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… Antiquities Castles Ancient Castles. The only ancient castles in Derbyshire, of which any … the manor was given by William the Conqueror, though Mr. King, who has given a particular account of it in the sixth … a view of them, taken in 1727, in the first volume of Buck's Antiquities. 3 No part of the ancient castle of Bolsover at …
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… Castles, and Sites of Castles, and Castellated Mansions. The remains of Lidford castle, in which was formerly the … and of a circular tower called Paradise Fort. The walls of King's Weare castle are standing; and there are the ruins of … palace was finished by Bishop Quivil, who had a licence for embattling it in 1290. The spacious hall, which has been …
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… Ecclesiastical Ancient Church Architecture. Saxon. Of the ecclesiastical edifices of Derbyshire, the crypt under … the year 874; at which time Edburga, daughter of Adulph, King of the East-Angles, was abbess of Repton. There have … 9" Though the inscription is perfect, it is uncertain for whom this monument was designed: it seems probable, …
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… Antiquities Mansion-houses Ancient Mansion-houses. The most remarkable ancient mansion in this county, in point … by Sir Henry Vernon, who flourished in the reign of King Henry VII. The old drawing-room, and the adjoining … and a great part of it having been taken down since for the materials. It appears originally to have consisted of …
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… in Cumberland, which could not be referred to any of the foregoing heads, of which the following are the most … formed on the subject of these cells, is, that they served for the retreat of the monks of the adjacent monastery of … Vigmund, and five of Archbishop Vulfhere 3: ninety-nine of King Eanred, three hundred and fifty of King Ethelred, …
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… Antiquities Roman Antiquities. British Antiquities. Of the rude memorials of the early inhabitants of this island, a … and Burn, as being on the summit of the fell called King Harry, in the parish of Cumwhitton, consisting of about … been very generally defaced, or altered by the conquerors for their own use, while the religious ones were reserved …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… hearings 5 Feb 1613 Entry Venetian & carpenter in the King's navy. Denied practice except for the toothache and for the leg. Said that Dr [Thomas] …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Apethorpe AN INVENTORY OF THE ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS IN NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE … a major residence at Apethorpe had important consequences for the village. In 1551 only ten of the 44 tenements in the … Arms was replaced by a new public house named the King's Head. On the sale of the hall in 1947 a large house …
The London eyre of 1244
… de Braunchesfeld, et alius plegius obiit. Of Appeals. In the twenty-second year [1237–8]: Thomas of Folkestone appealed Peter of Harrow of a breach of the king's peace, but he does not come. Therefore he and his … and Simon fitz Mary. Afterwards he came and made fine for himself and his pledges in 100s., with Adam of Basing and …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Appendices Appendix No. I. Three acts of the generall assembly, for promoving the knowledg of the grounds of salvation, and … testify their zeal in the common cause, by the voluntary contribution of a large portion of their income. It is wise …
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