The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... whole , including archers , more than four thousand men . Sir Hugh said , ' I am determined to keep this town ; it is of good strength and we are enough to defend it . I expect we shall have , in five or six days , reinforce- ments from ...
... whole , including archers , more than four thousand men . Sir Hugh said , ' I am determined to keep this town ; it is of good strength and we are enough to defend it . I expect we shall have , in five or six days , reinforce- ments from ...
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... whole army . It was a beautiful sight to behold these banners , pennons and helmets , glittering in the sun , and such numbers of men at arms that the eye could not compass them . They seemed like a moving forest , so upright did they ...
... whole army . It was a beautiful sight to behold these banners , pennons and helmets , glittering in the sun , and such numbers of men at arms that the eye could not compass them . They seemed like a moving forest , so upright did they ...
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... whole , this stock seems the most likely to derive our poet from , but leaving conjectures , we will now proceed to show his immediate ancestors . I The following extracts from the pleadings of the Duchy of 8 NEGLECTED GENEALOGY .
... whole , this stock seems the most likely to derive our poet from , but leaving conjectures , we will now proceed to show his immediate ancestors . I The following extracts from the pleadings of the Duchy of 8 NEGLECTED GENEALOGY .
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... whole of the 18th remained at Wavres . The murderous conflict of Waterloo was waging in the interval ; and Grouchy , though but four leagues distant , rested inactive . He distinctly heard the guns ; but the positive orders of the ...
... whole of the 18th remained at Wavres . The murderous conflict of Waterloo was waging in the interval ; and Grouchy , though but four leagues distant , rested inactive . He distinctly heard the guns ; but the positive orders of the ...
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... whole annals of our criminal jurisprudence no trial perhaps has excited more lasting interest , and is more generally known , than that of the unfortunate Lawrence Shirley , fourth Earl Ferrers . We say unfortunate , because there seems ...
... whole annals of our criminal jurisprudence no trial perhaps has excited more lasting interest , and is more generally known , than that of the unfortunate Lawrence Shirley , fourth Earl Ferrers . We say unfortunate , because there seems ...
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aged ancient Anne appears arms army August baronies Bart battle beautiful brother Calveley Captain castle Charles Pym Cheshire church club Colonel command Court Court of Chivalry death decease descended died Duke Duke of Marlborough Dyer Earl Earl Ferrers Edmund Edward Edward III eldest dau eldest daughter Elizabeth England Essex estates father Ferrers France gentleman George grace Grosvenor Hall heir heiress Henry Henry VIII honour Hugh Calveley Hyde Park Ireland James Jenny Lind Johnson July King King's knight Lady land late John letter London Lord lordship manor Maria married Mary noble O'Conor Don Park parliament passed person present Prince prisoner Queen Regiment reign relict Rokeby Royal Scrope second daughter Sept Sir Hugh Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Robert Grosvenor Sir Thomas Surrey third daughter town wife witnesses Writtle youngest daughter