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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… London. London: Streatham Society, 2001. Hartley, Harold. Eighty-eight not out: a record of happy memories. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… a manor in 1547, formed part of the endowment made by Harold Staunton for his chantry in Castle Donington church, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… this place as the scene of a congress held between King Harold, and Griffin, Prince of Wales, at which they engaged …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Before the Conquest the manor was in the possession of Harold, afterwards king of England: William I. settled the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Plumstede Magna PLUMSTEDE MAGNA. Guert, brother of King Harold, and slain with him at the battle of Hastings, had a …
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. 6 July, 1669, aged 19. Boteler, John s. Thomas, of Harold, Beds, knight, deceased, pensioner St. John's Coll., …
Survey of London Monograph
… EDWARD BELLASIS (1873). See Lancaster (41). 63. CHARLES HAROLD ATHILL (1882). See Clarenceux (41). Athill (1) 64. …
A New History of London
… Sweyn king of Norway, Hardicanute king of Denmark, and Harold, who was in England at his father's death. Hardicanute … wishes of the English on his mother Emma's account, but Harold was left by his father successor to the English crown. … the river Thames, with the Li[ths]men of London, chose Harold for their king. Li[ths]men is by the Saxon annals …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was the occasional residence of Earl Godwin, whose son Harold, afterwards King of England, sailing from Bosham on an …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Swegen murdered his cousin Beorn, 8 and from here in 1064 Harold set out on the voyage which ended in his falling into …
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