Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions, Volume 9proprietors, 1811 |
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... Robert Nevyll , who married Joanna , the sister and sole heiress of Almaric de Nouers . In the reign of Henry VIII . Maria , the only daughter of Mi- chael Nevyll , who had obtained the possession of Go- thurst , on the death of her two ...
... Robert Nevyll , who married Joanna , the sister and sole heiress of Almaric de Nouers . In the reign of Henry VIII . Maria , the only daughter of Mi- chael Nevyll , who had obtained the possession of Go- thurst , on the death of her two ...
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... Robert Leighton made the most considerable figure . He was born in England , though of Scots ex- traction it is supposed that he retired to Scotland , in consequence of the severities inflicted upon his father , for publishing a book ...
... Robert Leighton made the most considerable figure . He was born in England , though of Scots ex- traction it is supposed that he retired to Scotland , in consequence of the severities inflicted upon his father , for publishing a book ...
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... Robert Fitz - Walter to its relief ; but John had taken such measures for security , by breaking down hedges and fortifying the passes , that Fitz - Walter , with nearly double the number of the king's army , was com- pelled to leave ...
... Robert Fitz - Walter to its relief ; but John had taken such measures for security , by breaking down hedges and fortifying the passes , that Fitz - Walter , with nearly double the number of the king's army , was com- pelled to leave ...
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... Robert Young , of Haselborough , in the county of Wilts , sold this house , 28th March 1599 , then newly built , and occupied by sir John Young's widow , to Nicholas Strangeways , of Bradly , in the county of Gloucester , esq . Queen ...
... Robert Young , of Haselborough , in the county of Wilts , sold this house , 28th March 1599 , then newly built , and occupied by sir John Young's widow , to Nicholas Strangeways , of Bradly , in the county of Gloucester , esq . Queen ...
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... Robert de Bellomont , after he had obtained the earldom of Leicester from Henry I. among other acts of mercy , for the health of his soul , rebuilt the Church of our Lady within the castle , plac- ing therein secular canons , and ...
... Robert de Bellomont , after he had obtained the earldom of Leicester from Henry I. among other acts of mercy , for the health of his soul , rebuilt the Church of our Lady within the castle , plac- ing therein secular canons , and ...
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