Hunter's TractsJ.R. Smith, 1850 |
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... early the young nobility of those times were inured to warfare , it is possible that the two young earls may have been in personal attendance on the king , without entering into indenture or having account to render . We proceed to the ...
... early the young nobility of those times were inured to warfare , it is possible that the two young earls may have been in personal attendance on the king , without entering into indenture or having account to render . We proceed to the ...
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... early in the expedition , being described as a knight in the roll of the sick at Harfleur , in which appear the names of 3 of his esquires and 11 valets . John Coton , one of his men - at- arms , had license to return from Harfleur ...
... early in the expedition , being described as a knight in the roll of the sick at Harfleur , in which appear the names of 3 of his esquires and 11 valets . John Coton , one of his men - at- arms , had license to return from Harfleur ...
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... early part of the expedition , is but supposititious and conjectural . The last is the Roll of the " Malades " at Harfleur , to which we have already had such frequent occasion to refer . But there are remaining a few names of persons ...
... early part of the expedition , is but supposititious and conjectural . The last is the Roll of the " Malades " at Harfleur , to which we have already had such frequent occasion to refer . But there are remaining a few names of persons ...
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... early in the last century . The quality of Richard Milton is that designated by the term " yeoman : " and though the yeoman of those days may have been relatively superior to the yeoman of the present day , it seems as if it scarcely ...
... early in the last century . The quality of Richard Milton is that designated by the term " yeoman : " and though the yeoman of those days may have been relatively superior to the yeoman of the present day , it seems as if it scarcely ...
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... early Parish Registers of Stanton St. John are lost . The carelessness with which evidence of this kind has been treated is for ever depriving us of the means of obtaining exact information concerning even our most eminent men , and ...
... early Parish Registers of Stanton St. John are lost . The carelessness with which evidence of this kind has been treated is for ever depriving us of the means of obtaining exact information concerning even our most eminent men , and ...
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12 archers 50 archers Agincourt Alexander Pope ancient appears archers ballad Barnsdale battle battle of Agincourt Beckwith Book brother brought called castle Church clerk Conte covenanted daughter death descended died ditz Earl Edith Edward Turner eldest Elizabeth esquires evidence executors Eymis father Forest gages gentleman Gylminge Harfleur heir Henry Hood's indented to bring indented to serve Indenture of Jewels Kilnwick Percy King Edward Kirklees knight Lancashire Lancelot Turner lances license to return living London Lord manor married men-at-arms mesme Milton Minshull mother n're Nantwich nephew Nicholas outlaw Oxford Oxfordshire parish persons Philip Turner poem poet Poet's Pontefract Pope's Powel probably remains respecting Retinue Roll Richard Robert Robin Hood Robyn sera sheriff Shotover sick SIR JOHN Sir Thomas Sir William sister Staynton Thomasine Newton Thruxton Towthorpe Tract Viscount Savage widow wife William Turner Willowbie York Yorkshire
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