Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 86
... earl of Cumberland would certainly be able to protect them from exposure and insult . Yet the vault at Bolton was empty when explored about thirty years ago ; and they were certainly not re- moved into that at Skipton . On the whole , I ...
... earl of Cumberland would certainly be able to protect them from exposure and insult . Yet the vault at Bolton was empty when explored about thirty years ago ; and they were certainly not re- moved into that at Skipton . On the whole , I ...
Page 88
... earl of Cumberland thought it might be of use as a tem- porary retreat for himself , or a residence for his bailiffs . Here , too , the records of the priory were kept ; and in the same repository many of the 88 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... earl of Cumberland thought it might be of use as a tem- porary retreat for himself , or a residence for his bailiffs . Here , too , the records of the priory were kept ; and in the same repository many of the 88 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 89
... earl of Cumberland survived this large ac- quisition of property but a very short time , being prematurely cut off at the age of forty - nine , on April 22d , 1542 , only nineteen days after the grant of the estates and priory of Bolton ...
... earl of Cumberland survived this large ac- quisition of property but a very short time , being prematurely cut off at the age of forty - nine , on April 22d , 1542 , only nineteen days after the grant of the estates and priory of Bolton ...
Page 91
... EARL OF CUMBERLAND , AND TWELFTH LORD OF THE HO- NOUR OF SKIPTON , of whom it may be said , that he inherited the disposition and the virtues of his grandfather , the shepherd lord ; happier , however , than his ancestor in having ...
... EARL OF CUMBERLAND , AND TWELFTH LORD OF THE HO- NOUR OF SKIPTON , of whom it may be said , that he inherited the disposition and the virtues of his grandfather , the shepherd lord ; happier , however , than his ancestor in having ...
Page 97
... earl of Cumberland , by disputing their boundaries , and impounding their deer . The Nortons also were rigid catholics , whilst the Cliffords were friendly to the Reforma- tion , and to the government as then established ; a difference ...
... earl of Cumberland , by disputing their boundaries , and impounding their deer . The Nortons also were rigid catholics , whilst the Cliffords were friendly to the Reforma- tion , and to the government as then established ; a difference ...
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