Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 55
... Robert de 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 ...
... Robert de 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 ...
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... Robert , entering Annandale with what troops the garrison could supply , defeated the Scots near Annan Kirke , with considerable slaughter ; a piece of service which was speedily followed by a grant from the king , to him and his heirs ...
... Robert , entering Annandale with what troops the garrison could supply , defeated the Scots near Annan Kirke , with considerable slaughter ; a piece of service which was speedily followed by a grant from the king , to him and his heirs ...
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... Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem- broke , and defeated the newly - created king at St. John's Town * . We cannot but entertain , indeed , a high opinion of the character and conduct of Robert de Clifford , from ...
... Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem- broke , and defeated the newly - created king at St. John's Town * . We cannot but entertain , indeed , a high opinion of the character and conduct of Robert de Clifford , from ...
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... Robert de 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 ...
... Robert de 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 ...
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... Robert de Clifford bore so conspi- cuous a part , I cannot resist the temptation of copy- ing for my readers the following account , by far the most accurate and circumstantial which has hitherto * Whitaker , p . 322 . been given , of a ...
... Robert de Clifford bore so conspi- cuous a part , I cannot resist the temptation of copy- ing for my readers the following account , by far the most accurate and circumstantial which has hitherto * Whitaker , p . 322 . been given , of a ...
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