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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… vestiges of Colwyn Castle, erected here in 1242, by Ralph Mortimer, on the site of an encampment supposed to have been …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… known; but in the 28th of Edward I. it belonged to Roger Mortimer, who was in that year summoned to parliament by the title of Baron Mortimer of Pencelly Castle. It is also noticed by Leland, …
Survey of London
… age of 39 as a novice with All Saints Sisters of the Poor, Mortimer Street, in the West End. In 1866 she inaugurated her … part to receive the overflowings' from the zealous Thomas Mortimer's early congregation at St Mark's, and its first …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and built a library in Harrow Road designed by Karslake & Mortimer, 1890, which passed controversially to Paddington at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Earl of Warwick, by Catherine his wife, daughter of Roger Mortimer Earl of March, sister to Agne mother of John Earl of …
London Politics 1713-1717
… Robert, pou B Morson, Richard, gol A Morter, Rain, cor A Mortimer, George, sta B Mortlock, George, sta B Mortlock, …
Survey of London
… John Barber (177780), John Windeatt (178182), Richard Mortimer (178385), Richard Norris (1786), Jas. Carter …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… safe return of her husband from the crusades, by a Lady Mortimer; it is a remarkably fine specimen of the richest …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a chapelry, in the parish of Chetton, union of Cleobury-Mortimer, hundred of Stottesden, S. division of Salop, 9 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… this place, attended by their followers, to assist Roger Mortimer, at that time governor, in restraining the … nearly demolished it. In the reign of Edward II., Roger Mortimer, a descendant of the former governor, having joined … the inclosure are several massive towers, among which are Mortimer's Tower, and that in which Butler, after the …
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