The History, Topography and Directory of Warwickshire: Inclusive of Some Portions of the Ancient Histories of Rous, Camden, Speed, and Dugdale, with Curious Memoirs of the Lives of These Early English Writers ... a Directory of Every Town and Considerable Village in the County; a Gazetteer of All Towns, Villages, Parishes and Hamlets ... and an Itinerary ...R. Wrightson, 1830 - 800 páginas |
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... residence at Guy- Cliffe , in Warwickshire , where he had a possession granted him , either by the Earls of Warwick , or by Edward IV . and died January 14 , 1491. He wrote much on the civil and ecclesiastical antiquities of Warwick ...
... residence at Guy- Cliffe , in Warwickshire , where he had a possession granted him , either by the Earls of Warwick , or by Edward IV . and died January 14 , 1491. He wrote much on the civil and ecclesiastical antiquities of Warwick ...
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... residence upon his living at Popeling . Being now at full liberty , he spent above six years in tra- velling about England and Wales , and collecting materials for the history and antiquities of the nation . He entered upon his journey ...
... residence upon his living at Popeling . Being now at full liberty , he spent above six years in tra- velling about England and Wales , and collecting materials for the history and antiquities of the nation . He entered upon his journey ...
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... residence , fortifying its out - works for the better security thereof . Oxford therefore being thus made the chief garrison , where his Majesty's great officers , viz : -Lord Keeper , Lord Treasurer , & c . and council of state , kept ...
... residence , fortifying its out - works for the better security thereof . Oxford therefore being thus made the chief garrison , where his Majesty's great officers , viz : -Lord Keeper , Lord Treasurer , & c . and council of state , kept ...
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... residence in London , meeting casually with Mr. John Reading , a Nottinghamshire gentleman , who having formerly been clerk of the Nisi - Prius for the midland circuit , ( and with whom before the rebellion he had been acquainted , ) he ...
... residence in London , meeting casually with Mr. John Reading , a Nottinghamshire gentleman , who having formerly been clerk of the Nisi - Prius for the midland circuit , ( and with whom before the rebellion he had been acquainted , ) he ...
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... residence of the Lords of Bir- mingham , was situate within 60 yards south of St. Martin's Church , and 20 west of Digbeth . The Moat , which defended the manor house , was supplied by a small stream , which originally joined the Rea ...
... residence of the Lords of Bir- mingham , was situate within 60 yards south of St. Martin's Church , and 20 west of Digbeth . The Moat , which defended the manor house , was supplied by a small stream , which originally joined the Rea ...
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