A History of Tong, Shropshire: Its Church, Manor, Parish, College, Early Owners, and Clergy, with Notes on BoscobelHorne & Bennion, 1894 - 236 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... Richard Penderell , p . 180 .... 166 Brass to Sir W. Vernon 42 Charles II .. p . 183 " Mrs. " Jane Lane , p . 182 ... Richard and Margaret Vernon Tomb , 545 54 The Royal Oak , trunk as at present .. 184 Boscobel and the Royal Oak , copy ...
... Richard Penderell , p . 180 .... 166 Brass to Sir W. Vernon 42 Charles II .. p . 183 " Mrs. " Jane Lane , p . 182 ... Richard and Margaret Vernon Tomb , 545 54 The Royal Oak , trunk as at present .. 184 Boscobel and the Royal Oak , copy ...
Pagina xi
... Richard de Vernon , ye Speaker of Lei'ster 13 13 Parliament , 1426 . Sir Will : Vernon = Margaret ( Swynfen ) , heiress of Sir 14 14 Rob : Pype and Spernor . Sir Harry Vernon To ye Ladye Anne Talbot , granddaughter 15 Governor ...
... Richard de Vernon , ye Speaker of Lei'ster 13 13 Parliament , 1426 . Sir Will : Vernon = Margaret ( Swynfen ) , heiress of Sir 14 14 Rob : Pype and Spernor . Sir Harry Vernon To ye Ladye Anne Talbot , granddaughter 15 Governor ...
Pagina 10
... RICHARD DE BELMEIS I. , Bishop of London in 1108 , a remarkable man , a great jurist ; he consecrated several Bishops , gave all his revenue to complete magnificent improvements at St. Paul's Cathe- dral , died 1127 , and was succeeded ...
... RICHARD DE BELMEIS I. , Bishop of London in 1108 , a remarkable man , a great jurist ; he consecrated several Bishops , gave all his revenue to complete magnificent improvements at St. Paul's Cathe- dral , died 1127 , and was succeeded ...
Pagina 12
... RICHARD VERNON , Fulke's nephew and successor , see Tomb 13 . SIR WILLIAM VERNON , his son , see Tomb 14 , SIR HARRY VERNON , his son , see Tomb 15 . RICHARD VERNON , ESQ . , his son , see Tomb 17 . SIR GEORGE VERNON , his son , King of ...
... RICHARD VERNON , Fulke's nephew and successor , see Tomb 13 . SIR WILLIAM VERNON , his son , see Tomb 14 , SIR HARRY VERNON , his son , see Tomb 15 . RICHARD VERNON , ESQ . , his son , see Tomb 17 . SIR GEORGE VERNON , his son , King of ...
Pagina 14
... Richard Forestarius , who had charge of the King's Forest of Wellington Hay in Shropshire , in the reign of Henry III . — an appointment of trust conferred by the King when penalties of death were frequently inflicted upon persons ...
... Richard Forestarius , who had charge of the King's Forest of Wellington Hay in Shropshire , in the reign of Henry III . — an appointment of trust conferred by the King when penalties of death were frequently inflicted upon persons ...
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A History of Tong, Shropshire: Its Church, Manor, Parish, College, Early ... George Griffiths Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |
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Pagina 134 - Thine too by right, and ours by grace, The wondrous growth unseen, The hopes that soothe, the fears that brace, The love that shines serene.
Pagina 69 - Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme ; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone besmear'd with sluttish time. When wasteful war shall statues overturn, And broils root out the work of masonry, Nor Mars his sword nor war's quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory.
Pagina 128 - Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.
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Pagina 166 - I found her in a little miserable bedchamber of a ready-furnished house, with two tallow candles, and a bureau covered with pots and pans. On her head, in full of all accounts, she had an old blacklaced hood, wrapped entirely round, so as to conceal all hair or want of hair. No handkerchief, but up to her chin a kind of horseman's riding-coat...
Pagina 104 - Weep not for those whom the veil of the tomb, In life's happy morning, hath hid from our eyes, Ere sin threw a blight o'er the spirit's young bloom, Or earth had profaned what was born for the skies.
Pagina 99 - If that you ring with spur or hat, A jugg of beer must pay for that. If that you take a rope in hand, These forfeits you may not withstand.
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