Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... CLIFFORD of Craven , in the county of York , which , as not only highly interest- ing in point of personal character and adventure but as exhibiting much also of the manners and cus- toms of periods of singular importance in the annals ...
... CLIFFORD of Craven , in the county of York , which , as not only highly interest- ing in point of personal character and adventure but as exhibiting much also of the manners and cus- toms of periods of singular importance in the annals ...
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... Clifford , whom he had previously created earl marshal of England . ROBERT DE CLIFFORD , the descendant of an an- cient and powerful family , which had long held con- siderable property in the marches of Wales , and in Westmoreland ...
... Clifford , whom he had previously created earl marshal of England . ROBERT DE CLIFFORD , the descendant of an an- cient and powerful family , which had long held con- siderable property in the marches of Wales , and in Westmoreland ...
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... the peers of the realm ; and when , in 1301 , he wrote to pope Boniface , claiming the seignory of Scotland , lord Clifford signed this celebrated letter by the title of Chatellain of Ap- pleby 56 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... the peers of the realm ; and when , in 1301 , he wrote to pope Boniface , claiming the seignory of Scotland , lord Clifford signed this celebrated letter by the title of Chatellain of Ap- pleby 56 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... Clifford had already done , but by what he subse- quently achieved ; for we are told that in 1306 , almost immediately after the coronation of Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem- broke , and defeated the newly ...
... Clifford had already done , but by what he subse- quently achieved ; for we are told that in 1306 , almost immediately after the coronation of Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem- broke , and defeated the newly ...
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... Clifford , is situated in the central and most beau- tiful part of Craven , extending east and west from the river Wharf to the river Air , and included within its limits various parks and demesnes , occu- pying not less than an area of ...
... Clifford , is situated in the central and most beau- tiful part of Craven , extending east and west from the river Wharf to the river Air , and included within its limits various parks and demesnes , occu- pying not less than an area of ...
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