Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... Edward the First , John de Eshton , the heir- at - law of the earldom of Albemarle , surrendered it , for a consideration , to the crown , in which it con- tinued vested till the first of Edward the Second , who , almost immediately ...
... Edward the First , John de Eshton , the heir- at - law of the earldom of Albemarle , surrendered it , for a consideration , to the crown , in which it con- tinued vested till the first of Edward the Second , who , almost immediately ...
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... Edward the First , that , when not more than nineteen years of age , we are told , in the record of the plea of the fourteenth of that warlike monarch , stetit in servicio regis JUXTA LATUS SUUM . After such a decisive proof of ...
... Edward the First , that , when not more than nineteen years of age , we are told , in the record of the plea of the fourteenth of that warlike monarch , stetit in servicio regis JUXTA LATUS SUUM . After such a decisive proof of ...
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... Edward of Caernarvon , we find him , though intrusted with the first offices of state , both military and civil , steering so cautiously and judiciously through the broils and dissensions which distracted his native country , that ...
... Edward of Caernarvon , we find him , though intrusted with the first offices of state , both military and civil , steering so cautiously and judiciously through the broils and dissensions which distracted his native country , that ...
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... Edward the First , which either the chances of war or the stipulations of peace might in a moment snatch from his grasp , he became anxious for pos- sessions more stable ; and the castle and domain of Skipton , being situated at a ...
... Edward the First , which either the chances of war or the stipulations of peace might in a moment snatch from his grasp , he became anxious for pos- sessions more stable ; and the castle and domain of Skipton , being situated at a ...
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... Edward the Second from Skipton to the fatal field of Bannockburn . Of this celebrated battle , so decisive of the ascend- ancy of Bruce and of the independency of Scotland , and in which Robert de Clifford bore so conspi- cuous a part ...
... Edward the Second from Skipton to the fatal field of Bannockburn . Of this celebrated battle , so decisive of the ascend- ancy of Bruce and of the independency of Scotland , and in which Robert de Clifford bore so conspi- cuous a part ...
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