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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… mesne manor. The family of Bordrigge are said to have been lords in the last century: an heiress of this family married … passed to the illustrious race of Fitz-warine, who were lords of the place for nearly 400 years. The castle was a … the neighbourhood the frequent scene of battle between the lords retainers and the Welsh; the remains consist of one …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 124), lies in an isolated position N. of the village at Lords Field Farm, on Boulder Clay at 145 m. above OD, with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and the assize of bread and of ale. In addition the lords of Hinxton and Whittlesford, the prioress of Ickleton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 95,000 guineas to J. Haigh, Esq., whose executors are now lords of the manor. The Hall, a fine mansion, built by Mr. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… then another with the news of his death. In the House of Lords it was announced last night by Lord Palmerston. He is … Lord Robert Grosvenor last week mentioned in the House of Lords that the aristocracy were setting the commoners a … Lord Raglan had been superseded, but the Ministers in the Lords in the evening denied that, but said he had temporally …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… peerage (for Baron Parke) in the Houses, especially the Lords. All the young vagabonds of peers are trembling in … every member belongs to some club) and after that the Lords. Ah ah it is too ridiculous to be thought about. A very …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… on the sale of villainous publications (in the House of Lords). He said among other things, "that your Lordships are …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
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