London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood, to Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation |
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As a prison it was the confinement of the brave earl of Derby , and the earl of
Chesterfield ; of Sir Thomas Armstrong , afterwards executed for being concerned
in the duke of Monmouth's rebellion ; of Dr. Allestry * ; and of Richard Lovelace ,
the ...
As a prison it was the confinement of the brave earl of Derby , and the earl of
Chesterfield ; of Sir Thomas Armstrong , afterwards executed for being concerned
in the duke of Monmouth's rebellion ; of Dr. Allestry * ; and of Richard Lovelace ,
the ...
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afterwards , when Canute the Great held the reins of government , he caused the
body to be taken up and conveyed to Canterbury , where it was inhumed with
great solemnity . Alphage was afterwards canonized , and on the spot where he ...
afterwards , when Canute the Great held the reins of government , he caused the
body to be taken up and conveyed to Canterbury , where it was inhumed with
great solemnity . Alphage was afterwards canonized , and on the spot where he ...
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Swans . combe was sold about the year 1731 , and re - sold some years
afterwards , when they became vested in the family of Child , the bankers . The
manor is held of Rochester Castlet , the owner having been considered as one of
the ...
Swans . combe was sold about the year 1731 , and re - sold some years
afterwards , when they became vested in the family of Child , the bankers . The
manor is held of Rochester Castlet , the owner having been considered as one of
the ...
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PRELATES OF EMINENCE SINCE The ReforMATION . NICHOLAS RIDLEY ,
afterwards bishop of London , and martyr . John Poynet , translated to Winchester
, died a Protestant exile , at Strasburgh . WILLIAM Barlow , trans . lated to Lincoln
.
PRELATES OF EMINENCE SINCE The ReforMATION . NICHOLAS RIDLEY ,
afterwards bishop of London , and martyr . John Poynet , translated to Winchester
, died a Protestant exile , at Strasburgh . WILLIAM Barlow , trans . lated to Lincoln
.
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It was during the short reign of his successor Harold II . held by Wigod , lord of
Wallingford , whose daughter having married Robert D'Oyley , one of the
followers of William I. these domains became his property . Milo Crispin , and
afterwards ...
It was during the short reign of his successor Harold II . held by Wigod , lord of
Wallingford , whose daughter having married Robert D'Oyley , one of the
followers of William I. these domains became his property . Milo Crispin , and
afterwards ...
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Том 2 David Hughson Повний перегляд - 1805 |
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