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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… joined by Edgar Atheling, who, with a large number of the English exiles, had arrived from Scotland for the same … attend this parliament, not making their appearance, the English lords decreed that an army should be sent, under the … army to oppose Robert Bruce, who was then desolating the English border, was surprised by the enemy, and with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… and the building is notable as an early example in the English baroque style. The accommodation as a prison was … 304. PRO E101/501/11. H. Jenkinson and C. Johnson, English Court Hand (1915), 1804, pl. xxiiib. Bod. Lib. MS …
Survey of London Monograph
… York, pat. 25 November 1567. As Portcullis attached to the English army sent to Havre 1563; later York; d. 23 December …
Survey of London
… 5th Earl of Derby. She was a well-known parton of English literature and added a number of books to the large …
Survey of London
… in 1217. Hubert de Burgh, one of the great figures in English medieval history, served under Kings Richard, John, … was appointed justiciar, and in 1217 commanded the small English fleet in the first of England's great naval …
A History of the County of Somerset
… years ago on the Cheddar moors, but as they drove the English birds away efforts were made to get rid of them. Some …
A History of the County of Somerset
… his book on British butterflies. Somerset is the only English county in which all the six British 'Hook-tips' have …
A History of the County of Somerset
… shores of Great Britain and the continental coasts of the English Channel and North Sea. It occurs beneath stones … Leach, is a large, well known, and tolerably abundant English prawn, though not the commonest and most familiar … and White in 1857 accepted this name, which he does into English as the 'sword shrimp.' Part of his account of it is …
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