| Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 pages
...the same house ; upon which horse, as he meant to have vauted, and the pinnes at the feet being not made sure, the horse fell upon him, and bruised* the brains out of his head." In the January following, Leonard Dacre, Esq. of Horsley, ire the county of York, second son to Lord... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - 1802 - 316 pages
...the same house; upon which horse, as lie meant to have vaunted, and the pinnes at the feet being not made sure, the horse fell upon him, and bruised the brains out of his head." This castle is built on a pleasant eminence, at the head of the vale of Lanercost. It consists chiefly... | |
| 1844 - 454 pages
...same house; upon which horse as he meant to have vauted, and the pinnes at the feet not having been made sure, the horse fell upon him and bruised the brains out of his head." In the following ^January, Leonard Dacre, Esq., of Housely, in the county of York, second son to Lord... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction.New Series.VOL.V - 1844 - 440 pages
...same house; upon which horse as he meant to have vauted, and the pinnes at the feet not having been made sure, the horse fell upon him and bruised the brains out of his head." In the following | January, Leonard Dacre, Esq., of Housely, in the county of York, second son to Lord... | |
| Benjamin Clarke - 1852 - 824 pages
...wood, standing within the same house ; upon which horse, as he meant to have vavnted, and the pins of the feet not being made sure, the horse fell upon him, and bruised the brains out of his head. The Lord William Howard, who is spoken of above, was the third son of the Duke of Norfolk. He founded the... | |
| 1873 - 670 pages
...woode standing within the same boose ; upon which horse, as he meant to have vaunted, and the pins of the feet not being made sure, the horse fell upon him, and bruised the brains out of his head." Camdén says that at the commencement of the following year, Leonard Dacre, Esq., of Horsley, Yorkshire,... | |
| John Philip Hore - 1885 - 386 pages
...a vaunting horse, upon which horses as he meant to have vaunted, and the pins at the feet being not made sure, the horse fell upon him, and bruised the brains out of his head."— Stow's Chron., p. 662. 10 Gerald Fitz-Gerald, gth EARL OF KILDARE, who was at this time in England.... | |
| 1888 - 600 pages
...a vaunting horse, upon which horse, as be meant to have vaunted, and the pins at the feet being not made sure, the horse fell upon him, and bruised the brains out of his bead." This was on the 17th May, 1569. The great landed estates of the family then fell to three sisters—... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1900 - 388 pages
...three daughters — Anne, who married Philip Earl of Arundel ; Mary, and Elizabeth, the wife of William Lord Howard. George, fifth Baron Dacre of Gillesland...Elizabeth, shews that in a partition of the estates the manor of Halton, with an estimated rental of ^49 igs. iod., fell to the share of Anne Lady Arundel.... | |
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