Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities, and Architecture of the County, Together with the Proceedings of the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham, Volume 3J. Pickburn, 1870 - Buckinghamshire (England) |
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... Robert Luton , Knight , whose grandfather married Alice , the daughter and heiress of William Hart- well of Hartwell . It is to be feared that Jerome was the reverse of a domestic character , barely a third of the Roll is occupied by ...
... Robert Luton , Knight , whose grandfather married Alice , the daughter and heiress of William Hart- well of Hartwell . It is to be feared that Jerome was the reverse of a domestic character , barely a third of the Roll is occupied by ...
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... Robert Lord Grey of Rother- field , who died in 1389 ; second to John Clinton , who died in 1397 ; third to John Birmingham ; fourthly to Sir John Russell . Mr. Cooke continues , " Lady Eliza- beth Clinton , as she stiles herself in her ...
... Robert Lord Grey of Rother- field , who died in 1389 ; second to John Clinton , who died in 1397 ; third to John Birmingham ; fourthly to Sir John Russell . Mr. Cooke continues , " Lady Eliza- beth Clinton , as she stiles herself in her ...
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... Robert , afterwards Bishop of Salisbury , were certainly educated by private charity , and he became after several minor preferments , Dean of Worcester in 1599 ; in 1609 , Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry , and successively Bishop of ...
... Robert , afterwards Bishop of Salisbury , were certainly educated by private charity , and he became after several minor preferments , Dean of Worcester in 1599 ; in 1609 , Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry , and successively Bishop of ...
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... Robert de Vere might take her to wife ; and in the ninth year of the reign of John , this Robert de Vere , afterwards third Earl of Oxford , gave to the King 200 marks and 3 palfreys for license to marry her the said Isabel . As the de ...
... Robert de Vere might take her to wife ; and in the ninth year of the reign of John , this Robert de Vere , afterwards third Earl of Oxford , gave to the King 200 marks and 3 palfreys for license to marry her the said Isabel . As the de ...
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... Robert de Vere his brother succeeded him as ( 3. ) Earl of Oxford and Lord Great Chamberlain . He was one of the 25 Barons who were appointed to enforce Magna Charta . He married , as I have said , Isabel , daughter of Walter de Bolebec ...
... Robert de Vere his brother succeeded him as ( 3. ) Earl of Oxford and Lord Great Chamberlain . He was one of the 25 Barons who were appointed to enforce Magna Charta . He married , as I have said , Isabel , daughter of Walter de Bolebec ...
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Page 93 - And among these nations shalt thou find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot have rest : but the Lord shall give thee there a trembling heart, and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind : and thy life shall hang in doubt before thee ; and thou shalt fear day and night, and shalt have none assurance of thy life : in the morning thou shalt say, Would God it were even!
Page 21 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present — advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
Page 226 - And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, and rose up, and thrust Him out of the city, and led Him unto the brow of the hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast Him down headlong.
Page 67 - Which of you convinceth me of sin ? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me ? 47 He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear them not, because yc are not of God.
Page 58 - I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that affection may not press upon judgment ; for I suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of so noble a name and house, and would take hold of a twig or a twine thread to uphold it.
Page 49 - Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield, Their furrow oft the stubborn glebe has broke : How jocund did they drive their teams afield ! How bowed the woods beneath their sturdy stroke...
Page 227 - We found it to be a parallelogram, of about a mile in length, and half a mile in breadth, including within its area the strong village of Ferozeshah ; the shorter sides looking towards the Sutlej and Moodkee, and the longer towards Ferozepore and the open country.
Page 93 - Lord shall give thee there a trembling heart, and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind : and thy life shall hang in doubt before thee; and thou shalt fear day and night, and shalt have none assurance of thy life : in the morning thou shalt say, Would God it were even ! and at even thou shalt say, Would God it were morning! for the fear of thine heart wherewith thou shah fear, and for the sight of thine
Page 25 - ... aut aliqua alia re, causa vel materia quacunq; in aliquo non obstante. In cujus rei testimonium has literas nostras fieri fecimus patentes.
Page 363 - Imprynted at London in Flete strete, at the sygne of the George, next to saynt Dunstones churche by Wyllyam Powell.