The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volume 17,Deel 2Verner & Hood, 1813 |
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Pagina 52
... died , three years afterwards , in Lorain , his death being occasioned by a wound received from a boar which he held in chase . His corpse was conveyed to Eng- land , and was interred at the priory of Colne in Essex , which structure ...
... died , three years afterwards , in Lorain , his death being occasioned by a wound received from a boar which he held in chase . His corpse was conveyed to Eng- land , and was interred at the priory of Colne in Essex , which structure ...
Pagina 53
... restored to his pos- sessions , and made Lord High Admiral of England by Henry VII . His Lordship died in the fourth year of King Henry VIII . E 3 and and lies buried at the family foundation of Colne . OXFORDSHIRE . 53.
... restored to his pos- sessions , and made Lord High Admiral of England by Henry VII . His Lordship died in the fourth year of King Henry VIII . E 3 and and lies buried at the family foundation of Colne . OXFORDSHIRE . 53.
Pagina 55
... died before his election . In the reign of Henry IV . Bryan Harley , Esq . the son of Sir Brian , was go- vernor of Montgomery and Dolverin Castles , which he defended with so much bravery against Owen Glendower , that he was ho- noured ...
... died before his election . In the reign of Henry IV . Bryan Harley , Esq . the son of Sir Brian , was go- vernor of Montgomery and Dolverin Castles , which he defended with so much bravery against Owen Glendower , that he was ho- noured ...
Pagina 56
... died in Newgate ( to which prison he was promptly conveyed ) in the course of the ensuing week . Mr. Harley recovered from his wound after a short confinement ; and the House of Commons , when informed that he would speedily appear ...
... died in Newgate ( to which prison he was promptly conveyed ) in the course of the ensuing week . Mr. Harley recovered from his wound after a short confinement ; and the House of Commons , when informed that he would speedily appear ...
Pagina 57
... died in the 64th year of his age , A. D. 1724. We are compelled to wave all examination of his political conduct , though we believe that such a scrutiny would tend to the honor of his memory ; but it is impossible to avoid reminding ...
... died in the 64th year of his age , A. D. 1724. We are compelled to wave all examination of his political conduct , though we believe that such a scrutiny would tend to the honor of his memory ; but it is impossible to avoid reminding ...
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