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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Earl of Northumberland, in the reign of Henry IV., over a Scottish army of 10,000 men, under the command of Earl … places of worship for Burghers and Presbyterians; also a Scottish Relief church, and a Roman Catholic chapel. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Welsh Methodists, and Arminian Bible Christians; also a Scottish church, and a Roman Catholic chapel. Mrs. Mary …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… their gates to Charles II., who arrived at the head of a Scottish army of 12,000 men, attended by the Dukes of … to retire into the city in disorder. A part of the Scottish troops laying down their arms, and the enemy … as it commanded an extensive view of Solway Firth and the Scottish coast, was probably used as a watch-tower, to guard …
A History of the County of York
… York. Oswald, upon his victory in 634, called upon the Scottish bishops for help and so brought Aidan to Lindisfarne but it is doubtful how far Scottish Christianity penetrated to York. Some parts of the …