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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… into Leicestershire, where he gained the battle of Bosworth-Field, which terminated in the death of Richard …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Leicester, 4 miles (W. S. W.) from Market-Bosworth; containing, with the township of Upton, and the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part with Richard the 3d, and engaging on his side at Bosworth-field, was attainted November 7, in the 1st of Henry …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Lincoln's Inn 1615 (as son and heir of Roger of Husbands Bosworth, co. Leicester, esq.), perhaps M.P. co. Leicester … Coll. 3 May, 1583; "silver tongued Smith" (s. Erasmus, of Bosworth, co. Leicester), lecturer of St. Clement's Danes … of Billesden, and of Wistow, 1692, rector of Husbands Bosworth 1694, and of Sharnford, 1699, and vicar of Lowesby, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Leicester, 7 miles (N. W.) from Market-Bosworth; containing 404 inhabitants. It comprises about 1200 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Essex, ii. 5278. E. Walford, Greater London, i. 471; G. F. Bosworth, Walthamstow Official Guide (1st edn.), 21; Sadler, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 20 Feb., 1648-9, B.A. 4 March, 1651-2; rector of Husbands Bosworth 1660, and of Market Bosworth, co. Leicester, 1668-71. See Foster's Index Eccl. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is here. The living is a rectory in two portions, called Bosworth's and Richard's, consolidated by Bishop Sherlock, …
Old and New London
… since its ancestor, "Jockey of Norfolk," who fell at Bosworth Field, was raised to the dukedom by Richard III., …
Old and New London
… crown was presently beaten into a hawthorn bush on Bosworth Field, and his defaced. mangled; and ill-shaped body …
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