Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... . 7 The barony , or honour and fee of Skipton in Craven , had been , before the Norman conquest , the property of earl Edwin , son of Leofwine , and brother of Leofric , earls of Mercia . On the establishment 54 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... . 7 The barony , or honour and fee of Skipton in Craven , had been , before the Norman conquest , the property of earl Edwin , son of Leofwine , and brother of Leofric , earls of Mercia . On the establishment 54 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... earls of Mercia . On the establishment , however , of William on the throne of England , the estates of the Saxon ... earl marshal of England . ROBERT DE CLIFFORD , the descendant of an an- cient and powerful family , which had long ...
... earls of Mercia . On the establishment , however , of William on the throne of England , the estates of the Saxon ... earl marshal of England . ROBERT DE CLIFFORD , the descendant of an an- cient and powerful family , which had long ...
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... 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 beholding him thus patronised by one who has ...
... 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 beholding him thus patronised by one who has ...
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... earls of Hereford and Glocester , who were ranked among the best generals that England could at that time produce . Their centre was formed of infantry and the wings of cavalry , many of whom were armed cap - a - pee . Squadrons of ...
... earls of Hereford and Glocester , who were ranked among the best generals that England could at that time produce . Their centre was formed of infantry and the wings of cavalry , many of whom were armed cap - a - pee . Squadrons of ...
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... earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of chivalry , to put an end to the contest at ...
... earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of chivalry , to put an end to the contest at ...
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