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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… time, part of the castle was used as an occasional retreat in time of sickness, by the students of that college. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Prince Arthur, eldest son of Henry VII.; and was also the retreat of the learned Dodwell, first Camden professor of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the overthrow of the house of York; and the place of his retreat having been discovered by Richard III., a party of … Mytton, who had just entered the town, to make a hasty retreat to Holt Castle. The following notices in reference to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… three ships and 59 men for the siege of Calais; but the retreat of the sea from its harbour has long destroyed its … of the solid rock, and supposed to have been the secluded retreat of one of the Bertram family. The chapel is 18 feet …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… under the command of the Duke of Hamilton, on their retreat from Ribbledale, rallied at Warrington; and after an …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Portugal Army with necessaries at the time of their retreat that year from Madrid; and because the King of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the raising of the siege of Barcelona and of the shameful retreat of the enemy from before that town. (Money order …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Army by order of the Earl of Galway at the time of their retreat that year from Madrid. The Lord Treasurer sends you …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to procure terms for the body of men that made their retreat with petitioner: therefore praying consideration of …
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