Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 72
... earl was ordered to wait upon the duke of Richmond , natural son of Henry the Eighth , who was warden of the western marches , and to whom the earl had been appointed as deputy . It is much to be wished , that whilst his lordship was ...
... earl was ordered to wait upon the duke of Richmond , natural son of Henry the Eighth , who was warden of the western marches , and to whom the earl had been appointed as deputy . It is much to be wished , that whilst his lordship was ...
Page 73
... earl's family arrangements . The first informs us , that he had to pay half - yearly to lady Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ; the second ...
... earl's family arrangements . The first informs us , that he had to pay half - yearly to lady Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ; the second ...
Page 74
... earl , then resident at Skipton , completed , in the short period of four or five months previous to her nuptials , a very considerable addition to the castle , occupying on its eastern side a space of not less than one hundred and ...
... earl , then resident at Skipton , completed , in the short period of four or five months previous to her nuptials , a very considerable addition to the castle , occupying on its eastern side a space of not less than one hundred and ...
Page 75
... earl was com- pelled to defend the strongest parts of his castle against the efforts of a formidable insurrection which had broken out in the northern counties , in con- sequence of the king's dissolution of the smaller monasteries . It ...
... earl was com- pelled to defend the strongest parts of his castle against the efforts of a formidable insurrection which had broken out in the northern counties , in con- sequence of the king's dissolution of the smaller monasteries . It ...
Page 76
... earl of Cumber- land ; for , in 1538 , by the death of Henry earl of Northumberland , brother of his second wife , lady Margaret Percy , without issue , the whole Percy fee , which had been settled by the earl of Northum- * Vide Burnet ...
... earl of Cumber- land ; for , in 1538 , by the death of Henry earl of Northumberland , brother of his second wife , lady Margaret Percy , without issue , the whole Percy fee , which had been settled by the earl of Northum- * Vide Burnet ...
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