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Magna Britannia
… the representative was 16 years of age in 1662. Arms: Party per saltire, Arg. and Sable, four bears passant, …
Magna Britannia
… Clarendon observes, there was, in Derbyshire, no visible party for the King; the whole county being under the power of … her husband (a distinguished parliamentary officer of the Independent party), allows; although she accuses him of being a great …
Magna Britannia
… flight, was, by the King's command, taken from thence by a party of horse, and brought to court. 28 In the year 1548, … experienced a similar calamity in 1513 or 1514, when a party of soldiers landed from a French fleet then cruising in … with the posse comitatus. On the 23d of July 1595, a small party of Spaniards landed near Mousehole, and burnt that …
Magna Britannia
… at Carlisle and Stephen at York; but we are told that each party being afraid of the other, they both retired homewards … homage to him, received from him and the barons of his party, a recognition of his claims to the counties of … immediately after the accession of James I. when a party of Scots, between two and three hundred, entered …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the hands of the Britons, were parcelled out into little independent states, who weakened each other by the discord … Northumbrians, who alone found means to keep themselves independent. The rest chose rather to submit than to contend …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… damaged, as not to be refitted without great trouble and labour. Wherefore, having chosen some workmen for this … be an affair that would be attended with great toil and labour, to have his fleet hauled on shore, and to inclose it … attempting to raise a sedition, fled, with those of his party, to Rome, and being highly provoked against his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of them received intelligence of his being near them, that party hastily withdrew and vented their fury in some other … and ease, whilst the miserable English were forced to labour and toil incessantly, to satisfy the avarice of their … for Canute, whereupon, the bishops and nobles of that party, went to Southampton, where they abjured the race of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the earl reserved the honour to himself, yet the whole labour was laid on the sheriff, who, notwithstanding he is still called vice-comes, is entirely independent of, and in nothing subject to the earl, the king, …
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