Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 54
... castle of the Cliffords , I first read , in 1807 , this admirable though bulky quarto , an impression which time has little impaired , and which is yet indeed , notwithstanding such a length of intervening period , one of the principal ...
... castle of the Cliffords , I first read , in 1807 , this admirable though bulky quarto , an impression which time has little impaired , and which is yet indeed , notwithstanding such a length of intervening period , one of the principal ...
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... castle of Skipton . By marriage , this barony descended to the house of Albemarle , in whose possession it continued until , in the ninth year of Edward the First , John de Eshton , the heir- at - law of the earldom of Albemarle ...
... castle of Skipton . By marriage , this barony descended to the house of Albemarle , in whose possession it continued until , in the ninth year of Edward the First , John de Eshton , the heir- at - law of the earldom of Albemarle ...
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... castle of Carlavrock , in Scotland , to- gether with all the estates of Robert Maxwell and William Douglas . Nor did the favour of Edward stop here . He nominated him chief justice of his forests beyond Trent ; summoned him four times ...
... castle of Carlavrock , in Scotland , to- gether with all the estates of Robert Maxwell and William Douglas . Nor did the favour of Edward stop here . He nominated him chief justice of his forests beyond Trent ; summoned him four times ...
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... castle and domain of Skipton , being situated at a convenient distance from the Scottish border , and enjoying , both by nature and art , the means of defence , he had only , on the death of Gaveston , to point out the advan- tages ...
... castle and domain of Skipton , being situated at a convenient distance from the Scottish border , and enjoying , both by nature and art , the means of defence , he had only , on the death of Gaveston , to point out the advan- tages ...
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... castle , which had been out of repair and ruinous from the Albemarles ' time * . Any long enjoyment , however , of this property was not vouchsafed to the first lord Clifford of Craven ; for in the year 1314 , being the third only after ...
... castle , which had been out of repair and ruinous from the Albemarles ' time * . Any long enjoyment , however , of this property was not vouchsafed to the first lord Clifford of Craven ; for in the year 1314 , being the third only after ...
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