Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 61
... castle of Stirling . This situation had been pre- viously chosen on account of its advantages . Upon the right they had a range of steep rocks , now called Gillie's - hill , in which the hill abruptly ter- minates . In their front were ...
... castle of Stirling . This situation had been pre- viously chosen on account of its advantages . Upon the right they had a range of steep rocks , now called Gillie's - hill , in which the hill abruptly ter- minates . In their front were ...
Page 72
... castle and honour of Skipton , and who had married William Fitz- Duncan ( a chief , who , after laying waste Craven by fire and sword , had been established there by his uncle , David , king of Scotland ) , parted with this property to ...
... castle and honour of Skipton , and who had married William Fitz- Duncan ( a chief , who , after laying waste Craven by fire and sword , had been established there by his uncle , David , king of Scotland ) , parted with this property to ...
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... castle , which the countess of Cambridge , then a widow , possessed in right of her dower ; yet , from some disagreement , probably originating , on the part of the Plantagenets , from the magnitude and long tenure of this very dower by ...
... castle , which the countess of Cambridge , then a widow , possessed in right of her dower ; yet , from some disagreement , probably originating , on the part of the Plantagenets , from the magnitude and long tenure of this very dower by ...
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... THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , and surnamed , probably from the unrelenting sternness of his features , black- faced Clifford , was born on the 8th of April , 1430 , at Conisburgh castle in Yorkshire , under the same roof 80 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , and surnamed , probably from the unrelenting sternness of his features , black- faced Clifford , was born on the 8th of April , 1430 , at Conisburgh castle in Yorkshire , under the same roof 80 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. at Conisburgh castle in Yorkshire , under the same roof which had witnessed the birth of the very duke of York whom he is represented to have killed , and who was ...
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. at Conisburgh castle in Yorkshire , under the same roof which had witnessed the birth of the very duke of York whom he is represented to have killed , and who was ...
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