The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page i
... Scottish , Pictish , and Latin . The first inhabitants of this land were Britons ; they came from Armenia ( Armorica , now ... Scots VOL . I. B a " " said , ' We may nevertheless give. Double Cromlech at Plas Newydd , in Anglesey . ...
... Scottish , Pictish , and Latin . The first inhabitants of this land were Britons ; they came from Armenia ( Armorica , now ... Scots VOL . I. B a " " said , ' We may nevertheless give. Double Cromlech at Plas Newydd , in Anglesey . ...
Page ii
... Scots , on this con- dition , that they should always choose their royal lineage on the woman's side ; which they have held ever since . And then befel it in the course of years , that some part of the Scots departed from Hibernia into ...
... Scots , on this con- dition , that they should always choose their royal lineage on the woman's side ; which they have held ever since . And then befel it in the course of years , that some part of the Scots departed from Hibernia into ...
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... Scots . The towns , and forts , and roads , already enumerated , are , however , very far from being the only traces of Roman occupation that remain in our country . Camps , occupying well - chosen positions , occur in numbers which ...
... Scots . The towns , and forts , and roads , already enumerated , are , however , very far from being the only traces of Roman occupation that remain in our country . Camps , occupying well - chosen positions , occur in numbers which ...
Page 37
... scot or Peter- pence paid by every family but its tenants for the support of the English college at Rome , and the abbot of which after- wards received from Pope Adrian IV . pre- cedence over all others , on account of its patron saint ...
... scot or Peter- pence paid by every family but its tenants for the support of the English college at Rome , and the abbot of which after- wards received from Pope Adrian IV . pre- cedence over all others , on account of its patron saint ...
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... Scots and Picts invade Roman Britain . Lupicinus is dispatched to oppose them . A.D. 361. Constantius dies . Julian , surnamed the Apostate , succeeds . A.D. 362. Julian reforms the fiscal abuses of the præfects in Britain . A.D. 363 ...
... Scots and Picts invade Roman Britain . Lupicinus is dispatched to oppose them . A.D. 361. Constantius dies . Julian , surnamed the Apostate , succeeds . A.D. 362. Julian reforms the fiscal abuses of the præfects in Britain . A.D. 363 ...
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