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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... lord keeper . The manor - house , which is now the residence of the daughter of George Wright , esq . stands on a rising ground , nearly three miles from Newport Pagnell , and about half a mile from the banks of the Ouse . It ap- pears ...
... lord keeper . The manor - house , which is now the residence of the daughter of George Wright , esq . stands on a rising ground , nearly three miles from Newport Pagnell , and about half a mile from the banks of the Ouse . It ap- pears ...
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... Lord 1176 gave to the Cistertian monks of Aulney , in Normandy , a piece of ground at Chotes ( probably Coten , now written Cotton , a mem- ber of the manor of Alveton ) , to build an Abbey of that order upon : but the establishment was ...
... Lord 1176 gave to the Cistertian monks of Aulney , in Normandy , a piece of ground at Chotes ( probably Coten , now written Cotton , a mem- ber of the manor of Alveton ) , to build an Abbey of that order upon : but the establishment was ...
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... lord was to forfeit forty shillings to the king and earl . The city mills stand at the north end of the Bridge , and are supplied with water by a current formed by a large dam or cause- way , raised obliquely across the river Dee : this ...
... lord was to forfeit forty shillings to the king and earl . The city mills stand at the north end of the Bridge , and are supplied with water by a current formed by a large dam or cause- way , raised obliquely across the river Dee : this ...
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... lord of this place , to build a new Castle upon the old foundation , and hereupon it took the name of Hroffe's Ceaster . " The Castle was dilapidated by the Danes , but was afterwards repaired and garrisoned by William the Con- queror ...
... lord of this place , to build a new Castle upon the old foundation , and hereupon it took the name of Hroffe's Ceaster . " The Castle was dilapidated by the Danes , but was afterwards repaired and garrisoned by William the Con- queror ...
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... lord chanceller of Scotland , in the reign of James III . and lord privy seal in the time of James IV . He was a person of such eminence , that his cotemporaries firmly beloved dat his decease was presaged by various prodigies , and thu ...
... lord chanceller of Scotland , in the reign of James III . and lord privy seal in the time of James IV . He was a person of such eminence , that his cotemporaries firmly beloved dat his decease was presaged by various prodigies , and thu ...
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