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Survey of London
… & Sons, and it was named after Sir Charles Rowan, the army officer appointed by Robert Peel in 1829 as one of two …
Alumni Oxonienses
… canon and dean of York 1513, commissary general of the army 1513, witnessed the battle of "the spurs," and assisted … "promus Christ Church"; "sometime a captain in the king's army and a great sufferer for his cause, in respect of which … 1641, fellow Merton Coll. 1641; a captain in king Charles' army, went to Flanders and came in again with Sir Marmaduke …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… successor in the sovereignty of Wessex, advanced with his army towards Sorbiodunum, or Old Sarum, and defeated a British army opposed to his progress near that place, of which he … to the crown, encamped at Badbury with a considerable army, and advanced upon Wimborne, Ethelwald's headquarters, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… glass, which originally had been looted by the army of Napoleon. Many tablets and memorials were brought …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… invasion of 1003 penetrated into Wiltshire, and Sweyn's army plundered and burnt Wilton before going on to Old …
A History of the County of Somerset
… at the east end of the town closed in 1887. 23 By 1883 the Salvation Army had 50 members but a march in that year was attacked. 24 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… placing her in a coffin, she was carried out through the army and escaped in safety to Gloucester. In the mean time, … of new works; but, while engaged in that undertaking, an army which had been newly raised in the adjoining counties, … and the city was appointed the general rendezvous of the army then forming in the west for the re-establishment of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… wine of the city was to be sent with haste to the king's army in Wales. 91 Great care had always been taken to secure …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… castle with a strong garrison of foreign mercenaries. The army of the barons was led by the Count of Nevers; siege … Windsor was once more the head quarters of the royal army at the time of the Earl of Gloucester's rebellion in … Henry of Lancaster landed, and Richard, deserted by his army, submitted on 19 August. 129 During the reign of Henry …
Survey of London Monograph
… Gray's Inn 1529 (? 1521); Windsor 1534; attached to Army in France 1544; lived first at Garter House but later … R. wt. 22, cr. 24 March 1686. S. of John Ball, Captain in army of Charles I; his sister married Thomas Holford, …
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