The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... command of Sir Oliver de Clisson , Sir Eustace D'Ambreticourt and Sir Matthew Gournay . The Earl of Montfort had the third , which was to remain near his person . There were in each battalion five hundred men - at - arms and four ...
... command of Sir Oliver de Clisson , Sir Eustace D'Ambreticourt and Sir Matthew Gournay . The Earl of Montfort had the third , which was to remain near his person . There were in each battalion five hundred men - at - arms and four ...
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... command of his old General , the illustrious Chandos , and distinguished himself by many feats of valour at the bloody battle of Navarette . In 1377 , Holinshed relates , " Sir Hugh Calvelie was sent over to Calis , to remain upon safe ...
... command of his old General , the illustrious Chandos , and distinguished himself by many feats of valour at the bloody battle of Navarette . In 1377 , Holinshed relates , " Sir Hugh Calvelie was sent over to Calis , to remain upon safe ...
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... command about fifteen hundred lances more . Sir Hugh Calveley , who thought he had seen the whole army , said Now see if I did not say truth : where are these twenty - six thousand men ? Why if they be three thousand menat arms , they ...
... command about fifteen hundred lances more . Sir Hugh Calveley , who thought he had seen the whole army , said Now see if I did not say truth : where are these twenty - six thousand men ? Why if they be three thousand menat arms , they ...
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... command of a regiment of dragoons , with which he took part in the campaign of 1792. For his services on this occasion he , towards the end of that year , received the command of the cavalry of the army of the Alps , and contributed to ...
... command of a regiment of dragoons , with which he took part in the campaign of 1792. For his services on this occasion he , towards the end of that year , received the command of the cavalry of the army of the Alps , and contributed to ...
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... command of the country in reward , and he left the reputation of having governed it with equity . When Moreau was subsequently appointed to restrain the career of Suwarrow , Grouchy was appointed one of his lieutenants , and took part ...
... command of the country in reward , and he left the reputation of having governed it with equity . When Moreau was subsequently appointed to restrain the career of Suwarrow , Grouchy was appointed one of his lieutenants , and took part ...
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