Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... Wessyngton , likewise in the diocese ; paying the bishop a quit- rent of four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two grey- hounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the ...
... Wessyngton , likewise in the diocese ; paying the bishop a quit- rent of four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two grey- hounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the ...
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... Wessyngton show how strictly the rights of the chase were defined . All the game taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to him- self.t Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) during whose ...
... Wessyngton show how strictly the rights of the chase were defined . All the game taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to him- self.t Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) during whose ...
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... Wessyngton and William his son appear on charters of land , granted in 1257 to religious houses . Soon after occurred the wars of the barons , in which the throne of Henry III . was shaken by the De Mountforts . The chivalry of the ...
... Wessyngton and William his son appear on charters of land , granted in 1257 to religious houses . Soon after occurred the wars of the barons , in which the throne of Henry III . was shaken by the De Mountforts . The chivalry of the ...
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... Wessyngton appears on a list of knights ( nobles chevaliers ) who were to tilt at a tournament at Dunstable in 1334. He bore for his device a golden rose on an azure field . * He was soon called to exercise his arms on a sterner field ...
... Wessyngton appears on a list of knights ( nobles chevaliers ) who were to tilt at a tournament at Dunstable in 1334. He bore for his device a golden rose on an azure field . * He was soon called to exercise his arms on a sterner field ...
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... Wessyngton , had li- cense to settle it and the village upon himself , his wife , and " his own right heirs . " He died in 1367 , and his son and heir , William , succeeded to the estate . the name of Sir William de Weschington , as one ...
... Wessyngton , had li- cense to settle it and the village upon himself , his wife , and " his own right heirs . " He died in 1367 , and his son and heir , William , succeeded to the estate . the name of Sir William de Weschington , as one ...
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