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Petitions to the Pope
… serves it. Granted. Dated as above. Ibid. David, king of Scotland. On behalf of his chaplain, John de Thonirgayrth, … Granted. Dated as above. (f. 155 d.) David, king of Scotland. Whereas on his petition provision was made to his … Grenlaw, archdeacon of St. Andrews, and papal collector in Scotland. Whereas the cathedral has suffered by the action of …
Petitions to the Pope
… Granted. Dated as above. (f. 34.) David, king of Scotland. Signification that the pope gave a canonry of … of York, considering that some places and churches in Scotland and near the March belonged to the said prior and …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… for several of the nobility and gentry in England and Scotland. He offered seating furniture, a service to hang … & Brown, see Elizabeth Webster. Webster & Carter, 218 Scotland Rd, Liverpool, u and paperhangers (1837). [D] … and cm (183739). At 83 Fontenoy St with a shop at 255 Scotland Rd in 1837 and 34 Fontenoy St with a shop at 2 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… against William de Soules, to whom Robert de Brus, King of Scotland, had given the manor of Wark, in Tindale, in which … been concealed in 1360 on the invasion of David, King of Scotland, who made prisoners the two sons of Sir John …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… upon the hills; and the cattle, which are of the black Highland breed, are also numerous, and thrive well: the … that and the Cheviot; and the cattle, of the native Highland breed, with a cross of the Teeswater, recently … built by Macduff, created Earl of Fife by Malcolm, King of Scotland, about the year 1061; they consist chiefly of two …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the Northern Counties of England and the Borders of Scotland (1802), i. 103. Pearce, Walsall, 156; Parson and …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1265 and 1272), wife of Henry de Balliol, chamberlain of Scotland, Isabel (d. 1253), wife of David Comyn, and …
The Environs of London
… union and peace betweene the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland; and nether for hope, feare, nor other …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of mountains that extends from Stainmore to the borders of Scotland. It is intersected by the river Eden, and comprises …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by prescription. In 1174, William the Lion, King of Scotland, taking up his head-quarters here, sent Earl Duncan, …