The history of the castle, town, and forest of Knaresborough; with Harrogate, and its medicinal waters [by E. Hargrove]. By E. HargrovePr.by Hargrove & Sons, 1809 - 423 стор. |
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... John , in order to lessen the power of his barons , erected several of his demesne towns into free burghs ; but , we do not find that Knaresbrough enjoyed that privilege , till the year 1311. Before the institution of such communities ...
... John , in order to lessen the power of his barons , erected several of his demesne towns into free burghs ; but , we do not find that Knaresbrough enjoyed that privilege , till the year 1311. Before the institution of such communities ...
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... John , accompanied the Conqueror , in his expedition to Eng . land , and received this , along with several other manors , as a reward fór his services . Serlo was sut- ceeded by his brother John Monoculus , ( so called from his having ...
... John , accompanied the Conqueror , in his expedition to Eng . land , and received this , along with several other manors , as a reward fór his services . Serlo was sut- ceeded by his brother John Monoculus , ( so called from his having ...
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... . 15 . 1318. This castle was taken by JOHN DE LILBURN , an officer belonging to the great earl of Lancaster , the chief and most powerful of the discontented ba- rons . * ORDERS were immediately issued , by the king , 26 HISTORY OF.
... . 15 . 1318. This castle was taken by JOHN DE LILBURN , an officer belonging to the great earl of Lancaster , the chief and most powerful of the discontented ba- rons . * ORDERS were immediately issued , by the king , 26 HISTORY OF.
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... John Turpin , of Arkendale , John Nelson , of Arkendale , John Ward , of Scotton , John , the son of Walter of Scriven , William Mosier , Thomas in the Wray , John , the son of Adam , of Connistrope Richard Lion , Ralph Leake , Adam ...
... John Turpin , of Arkendale , John Nelson , of Arkendale , John Ward , of Scotton , John , the son of Walter of Scriven , William Mosier , Thomas in the Wray , John , the son of Adam , of Connistrope Richard Lion , Ralph Leake , Adam ...
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... [ Wendoe'r ; to turn round . ] The situation and form Here of this lane are very expressive of its name . stands the Dissenter's chapel , first founded by lady Hewley , relict of sir John Hewley , of Bell 56 HISTORY OF.
... [ Wendoe'r ; to turn round . ] The situation and form Here of this lane are very expressive of its name . stands the Dissenter's chapel , first founded by lady Hewley , relict of sir John Hewley , of Bell 56 HISTORY OF.
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Сторінка 45 - What does not fade ? The tower that long had stood The crush of thunder and the warring winds, Shook by the slow but sure destroyer Time, Now hangs in doubtful ruins o'er its base.
Сторінка 239 - I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history : And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men + lie...
Сторінка 200 - Mangled with wounds on his own earth lay dead ; Upon whose body Clifford down him sate Stabbing the corpse ; and cutting off the head, Crown'd it with paper, and to wreake his teene Presents it so to his victorious Queene.
Сторінка 379 - It was usual, with much labour, to place one vast stone upon another for a religious memorial.
Сторінка 351 - ... in width, and the same in depth ; and might serve for the insertion of two pedestals or props, which, it is not improbable, may formerly have supported the figure of some oracular Idol ; for these tubes, which are internally rugose, were capable of augmenting the sound of the voice, and giving its tone a degree of almost supernatural vehemence and terrible solemnity ; and by the artful management of the Druid priests might occasionally become instruments for the promulgation of oracular decrees."*...
Сторінка 248 - Tho' the partial world Despised and disregarded His low and humble state, The equal eye of Providence Beheld and blessed it With a Patriarch's health and length of days ; To teach mistaken man These blessings are entailed on Temperance, A life of labour, and a mind at ease.
Сторінка 107 - Dr. Bright wrote the first treatise on its virtues and uses; Dr. Dean, in 1626; Dr. Stanhope, in 1631 ; Dr. French, in 1651 ; Dr. Neale, in 1656; Dr.
Сторінка 248 - And though the partial world despised and disregarded his low and humble state, the equal eye of Providence beheld and blessed it with a patriarch's health and length of days, to teach mistaken man these blessings are entailed on temperance, a life of labour, and a mind at ease.
Сторінка 247 - Marmaduke Brodelay, Lord Abbot of Fountains, did frequently visit his Lord, and drink a hearty glass with him; that his Lord often sent him to inquire how the Abbot did, who always sent for him to his lodgings ; and, after ceremonies, as he called it, passed, ordered him, besides wassel, a quarter of a yard of roast-beef for his dinner (for that Monasteries did deliver their guests meat by measure), and a great black jack of strong drink.
Сторінка 297 - I must confess I knew no strength but the powerful hand of God that gave them this repulse. After this they made another attempt, in which Captain Atkinson (on our part) was slain : And here again there fell out another remarkable providence, during this conflict, our magazine was blown up. This struck such a terror into the enemy, believing we had cannon, which they were before informed we had not, that they instantly retreated ; and though I had but a few horse, we pursued the enemy some miles,...