The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen94,Parte1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1824 |
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... Edward III . IN ( 1377 ) , John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , using the King's authority ( he being then in a weak state of body and mind , and near his end ) , directed warrants to all Lords and Barons of after Hilary , they should ...
... Edward III . IN ( 1377 ) , John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , using the King's authority ( he being then in a weak state of body and mind , and near his end ) , directed warrants to all Lords and Barons of after Hilary , they should ...
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... Edward III . with Muriel his wife , had the custody of the castles of Corff and Purbeck , & c . which Muriel was daughter to Earl Douglas in Scotland , by whom he had issue Joane , the wife of John . de Moels , & c . " - Dugd . Bar ...
... Edward III . with Muriel his wife , had the custody of the castles of Corff and Purbeck , & c . which Muriel was daughter to Earl Douglas in Scotland , by whom he had issue Joane , the wife of John . de Moels , & c . " - Dugd . Bar ...
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... Edward . Neglecting operations of the feudal system , as thinking them perhaps more the province of the lawyer than the historian , they have mistaken the effect for the cause , and have ascribed this memorable event to a sudden ...
... Edward . Neglecting operations of the feudal system , as thinking them perhaps more the province of the lawyer than the historian , they have mistaken the effect for the cause , and have ascribed this memorable event to a sudden ...
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... Edward II . of Henry de l'Orthey , by 7s . per ann.8 Fos- broke's Gloucestershire , ii . 375. [ The rest is from the title - deeds ] . Now here is a regular unbroken de- scent from 1143 to 1311 ( 5 Ed . II . ) , YOUR correspondent ...
... Edward II . of Henry de l'Orthey , by 7s . per ann.8 Fos- broke's Gloucestershire , ii . 375. [ The rest is from the title - deeds ] . Now here is a regular unbroken de- scent from 1143 to 1311 ( 5 Ed . II . ) , YOUR correspondent ...
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... Edward the Fourth , in Catteric Church , vol . ii . p . 28 ? If so , it is the beaver only of the helmet which " opens side - ways , " and such , from an original of Edward the Sixth's time , in my # 39 son's collection , will be found ...
... Edward the Fourth , in Catteric Church , vol . ii . p . 28 ? If so , it is the beaver only of the helmet which " opens side - ways , " and such , from an original of Edward the Sixth's time , in my # 39 son's collection , will be found ...
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