Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1A.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 էջ |
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... Edward II . ( reg . 5 , ) having all their lands given by their several benefactors recited before him , confirmed them to them . This priory was a cell in fome respect to that of Huntington , till it was discharged of that fubjection ...
... Edward II . ( reg . 5 , ) having all their lands given by their several benefactors recited before him , confirmed them to them . This priory was a cell in fome respect to that of Huntington , till it was discharged of that fubjection ...
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... Edward IV . , and bring him up as a fhepherd in the wildeft receffes of Yorkshire and Cum- berland . Growing up in this condition to man's estate , when the attainder was reverfed by Henry VII . , he came and settled here , to be near ...
... Edward IV . , and bring him up as a fhepherd in the wildeft receffes of Yorkshire and Cum- berland . Growing up in this condition to man's estate , when the attainder was reverfed by Henry VII . , he came and settled here , to be near ...
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... Edward the Elder , and Edward the Younger , king Canute , befides many other kings , queens , dukes , and noble men and ladies . Amongst the chief perfons interred in the church and the cemetery were numbers of faints and bishops , as ...
... Edward the Elder , and Edward the Younger , king Canute , befides many other kings , queens , dukes , and noble men and ladies . Amongst the chief perfons interred in the church and the cemetery were numbers of faints and bishops , as ...
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... Edward the First , and Elinor the queen , coming in 1278 , had these tombs opened , and found all as before defcribed . The king then wrapped the bones of Arthur in a rich pall , and the queen did the same by those of Guennever , and ...
... Edward the First , and Elinor the queen , coming in 1278 , had these tombs opened , and found all as before defcribed . The king then wrapped the bones of Arthur in a rich pall , and the queen did the same by those of Guennever , and ...
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... Edwards vifited Glaftonbury . Edward III . , with his queen Philippa , in 1331 , came with a princely train , and on leaving presented the abbey £ 80 , and four filver cups , one very magnificent , and an emboffed water jug also of ...
... Edwards vifited Glaftonbury . Edward III . , with his queen Philippa , in 1331 , came with a princely train , and on leaving presented the abbey £ 80 , and four filver cups , one very magnificent , and an emboffed water jug also of ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1 William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
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