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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is called "Camp close," from part of the army under Prince Rupert having been there encamped, in 1645, at the …
A History of the County of York
… of Christian learning must largely be ascribed to this prince-bishop, who probably studied under Bede and certainly … earls, and had taken up as their candidate the Wessex prince Edgar Ætheling. Welcomed at York by the rebellious …
A History of the County of London
… of the king having determined, because of his love of the prince of the apostles, to restore a monastery built in … Wlsinus by name, sought the king, and told him that the prince of the apostles had appeared to him in a dream …
Alumni Oxonienses
… K.G. 1672, lord chamberlain 1674-85, secret envoy to the Prince of Orange 1674, died 28 July, 1685. See Fasti, ii. … probably father of Thomas, royalist colonel, secretary to Prince Rupert, and M.P. Shaftesbury 1677-81 and 1688, aged … Feb., 1676-7-1681, a royalist colonel, secretary to Prince Rupert, and died in 1688, aged 44. See Foster's …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… which Edward III settled on his son Edward, the Black Prince, and on future heirs to the throne; thereafter until … other manors were granted to a doctor for attendance on Prince Arthur. 10 Otherwise both manor and honor were … in royal hands until 1628 when, having formed part of the Prince of Wales's endowment from 161925, it was sold as part …
Old and New London
… was at Egham races, and that a shower coming on, and the Prince of Wales, accidentally finding him without a … the Tuesday a christening, a masque, and another ball, the Prince being present on each occasion, and the Lord … his early introduction to Carlton House and to many of the Prince's older associates had given him the opportunities of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of whom Sir George Howe had the honour to entertain the Prince of Orange in 1688. The living is a rectory, with the … with receiving homage for the territories only which that prince held in England. King John, upon retiring from an …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the eighteenth century, when the advowson passed to the prince of Wales, of whom it was purchased in 1869, by Earl … Church. In it Henry III is described as king of France and prince of Wales, titles which were not adopted till the time …
A History of the County of Hertford
… March, 13367, the king created his son Edward (the Black Prince) duke of Cornwall and granted him the honour of Berkhampstead. 58 This prince resided for some time towards the latter years of his … monarch. In this way we find it went from Edward the Black Prince to his son Richard, who became Richard II, and it was …
Old and New London
… "he was no saint whatever, but a rebel and traitor to his prince, and that therefore he, the king, strictly commanded … Reach" through the Spring Garden at Vauxhall, by the Black Prince at Kennington, and the south of Newington Butts, and …