The Thames: Or, Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that Noble River, Volume 1Vernor, Hood & Sharpe and W.B. Cooke, 1811 - England |
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... Edward the Sixth . The bones of the founder are said to have been re- moved by Maud , his widow , from Cirencester , in conse- quence of a license granted by Henry the Fifth . In some points of view the church unites with the man- sion ...
... Edward the Sixth . The bones of the founder are said to have been re- moved by Maud , his widow , from Cirencester , in conse- quence of a license granted by Henry the Fifth . In some points of view the church unites with the man- sion ...
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... Edward the Second , whose unhappy favourite , Hugh Le Despencer , the younger , having married Eleanor , the heiress of the Clares , obtained possession , but soon after lost both his estates and his life . Parliament having , however ...
... Edward the Second , whose unhappy favourite , Hugh Le Despencer , the younger , having married Eleanor , the heiress of the Clares , obtained possession , but soon after lost both his estates and his life . Parliament having , however ...
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... Edward the First , and it continued to send members till the second year of Edward the Second , after which no returns were made till the twenty - first year of James the First , when , on a petition to the House of Commons , the ...
... Edward the First , and it continued to send members till the second year of Edward the Second , after which no returns were made till the twenty - first year of James the First , when , on a petition to the House of Commons , the ...
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... Edward , the Confessor , made of it , among other lands , to the mo- nastery of St. Peter , Westminster . It did not , however , continue long in their possession , as William the Conqueror , in the first year of his reign , being ...
... Edward , the Confessor , made of it , among other lands , to the mo- nastery of St. Peter , Westminster . It did not , however , continue long in their possession , as William the Conqueror , in the first year of his reign , being ...
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... Edward the Second made it also the place of his residence ; and his son , after- wards Edward the Third , of glorious name , was born here , and , on that account , called Edward of Windsor . The affection which this prince bore to his ...
... Edward the Second made it also the place of his residence ; and his son , after- wards Edward the Third , of glorious name , was born here , and , on that account , called Edward of Windsor . The affection which this prince bore to his ...
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