Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 27
... taken from a village on the palatinate which he held of the bishop in knight's fee ; probably the same now called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had become a custom among the Norman families of rank , about the time of the ...
... taken from a village on the palatinate which he held of the bishop in knight's fee ; probably the same now called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had become a custom among the Norman families of rank , about the time of the ...
Stran 29
... taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to himself . † Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) , during whose episcopate we meet with this first trace of the De Wessyngtons , was a nephew of ...
... taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to himself . † Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) , during whose episcopate we meet with this first trace of the De Wessyngtons , was a nephew of ...
Stran 30
... taken prisoner , we find the name of William Wesh- ington , of Weshington . " During the splendid pontificate of Anthony Beke ( or Beak ) , the knights of the palatinate had continually to be in the saddle or buckled in armor . The ...
... taken prisoner , we find the name of William Wesh- ington , of Weshington . " During the splendid pontificate of Anthony Beke ( or Beak ) , the knights of the palatinate had continually to be in the saddle or buckled in armor . The ...
Stran 31
... taken from its shrine on the occasion , and of course all the armed force of the diocese was bound to follow . It was borne in front of the army by a monk of Durham . There were many rich caparisons , says the old poem , many beautiful ...
... taken from its shrine on the occasion , and of course all the armed force of the diocese was bound to follow . It was borne in front of the army by a monk of Durham . There were many rich caparisons , says the old poem , many beautiful ...
Stran 32
... taken prisoner . Queen Philippa hastened with a victorious train to cross the sea at Dover and join King Edward in his camp before Calais . The prelate of Durham accompanied her . His military train consisted of three bannerets , forty ...
... taken prisoner . Queen Philippa hastened with a victorious train to cross the sea at Dover and join King Edward in his camp before Calais . The prelate of Durham accompanied her . His military train consisted of three bannerets , forty ...
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