The Topographer: Containing a Variety of Original Articles, Illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of England, Том 2Sir Egerton Brydges Robson and Clarke, 1790 |
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... given to that one of feveral daughters whom Vernon married , and yet have defcended afterwards to fabella for want of iffue of the others ; ) how came the arms of Vernon upon the feal of Ifabella de Stafford , if the bore no other ...
... given to that one of feveral daughters whom Vernon married , and yet have defcended afterwards to fabella for want of iffue of the others ; ) how came the arms of Vernon upon the feal of Ifabella de Stafford , if the bore no other ...
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... given as the wife of a Ferrers of Tamworth Castle , tho ' Dugdale , and others call her Matilda , and her father John Stanley , Knight ; and there is no heir female , nor any Elizabeth either heiress or not , in any fubfequent part of ...
... given as the wife of a Ferrers of Tamworth Castle , tho ' Dugdale , and others call her Matilda , and her father John Stanley , Knight ; and there is no heir female , nor any Elizabeth either heiress or not , in any fubfequent part of ...
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... given , if the Inquifitiones poft mort . and will of Sir John Stanley , and especially the above mentioned decree in Chancery can be found ; and when the Inquifitions and will of Richard Archer , which had been feen before the editing ...
... given , if the Inquifitiones poft mort . and will of Sir John Stanley , and especially the above mentioned decree in Chancery can be found ; and when the Inquifitions and will of Richard Archer , which had been feen before the editing ...
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... given rife to this proverb , " That a goofe will eat up all the grafs in Harborough . " It is alto remark- able , that fuch a town , confifting of a fpacious principal ftreet , fhould not be a parifh of itfelf , but belong to Bowden ...
... given rife to this proverb , " That a goofe will eat up all the grafs in Harborough . " It is alto remark- able , that fuch a town , confifting of a fpacious principal ftreet , fhould not be a parifh of itfelf , but belong to Bowden ...
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... given them , we ft all here infert , as being connected with our other materials . They are thus defcribed by Ditmarus Merfe- purgius , who lived about the fame time , in the eighth book of his Chronicles . " I understood ( fayth he ) ...
... given them , we ft all here infert , as being connected with our other materials . They are thus defcribed by Ditmarus Merfe- purgius , who lived about the fame time , in the eighth book of his Chronicles . " I understood ( fayth he ) ...
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The Topographer: Containing a Variety of Original Articles ..., Том 1 Sir Egerton Brydges Повний перегляд - 1789 |
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Abbey alfo alſo anceſtor ancient Anno Anno Domini arms Baffett Barony Bart belonging Blore Bretby buried Burton upon Trent Caftle Caſtle Chancel chapel chevron church coheir County crofs daugh daughter and heir daughter of Sir defcended Derby Derbyshire died Duke Earl Edward Edward III eftate eldeſt Eliz Elizabeth engrailed faid fame father fays feat fecond feems feveral fhall fide fince firft firſt fituated Fitzherbert fome fon and heir foon fouth ftands ftill ftone fuch Harl hath Henry Henry III Hiftory houfe houſe iffue impaling infcription iſſue King Lady laft lands laſt Leiceſter Littlecott Lord lyeth Manor married martlets miles monument moſt Norbury obiit paffed parish perfon prefent Priory Ralph Repton Richard Robert Sir John Sir Robert Burdett Sir Thomas Stafford ſtone thefe theſe thofe thoſe town Tutbury Vernon weft whofe whoſe wife William wyffe
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