Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 58
... death of Gaveston , to point out the advan- tages which might accrue to himself , his sovereign , and the kingdom , by his occupation of this barrier , to obtain what he eagerly sought . The barony of Skipton , thus conferred on Robert ...
... death of Gaveston , to point out the advan- tages which might accrue to himself , his sovereign , and the kingdom , by his occupation of this barrier , to obtain what he eagerly sought . The barony of Skipton , thus conferred on Robert ...
Page 69
... death , their bodies being sent together by the conqueror to Edward at Berwick , * Nimmo's General History of Stirlingshire , 8vo . London , 1777 . to be interred with the honours due unto their valour MORNINGS IN SPRING . 69.
... death , their bodies being sent together by the conqueror to Edward at Berwick , * Nimmo's General History of Stirlingshire , 8vo . London , 1777 . to be interred with the honours due unto their valour MORNINGS IN SPRING . 69.
Page 73
... no doubt , and she thought , of proximity to the scene of her son's death ; but it was the fields and woods of Bolton for which they secretly languished . two sons , Roger and Robert , of which the MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
... no doubt , and she thought , of proximity to the scene of her son's death ; but it was the fields and woods of Bolton for which they secretly languished . two sons , Roger and Robert , of which the MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
Page 77
... death of his victorious prince , at the siege of Meaux , where , says Goodwin , May , 1422 , fell the lord Clifford , who was brought over and buried in the church of the canons of Bolton in Craven , in Yorkshire + . By his marriage ...
... death of his victorious prince , at the siege of Meaux , where , says Goodwin , May , 1422 , fell the lord Clifford , who was brought over and buried in the church of the canons of Bolton in Craven , in Yorkshire + . By his marriage ...
Page 79
... death of lord Clifford ; but , in admitting these lines , the bard had forgotten that , at the close of the preceding play , he had given Clifford his death- wound from the hand of the duke of York , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 79.
... death of lord Clifford ; but , in admitting these lines , the bard had forgotten that , at the close of the preceding play , he had given Clifford his death- wound from the hand of the duke of York , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 79.
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