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A History of the County of Lancaster
… side in a beautiful manner. Over a vast extent of sands Piel Castle, the ancient bulwark of the bay, rears its …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… entrance to the harbour at the south-east is guarded by Piel Island, formerly called Foudray, with the ruins of its … Dalton, but this is doubtful. Martin Schwartz landed at Piel in 1487 with soldiers who were to assist the Yorkists to … north-east corner of the building. Plan of Dalton Tower PIEL CASTLE was a stronghold of much more importance. It was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… has sprung into existence within the last sixty years; Piel Island guards the entrance. The scenery of the Fell … and again in 1323. 20 It was, somewhat later at least, at Piel. Sometimes the Scots came down, as in 1316 and 1322, … their commerce, 23 and thus it has obtained its name of Piel. The licence for the tower of Dalton does not seem to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Yorkist, and on the landing of Lambert Simnel's force at Piel in 1487 he and his brother John joined them, taking part …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the queen's service on the sea coast towards the Piel of Fowdray and 'to prevent the impoverishment of her …
Petitions to the Pope
… wife, Elizabeth Grymbald, John Maleweyn and his wife, John Piel and his wife, William de Breynton, Hugh de Portemuth and …
Petitions to the Pope
… as above. Ibid. The same. On behalf of his clerk, Henry Piel, for the like in Southwell, notwithstanding that he has …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… deceased. Paul Amyas as riding officer at Peeling [Peel or Piel] in Lancaster port loco his son Alexander Amyas, having …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Edward Clark, deceased; William Nobles, riding officer at Piel [? Pilling], Lancaster port, loco Thomas Badcliffe, …
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