The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1; Volume 129E. Cave, 1821 |
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... Castle , in Wales . He had many church preferments : viz . Chancellor of Wells , Canon of Salisbury , & c . Wood says , " When Henry VIII . had extirpated the Pope's power , he ( R. E. ) seemed to be very moderate , and also in the ...
... Castle , in Wales . He had many church preferments : viz . Chancellor of Wells , Canon of Salisbury , & c . Wood says , " When Henry VIII . had extirpated the Pope's power , he ( R. E. ) seemed to be very moderate , and also in the ...
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... castle - gate ; and should he refuse it , or a compensation in money , the bailiff is empowered to take it by force . This custom originated at the first erection of the castle in the reign of Henry II . as a token of the territorial ...
... castle - gate ; and should he refuse it , or a compensation in money , the bailiff is empowered to take it by force . This custom originated at the first erection of the castle in the reign of Henry II . as a token of the territorial ...
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... castle for his better defence against the Irish enemy , who valiantly answered ; That he would not trust to a castle of stones , but to his castle of bones , meaning his body . " A similar reason was assigned by a Laconian for the want ...
... castle for his better defence against the Irish enemy , who valiantly answered ; That he would not trust to a castle of stones , but to his castle of bones , meaning his body . " A similar reason was assigned by a Laconian for the want ...
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... Castle , which fortress he afterwards defended against the Rebels , and which was the last garrison in England or Wales that held out for Charles I. It was sur- rendered , August 19 , 1646 , on ho- nourable terms , which were basely ...
... Castle , which fortress he afterwards defended against the Rebels , and which was the last garrison in England or Wales that held out for Charles I. It was sur- rendered , August 19 , 1646 , on ho- nourable terms , which were basely ...
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... Castles on romantic points of rock and bold eminences . The bills in general are bare and hard - featured , and the want of wood cannot be com- pensated for . The tops of the hills on both sides of the river are of nearly an uniform ...
... Castles on romantic points of rock and bold eminences . The bills in general are bare and hard - featured , and the want of wood cannot be com- pensated for . The tops of the hills on both sides of the river are of nearly an uniform ...
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