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... father afterwards dying in exile . The estates were subsequently granted by the Crown to the Musgraves , of Edenhall , Cumberland , and it was by the marriage of the first Sir Richard Graham , of Esk , with the co - heiress of Sir ...
... father afterwards dying in exile . The estates were subsequently granted by the Crown to the Musgraves , of Edenhall , Cumberland , and it was by the marriage of the first Sir Richard Graham , of Esk , with the co - heiress of Sir ...
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... father , Ferdinando Lord Fairfax , who was first in command of the army of the Parliament at Marston Moor , and who had given orders to fall back when his son took the matter into his own hands , and charging again , carried everything ...
... father , Ferdinando Lord Fairfax , who was first in command of the army of the Parliament at Marston Moor , and who had given orders to fall back when his son took the matter into his own hands , and charging again , carried everything ...
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... father of Swein , and Swein himself , in Staincross and Osgoldcross ; somewhat later another Ailric ( at Ledston ) , with his sons Jordan , Reginald , Roger , and Walter , and one Lesing in Barkston and the southern part of Skyrack ...
... father of Swein , and Swein himself , in Staincross and Osgoldcross ; somewhat later another Ailric ( at Ledston ) , with his sons Jordan , Reginald , Roger , and Walter , and one Lesing in Barkston and the southern part of Skyrack ...
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... father ; he did not assume a second name ; nor did he adopt one from any locality , or attach to his simple cognomen a distinguishing qualification , whether of mind or body ; he prided himself upon being simply Asolf . But he founded ...
... father ; he did not assume a second name ; nor did he adopt one from any locality , or attach to his simple cognomen a distinguishing qualification , whether of mind or body ; he prided himself upon being simply Asolf . But he founded ...
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... father , renewed by Adam the son . And here I must , for a moment , interrupt the thread of the narrative to point out the mutilation the word Hathelton has under- gone before it finally became Harden . There can be no reasonable doubt ...
... father , renewed by Adam the son . And here I must , for a moment , interrupt the thread of the narrative to point out the mutilation the word Hathelton has under- gone before it finally became Harden . There can be no reasonable doubt ...
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Page xxx - The squints on each side of the chancel arch were formed at the end of the fifteenth or beginning of the sixteenth century. The font belongs to the thirteenth century.
Page 89 - God, to owre blessed Lady, and to all the Holy Company of hevyn; My body to be beryed in Chalke chirche. Also y be quethe to the hy Auter viii.
Page 227 - That you, and each of you, shall be taken from the bar, and conveyed to the place from whence you came, and from thence be drawn...
Page 233 - Utred, have granted and by this my present charter confirmed to God and the poor of the hospital of St. Peter of York the four bovates of land in Bramhopa which my mother gave to them of her free maritage, in pure and perpetual alms, &c.
Page xiii - Flodden, and shewed that the military genius of the family had neither been chilled in him by age, nor extinguished by habits of peace. " He survived the battle of Flodden ten years, and died April 23d, 1523, aged about 70.
Page 188 - In Dei nomine Amen : quarto decimo die mensis Marcij, Anno Domini Millmo quingentessimo, xxvto. Ego, Robertus Radclif de Tadcastre, compos mentis et sane memorie, condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. In primis, do et lego animam meam Deo Omnipotenti, beate Marie et omnibus sanctis celestium civium supernorum, corpusque meum ad sepeliendum in quocumque loco, ad discretionem executricis mee.
Page 211 - Upon this indictment he has been arraigned, and thereunto hath pleaded not guilty, and for his trial hath put himself upon God and the country, which country you are...
Page 96 - OTLEV. (ix. 133.) compos mentis et sane memorie, condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. In primis lego et commendo animam meam Deo omnipotenti, Beate Marie Virgini, ac omnibus Sanctis Curie Celestis, et corpus meum sepeliendum infra cimiterium Omnium Sanctorum de Oteley.