Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... in 1367 , and his son and heir , William , succeeded to the estate . The latter is mentioned under the name of Sir William de Wesch- ington , as one of the knights who sat in the privy council of the county during the episcopate of John ...
... in 1367 , and his son and heir , William , succeeded to the estate . The latter is mentioned under the name of Sir William de Wesch- ington , as one of the knights who sat in the privy council of the county during the episcopate of John ...
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Washington Irving. GENEALOGY . 13 dissolution of the priories by Henry VIII . he received , in 1538 , a grant of the ... ington , gent . and Anne his wife , and their four sons and eleven daughters The inscription in black letter was ...
Washington Irving. GENEALOGY . 13 dissolution of the priories by Henry VIII . he received , in 1538 , a grant of the ... ington , gent . and Anne his wife , and their four sons and eleven daughters The inscription in black letter was ...
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Washington Irving. Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract castle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Wash- ington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , exhibited in the civil wars the old chivalrous ...
Washington Irving. Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract castle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Wash- ington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , exhibited in the civil wars the old chivalrous ...
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... in process of time , a magistrate and member of the House of Burgesses . Having a spark of the old mili- tary fire of the family , we find him , as Colonel Wash- ington , leading the Virginia forces , in co - operation with those of ...
... in process of time , a magistrate and member of the House of Burgesses . Having a spark of the old mili- tary fire of the family , we find him , as Colonel Wash- ington , leading the Virginia forces , in co - operation with those of ...
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... In those days the means of instruction in Virginia were limited , and it was the custom among the wealthy planters to send their sons to England to complete their education . This was done by Augustine Wash- ington with his eldest son ...
... In those days the means of instruction in Virginia were limited , and it was the custom among the wealthy planters to send their sons to England to complete their education . This was done by Augustine Wash- ington with his eldest son ...
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