Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... arms of the see . 8 Among the knights who held estates in the palatinate on these warlike conditions , was William de Hertburn , the progenitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of Wil- liam would seem to point out his national ...
... arms of the see . 8 Among the knights who held estates in the palatinate on these warlike conditions , was William de Hertburn , the progenitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of Wil- liam would seem to point out his national ...
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... arms with Robert de Brus ( or Bruce ) a noble knight of Normandy , rewarded by William the Conqueror with great possessions in the North , and among others , with the lordships of Hert and Hertness in the county of Durham . The first ...
... arms with Robert de Brus ( or Bruce ) a noble knight of Normandy , rewarded by William the Conqueror with great possessions in the North , and among others , with the lordships of Hert and Hertness in the county of Durham . The first ...
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... arms in the cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract cas- tle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , exhibited in the civil wars the old ...
... arms in the cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract cas- tle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , exhibited in the civil wars the old ...
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... ARMS - ADJUTANT MUSE A VETERAN CAMPAIGNER - JACOB VAN BRAAM THE MASTER OF FENCE - ILL HEALTH OF WASHINGTON'S BROTHER LAWRENCE - VOYAGE WITH HIM TO THE WEST INDIES - SCENES AT BARBADOES BEEFSTEAK AND TRIPE CLUB - RETURN HOME OF ...
... ARMS - ADJUTANT MUSE A VETERAN CAMPAIGNER - JACOB VAN BRAAM THE MASTER OF FENCE - ILL HEALTH OF WASHINGTON'S BROTHER LAWRENCE - VOYAGE WITH HIM TO THE WEST INDIES - SCENES AT BARBADOES BEEFSTEAK AND TRIPE CLUB - RETURN HOME OF ...
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... arms . He was enraptured to see them . His Indian broth- ers ! How could they be so near without coming to visit him ? He made them presents ; but , above all , plied them so potently with liquor , that the poor half - king , Jeskakake ...
... arms . He was enraptured to see them . His Indian broth- ers ! How could they be so near without coming to visit him ? He made them presents ; but , above all , plied them so potently with liquor , that the poor half - king , Jeskakake ...
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