The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 1Virtue, Spalding, 1851 - 352 pàgines |
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... says Tierney , " it were difficult to trace the origin , although there can be little doubt that it existed at a very early period . At the bottom of the valley called Pugh - dean , the locality now under notice , is a low oblong mound ...
... says Tierney , " it were difficult to trace the origin , although there can be little doubt that it existed at a very early period . At the bottom of the valley called Pugh - dean , the locality now under notice , is a low oblong mound ...
Pàgina 39
... says the Chronicle , they solemnly engaged , each for himself , and for one another , to seize the person of King Richard the Second ; his brothers , the Dukes of Lancaster and York ; and , finally , to cause all the lords of the King's ...
... says the Chronicle , they solemnly engaged , each for himself , and for one another , to seize the person of King Richard the Second ; his brothers , the Dukes of Lancaster and York ; and , finally , to cause all the lords of the King's ...
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... says Caraccioli , " was the hereditary fame of Arundel Castle , and so high its prerogative , that Queen Adeliza's brother , Joceline of Lorraine , though a lineal descendant of Charlemagne , felt himself honoured in being nominated to ...
... says Caraccioli , " was the hereditary fame of Arundel Castle , and so high its prerogative , that Queen Adeliza's brother , Joceline of Lorraine , though a lineal descendant of Charlemagne , felt himself honoured in being nominated to ...
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... says Froissart , seeing they had no other means of saving the town , their lives , and their fortunes , acceded to the Queen's terms , and opened their gates to her . She entered the town attended by Sir John de Hainault , with all her ...
... says Froissart , seeing they had no other means of saving the town , their lives , and their fortunes , acceded to the Queen's terms , and opened their gates to her . She entered the town attended by Sir John de Hainault , with all her ...
Pàgina 47
... says the chronicler , " was almost got to Sluys , they saw so many masts standing before it , that they looked like a wood . The king asked the commander of his ship what they could be , who answered that he imagined they must be that ...
... says the chronicler , " was almost got to Sluys , they saw so many masts standing before it , that they looked like a wood . The king asked the commander of his ship what they could be , who answered that he imagined they must be that ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1844 |
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