The History of TewkesburyJ. Bennett, 1830 - 456 sayfa |
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Sayfa 18
... Duke Dodo caused this royal palace to be converted into a church . " But Dugdale affirms , that the Register of the Abbey of Tewkesbury refers this inscription to the Duke's house at Deerhurst . + * Independently of those already ...
... Duke Dodo caused this royal palace to be converted into a church . " But Dugdale affirms , that the Register of the Abbey of Tewkesbury refers this inscription to the Duke's house at Deerhurst . + * Independently of those already ...
Sayfa 26
... Duke of Somerset , Courtenay Earl of Devonshire , Tudor Earl of Pem- broke , Viscount Beaumont , Lord Wenlock , Lord John Beau- fort , Sir Hugh Courtenay , and other men of rank , she determined to defend to the utmost the ruins of her ...
... Duke of Somerset , Courtenay Earl of Devonshire , Tudor Earl of Pem- broke , Viscount Beaumont , Lord Wenlock , Lord John Beau- fort , Sir Hugh Courtenay , and other men of rank , she determined to defend to the utmost the ruins of her ...
Sayfa 28
... Duke of Gloucester ; † the centre by himself and the Duke of Clarence ; and the rear by the Marquis of Dorset and Lord Hastings . He then displayed his banners , blew his trumpets , and marched directly upon his antagonists . The Duke ...
... Duke of Gloucester ; † the centre by himself and the Duke of Clarence ; and the rear by the Marquis of Dorset and Lord Hastings . He then displayed his banners , blew his trumpets , and marched directly upon his antagonists . The Duke ...
Sayfa 29
... Duke of Gloucester , who lacked no policy , galled them grievously with the shot of arrows : and they rewarded their adversaries home again with like payment , both with shot of arrows and artillery , although they had not the like ...
... Duke of Gloucester , who lacked no policy , galled them grievously with the shot of arrows : and they rewarded their adversaries home again with like payment , both with shot of arrows and artillery , although they had not the like ...
Sayfa 30
... duke , threw the advantage of the battle into the scale of her more cautious and able adversaries . Sir John Harley , who was sheriff of Shropshire in 1482 , was knighted by King Edward in the Gastons , immediately after the battle , as ...
... duke , threw the advantage of the battle into the scale of her more cautious and able adversaries . Sir John Harley , who was sheriff of Shropshire in 1482 , was knighted by King Edward in the Gastons , immediately after the battle , as ...
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abbot of Tewkesbury aforesaid bailiffs afterwards ancient annum appointed arch argent army Ashchurch assize Avon bailiffs bart bishop bishop of Worcester body borough aforesaid borough of Tewkesbury bridge Bristol burgage burgesses and commonalty buried Bushley called chapel Charles charter Cheltenham choir Clare clerk Codrington common council corporation county of Gloucester court daughter death Deerhurst Despenser died ditto Dowdeswell Duke Earl of Gloucester Edmund elected Elizabeth England erected Farm Fiddington Forthampton gent George Gloucestershire granted gules heirs and successors Henry Collet hundred inhabitants James John justices King Edward King Henry king's kingdom of England knight lands liberty Lord married meadow messuages monks Mythe Pamington parish parliament persons present Prince principal burgesses Queen rectory reign Rents of customary Richard river Robert Severn shillings Sir William stone tenements Tewkes Tewkesbury abbey Thomas tithes town of Tewkesbury Tracy Tredington Warwick William Dowdeswell Worcester Worcestershire
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