Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 89
... Craven , and c m'kes wthin Westmoreland . It I will that ev'ry curate whin Westmoreland and the deanery of Craven , and elsewhere wher I have any land in England , doe cause a masse of requiem and dirige to be songe or saide for my soul ...
... Craven , and c m'kes wthin Westmoreland . It I will that ev'ry curate whin Westmoreland and the deanery of Craven , and elsewhere wher I have any land in England , doe cause a masse of requiem and dirige to be songe or saide for my soul ...
Page 90
... To this nobleman , so singularly fortunate in the acquisition of titles and estates , succeeded his eldest * Whitaker's Craven , p . 262 . + Ibid , p . 555 . son * , HENRY LORD CLIFFORD , SECOND EARL OF 90 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... To this nobleman , so singularly fortunate in the acquisition of titles and estates , succeeded his eldest * Whitaker's Craven , p . 262 . + Ibid , p . 555 . son * , HENRY LORD CLIFFORD , SECOND EARL OF 90 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 93
... Craven , a tract of not less than fifty square miles in extent * . Yet prudential as were the latter habits of this second earl , and secluded as to the world of gaiety and fashion , he was , nevertheless , singularly hos- pitable ...
... Craven , a tract of not less than fifty square miles in extent * . Yet prudential as were the latter habits of this second earl , and secluded as to the world of gaiety and fashion , he was , nevertheless , singularly hos- pitable ...
Page 95
... books and printed books , to which he was exceedingly addicted † . " Whitaker's Craven , p . 264 . † Censura Literaria , vol . vi . p . 406. from Harl . MSS . 6177 . The earl , however , was destined to witness , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 95.
... books and printed books , to which he was exceedingly addicted † . " Whitaker's Craven , p . 264 . † Censura Literaria , vol . vi . p . 406. from Harl . MSS . 6177 . The earl , however , was destined to witness , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 95.
Page 96
... Craven * , a vassal of the lords of Skipton , but who had long set their authority at defiance , suffered , together with his eight sons , the extreme penalty of the law for treason ; an event which is thus recorded in an old ballad ...
... Craven * , a vassal of the lords of Skipton , but who had long set their authority at defiance , suffered , together with his eight sons , the extreme penalty of the law for treason ; an event which is thus recorded in an old ballad ...
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