Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions, 4. köideproprietors, 1808 |
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... king Edward the Confessor , was by him in person installed to the bishop- ric ; and having enjoyed the episcopal dignity twenty- seven years , in 1074 , by his decease , it fell to his suc- cessor Osbertus . " From the first bishop ...
... king Edward the Confessor , was by him in person installed to the bishop- ric ; and having enjoyed the episcopal dignity twenty- seven years , in 1074 , by his decease , it fell to his suc- cessor Osbertus . " From the first bishop ...
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... king was then troubled with civil discord , took no effect . " That the temporal lands , devoutly given and disordinately spent by religious and other spiritual per- · 6 sons , should be seized into the king's hands , sith ' the ' same ...
... king was then troubled with civil discord , took no effect . " That the temporal lands , devoutly given and disordinately spent by religious and other spiritual per- · 6 sons , should be seized into the king's hands , sith ' the ' same ...
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... it with " all his enclosed ground at Pyling with all its appurtenances . " This grant was confirmed by king John in the second year of his reign , and again in COCKERSAND ABBEY . the seventeenth ; it was also confirmed.
... it with " all his enclosed ground at Pyling with all its appurtenances . " This grant was confirmed by king John in the second year of his reign , and again in COCKERSAND ABBEY . the seventeenth ; it was also confirmed.
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... king Alfred frequently resided here , as did many of our suc- ceeding monarchs . The castle , on account of its great antiquity , claims particular attention ; but neither its founder nor the era of its construction are known . The ...
... king Alfred frequently resided here , as did many of our suc- ceeding monarchs . The castle , on account of its great antiquity , claims particular attention ; but neither its founder nor the era of its construction are known . The ...
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... king , in part of her dowry . Guildford castle had been used as a common gaol , at least as far back as the thirty - fifth of Edward I. when Edward de Say , keeper of the king's prisoners there , petitioned the king in parliament that ...
... king , in part of her dowry . Guildford castle had been used as a common gaol , at least as far back as the thirty - fifth of Edward I. when Edward de Say , keeper of the king's prisoners there , petitioned the king in parliament that ...
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