The history of Richmond ... including a description of ... other remains of antiquity in the neighbourhood [by C. Clarkson].1814 - 80 halaman |
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... buildings , and extend their commerce . Arts and sciences began to flourish ; the people be- came enlightened , and at last reconciled to the laws , language , and manners of the Romans . The coast was effectually secured , and military ...
... buildings , and extend their commerce . Arts and sciences began to flourish ; the people be- came enlightened , and at last reconciled to the laws , language , and manners of the Romans . The coast was effectually secured , and military ...
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... build a eity upon for herself and subjects ; when she had made her bargain , she caused the hide to be cut into shreds , and so encircled a great deal more than was ex- pected . ; THAT old record , which was six years in 24 THE HISTORY OF.
... build a eity upon for herself and subjects ; when she had made her bargain , she caused the hide to be cut into shreds , and so encircled a great deal more than was ex- pected . ; THAT old record , which was six years in 24 THE HISTORY OF.
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... build near it a Castle and fortifications . ה even in his time , he was unwilling that that should be : required as annual , which had been exacted in the ure gent necessity of a warlike attack , nor yet laid aside omge account of ...
... build near it a Castle and fortifications . ה even in his time , he was unwilling that that should be : required as annual , which had been exacted in the ure gent necessity of a warlike attack , nor yet laid aside omge account of ...
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... building . These two persons were also Witnesses to the first grant to the town of Richmond , which circumstance makes it very evident , that it was this ALAN , who gave the first charter , and not his uncle ALAN . NIGER , as has been ...
... building . These two persons were also Witnesses to the first grant to the town of Richmond , which circumstance makes it very evident , that it was this ALAN , who gave the first charter , and not his uncle ALAN . NIGER , as has been ...
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... and thereby runneth a beke . There 66 appeare ruines of like buildings at Cawdewelle village " -two miles west from Alburge . And betwixt these twe tained these lands from EMSANT MUSARDI , the first Constable RICHMOND . 437.
... and thereby runneth a beke . There 66 appeare ruines of like buildings at Cawdewelle village " -two miles west from Alburge . And betwixt these twe tained these lands from EMSANT MUSARDI , the first Constable RICHMOND . 437.
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Abbey afterwards ancient appointed Archdeaconry arms belonging Borough aforesaid Borough of Richmond Bretagne brother buried called Castle Chapel Charity Charter Church Constable Corporation County of York Court Coverham custom daughter ditto Earl Alan Earl of Richmond Earldom of Richmond Easeby EDWARD elected England Estates formerly France Francis Blackburne Free Burgesses gave grant heirs HENRY Henry Cowling HENRY VIII hereafter Honour of Richmond House Inhabitants James Close Justice of Peace Justices King Kingdom of England lands late Liberties Lord manner Manor Matthew Hutchinson Mayor and Aldermen Middleham mond Monks Oath paid Parish Parliament persons poor possessions present Ralph Readshaw Recorder or Steward Rector reign Rents Rich Richard Richmond aforesaid Richmondshire river River Swale Robert Saxon Scorton Scrope Seal side Statutes successors Swale Swaledale Thomas tion Tower Town Clerk Town or Borough Trustees wall whatsoever Widow wife William Wood yearly
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