The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... afterwards assumes a new and indeed a stupen- duous character . Forests of masts , docks of vast extent , the great naval arsenals , and the im- mense living navigation , possess and adorn it till after a course of more than two hundred ...
... afterwards assumes a new and indeed a stupen- duous character . Forests of masts , docks of vast extent , the great naval arsenals , and the im- mense living navigation , possess and adorn it till after a course of more than two hundred ...
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... afterwards Henry the Fourth , and Robert de Vere , Earl of Oxford , Marquis of Dublin , and Duke of Ire- land , who headed the discontented barons , among whom were Thomas Duke of Gloucester , the Earls of Derby , War- wick , & c . in ...
... afterwards Henry the Fourth , and Robert de Vere , Earl of Oxford , Marquis of Dublin , and Duke of Ire- land , who headed the discontented barons , among whom were Thomas Duke of Gloucester , the Earls of Derby , War- wick , & c . in ...
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... afterwards became the scene of many important transactions . The Castle was erected by Robert D'Oilie , at the command of William the Con- queror in the year 1071 ; a work of great strength and considerable extent , as appears by the ...
... afterwards became the scene of many important transactions . The Castle was erected by Robert D'Oilie , at the command of William the Con- queror in the year 1071 ; a work of great strength and considerable extent , as appears by the ...
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... afterwards to the family of Riparys or Redvers . Mary , youngest daughter of William de Red- vers , Earl of Devon , who , as well as his uncle William , was surnamed de Vernon , married Robert de Courtenay , Baron of Okenhampton , in ...
... afterwards to the family of Riparys or Redvers . Mary , youngest daughter of William de Red- vers , Earl of Devon , who , as well as his uncle William , was surnamed de Vernon , married Robert de Courtenay , Baron of Okenhampton , in ...
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... afterwards granted to the Abbey of Reading , as appears from the confirmation of the charter of Henry the Second , its founder , by Hubert , Archbishop of Can- It afterwards terbury , and Robert , Bishop of Sarum . formed a part of the ...
... afterwards granted to the Abbey of Reading , as appears from the confirmation of the charter of Henry the Second , its founder , by Hubert , Archbishop of Can- It afterwards terbury , and Robert , Bishop of Sarum . formed a part of the ...
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