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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… May.] Mr. Macky's Memorial in relation to the intercourse of letters between England and France. During the last war … immediately between England and France on account of King James residing there, in order to prevent a … the other nine of their forty-eight sail for the line of battle and at least half of their eighteen according to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… on 22 September last; also a note containing the names of two or three inhabitants of the town, and was a letter of news to go for France. … in tents in the fields." Twenty-five ships of the line of battle lay ready, and there were ten sail of frigates they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Scottish Warrants. See the explanatory heading in Calendar of S.P. Domestic, 1702, p. 451, and the explanatory note, … Her husband, Captain Robert Livingston, was killed at the battle of Stanekirk, and she is poor. Pp. 447, 448. Same. … over Athelstan, King of the Saxons, in the time of which battle a white cross (in form of that upon which the Apostle …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… which appear in the S.P. Signet Office (vol. 15), some of which are also entered in S.P. Ireland, Entry Book 3. In … The warrants are addressed either to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; or to him, his Deputy, or the Chief Governor or … Flanders, and was incapacitated by wounds received at the battle of Steinkirk. Issue orders for paying him a pension of
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… explanatory note to the similar Table for 1702 in Vol. I of this calendar, pp. 412, 413. From S.P. Dom., Entry Book 239. The orders of reference are signed by Lord Secretary Nottingham. 5 Jan. … commander at sea since beginning of 1691. In 1692, at the Battle of Barfleur, he was singly engaged with Marshal de …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Meneage ANTHONY (ST.) in Meneage, a parish, in the union of Helston, W. division of the hundred of Kerrier and of the county of Cornwall, 7 … and it continued in his interest until after the battle of MarstonMoor, when all the northern fortresses fell …
Magna Britannia
… Antiquities. Cornwall abounds with the rude memorials of its early inhabitants, much resembling those which remain … also mentions spear-heads and swords made of copper, and battle-axes, (probably celts,) as having been found in the … this inscription: " Catin hic iacet filius Magari:" the battle in which King Arthur was mortally wounded, having been …
Magna Britannia
… Grimspound, as it is called, is situated in the parish of Manaton, about three miles from that village, among the moors, and under a lofty tract of moorland, called Hamilton, or Hameldown. It consists of a … and are supposed by tradition to commemorate some great battle fought on the down, in which Maddock, or Madoc, one of
Magna Britannia
… Roman Antiquities. British Antiquities. The barren moors of Derbyshire abound with rude masses of gritstone, and single stones of large sizes appearing … the plunder by the English army, in the year 1421, when a battle was fought in the churchyard of Bouge, on Easter eve. …
Magna Britannia
… Ecclesiastical Ancient Church Architecture. Saxon. Of the ecclesiastical edifices of Derbyshire, the crypt under the parish church of Repton … Wendesley, or Wensley, who was mortally wounded at the battle of Shrewsbury. 12 In the north transept of Ashborne …
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