Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... Edward the Third for the fidelity of the mayor and community of Berwick . ( Ibid . 486. ) At a prior period a Richard le Fur- bur was a merchant and burgess of Roxburgh . He obtained letters of safe conduct from Edward I. in 1291. ( 1 ...
... Edward the Third for the fidelity of the mayor and community of Berwick . ( Ibid . 486. ) At a prior period a Richard le Fur- bur was a merchant and burgess of Roxburgh . He obtained letters of safe conduct from Edward I. in 1291. ( 1 ...
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... Edward the Third's death . I have been very idle lately , but have ... taken up Strype now and then , and have not increased my admiration of the Re- formers . One must not speak lightly of a martyr ; so I do not allow my feelings to ...
... Edward the Third's death . I have been very idle lately , but have ... taken up Strype now and then , and have not increased my admiration of the Re- formers . One must not speak lightly of a martyr ; so I do not allow my feelings to ...
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... Edward the Second's favourite Hugh Despenser ) ; she died 1325 . " IV . Thomas de Beauchamp , Earl of Warwick , K.G .; died 1369 , buried in St. Mary's church , Warwick . ( Monument in Plates I. and II . ) Katharine ( Mortimer ) his ...
... Edward the Second's favourite Hugh Despenser ) ; she died 1325 . " IV . Thomas de Beauchamp , Earl of Warwick , K.G .; died 1369 , buried in St. Mary's church , Warwick . ( Monument in Plates I. and II . ) Katharine ( Mortimer ) his ...
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... Edward IV . in England and the Finall Reco- of his Kingdomes from Henry VI . A. D. M.CCCC.LXXI . Edi ted by John Bruce , Esq . F.S.A. [ Being the first publication of the Camden Society . ] Small 4to . THE formation of the Camden So ...
... Edward IV . in England and the Finall Reco- of his Kingdomes from Henry VI . A. D. M.CCCC.LXXI . Edi ted by John Bruce , Esq . F.S.A. [ Being the first publication of the Camden Society . ] Small 4to . THE formation of the Camden So ...
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... Edward the Fourth's life ; his undignified marriage ; and the un- popularity of his friend Worcester , the butcher of England ; ' all these circum- stances , operating upon various classes of the community , produced a wide - spread ...
... Edward the Fourth's life ; his undignified marriage ; and the un- popularity of his friend Worcester , the butcher of England ; ' all these circum- stances , operating upon various classes of the community , produced a wide - spread ...
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