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... respecting the foundation of the Abbey of Meaux , is related by Dr. Whitaker from the chronicle of Fountain's Abbey . 66 William le Gros , Earl of Albemarle , for some good reason , no doubt , having vowed to undertake a pilgrimage to ...
... respecting the foundation of the Abbey of Meaux , is related by Dr. Whitaker from the chronicle of Fountain's Abbey . 66 William le Gros , Earl of Albemarle , for some good reason , no doubt , having vowed to undertake a pilgrimage to ...
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... respecting him are given . PEDIGREE OF THE DE LISLES AND THE DE ALDBURGHS Arms . De Lisle . Or . a fess between 2 chevronels sable . Arms . De Aldburgh . Gules , a lion rampant , charged with a fleur de lis . ROBERT DE INSULA , Lord ...
... respecting him are given . PEDIGREE OF THE DE LISLES AND THE DE ALDBURGHS Arms . De Lisle . Or . a fess between 2 chevronels sable . Arms . De Aldburgh . Gules , a lion rampant , charged with a fleur de lis . ROBERT DE INSULA , Lord ...
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... respecting a chantry of six chaplains in the church of Harewood . Be it known unto all men , that whereas the prior and chap- ter of Bolton in Craven , have granted to John de Insula , Lord of Rougemonte , a certain annual revenue of ...
... respecting a chantry of six chaplains in the church of Harewood . Be it known unto all men , that whereas the prior and chap- ter of Bolton in Craven , have granted to John de Insula , Lord of Rougemonte , a certain annual revenue of ...
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... respecting its early history , the various documents which have passed through my hands , are singularly silent on this point . It is a large and commodious structure of fine propor- tions , and is capable of accommodating nearly 1000 ...
... respecting its early history , the various documents which have passed through my hands , are singularly silent on this point . It is a large and commodious structure of fine propor- tions , and is capable of accommodating nearly 1000 ...
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... respecting it , had the above inscription cut on the flag at its head . No doubt , the stone had been removed from the interior when the alterations were made , about the year 1793 , during the incumbency of the Rev. John Tattersall ...
... respecting it , had the above inscription cut on the flag at its head . No doubt , the stone had been removed from the interior when the alterations were made , about the year 1793 , during the incumbency of the Rev. John Tattersall ...
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