The History of Belvoir Castle: From the Norman Conquest to the Nineteenth Century: Accompanied by a Description of the Present Castle, and Critical Notes of the Paintings,tapestry, Statuary, &c., with which it is Enriched |
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... afterwards his son Nicholas the priest , in her stead . He did not long , however , remain an object of royal distrust ; but was nominated to a chief com- mand in the battle of Lincoln , ( 1217 ) when Louis , the dau- phin , and the ...
... afterwards his son Nicholas the priest , in her stead . He did not long , however , remain an object of royal distrust ; but was nominated to a chief com- mand in the battle of Lincoln , ( 1217 ) when Louis , the dau- phin , and the ...
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... afterwards removed to the Church at Bottesford , where it now no longer remains . " Hic jacet cor Dni Willielmi Albiniaci , cujus corpus sepel- itur apud novum locum juxta Stanfordiam . " Agatha , his second wife , was also buried at ...
... afterwards removed to the Church at Bottesford , where it now no longer remains . " Hic jacet cor Dni Willielmi Albiniaci , cujus corpus sepel- itur apud novum locum juxta Stanfordiam . " Agatha , his second wife , was also buried at ...
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... afterwards appeared in arms against him ) that , he recovered the whole of the barony of his grandfather , Walter de Espec ; and was employed as one of the commissioners to conduct William the Lion , king of Scotland , into this kingdom ...
... afterwards appeared in arms against him ) that , he recovered the whole of the barony of his grandfather , Walter de Espec ; and was employed as one of the commissioners to conduct William the Lion , king of Scotland , into this kingdom ...
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... afterwards , the property of George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , by his marriage with the daughter of Francis , Earl of Rutland . It was sold in 1690 , to Sir Charles Duncombe , and is now the property of Lord Feversham . WILLIAM DE ...
... afterwards , the property of George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , by his marriage with the daughter of Francis , Earl of Rutland . It was sold in 1690 , to Sir Charles Duncombe , and is now the property of Lord Feversham . WILLIAM DE ...
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... afterwards commanded ( see Notes ) the fourth division of the English army against the Scots , near Neville's Cross , when David Bruce , with many of the Scottish nobles , were taken prisoners , on the seventeenth of October , in the ...
... afterwards commanded ( see Notes ) the fourth division of the English army against the Scots , near Neville's Cross , when David Bruce , with many of the Scottish nobles , were taken prisoners , on the seventeenth of October , in the ...
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