbert took the field as Commander - in ...
Pàgina 163
... ARMY WORSTED — THE king's visit . 163 Royalists . This sudden apparition threw them into a panic ; for , considering ... army of Worcester ; " the raising of which was considered such an effort on the part of the Marquess , that it could ...
... ARMY WORSTED — THE king's visit . 163 Royalists . This sudden apparition threw them into a panic ; for , considering ... army of Worcester ; " the raising of which was considered such an effort on the part of the Marquess , that it could ...
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