Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 38
... Sulgrave , in Northamptonshire , with other lands in the vicinity , all confiscated property formerly belonging to the monastery of St. Andrew's . Sulgrave remained in the family until 1620 , and was commonly called " Washington's manor ...
... Sulgrave , in Northamptonshire , with other lands in the vicinity , all confiscated property formerly belonging to the monastery of St. Andrew's . Sulgrave remained in the family until 1620 , and was commonly called " Washington's manor ...
Stran 39
... Sul- grave was Sir William Washington , of Packington , in the county of Kent . He married a sister of George Vil- liers , Duke of Buckingham , the unfortunate favorite of Charles I. This may have attached the Sulgrave Wash- ingtons to ...
... Sul- grave was Sir William Washington , of Packington , in the county of Kent . He married a sister of George Vil- liers , Duke of Buckingham , the unfortunate favorite of Charles I. This may have attached the Sulgrave Wash- ingtons to ...
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... Sulgrave branch of the family after the death of Charles I. and the exile of his successor . England , during the Protectorate , became an uncomfortable residence to such as had signalized them- selves as adherents to the house of ...
... Sulgrave branch of the family after the death of Charles I. and the exile of his successor . England , during the Protectorate , became an uncomfortable residence to such as had signalized them- selves as adherents to the house of ...
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