The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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Page iv
... Edward the Second, as possessed of a smal'property there. This Manor of Epworth and Westwood remained in the family of hIowbray for upwards of three centuries ; nor is 'it very difli. cult to perceive, from the records of the kingdom ...
... Edward the Second, as possessed of a smal'property there. This Manor of Epworth and Westwood remained in the family of hIowbray for upwards of three centuries ; nor is 'it very difli. cult to perceive, from the records of the kingdom ...
Page x
... Edward the Sixth. When King Henry the Eighth pillaged the Archbishoprick of York, he compelled that Prelate to give up some of his land, and to take Impropriations in lieu, amongst which were the Rectories of Owston and Haxey. The sale ...
... Edward the Sixth. When King Henry the Eighth pillaged the Archbishoprick of York, he compelled that Prelate to give up some of his land, and to take Impropriations in lieu, amongst which were the Rectories of Owston and Haxey. The sale ...
Page 11
... Edward the Confessor, this district contained the same Villages and Hamlets as it does at present, and that some of them had a numerous population. In the time of the Britons and the Romans this River Island formed the extreme point of ...
... Edward the Confessor, this district contained the same Villages and Hamlets as it does at present, and that some of them had a numerous population. In the time of the Britons and the Romans this River Island formed the extreme point of ...
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... Edward with Ambassadors into England, promising his forgiveness to all those who had taken part with his ene. mics. Edward was favourably received, and jEthelred was no sooner re-instated stated in his royal dignity, than he placed ...
... Edward with Ambassadors into England, promising his forgiveness to all those who had taken part with his ene. mics. Edward was favourably received, and jEthelred was no sooner re-instated stated in his royal dignity, than he placed ...
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... Edward the Third (after the Conquest),thirty three, and is-now among the public records in the Tower. The original is in French. A small glimmer of light is hereby thrown on the state of the country at this period. First, we learn that ...
... Edward the Third (after the Conquest),thirty three, and is-now among the public records in the Tower. The original is in French. A small glimmer of light is hereby thrown on the state of the country at this period. First, we learn that ...
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The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2014 |
The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2018 |
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