The History of Pontefract, in YorkshireJohn Fox, 1827 - 366 من الصفحات |
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... England , but that it is so far from the mansion - house , the city * Bargh , is sometimes used in England for a hill ; and is derived from the German word bargh , a hill . Haugh , hay , haya or haye , signifies a fence or enclosure ...
... England , but that it is so far from the mansion - house , the city * Bargh , is sometimes used in England for a hill ; and is derived from the German word bargh , a hill . Haugh , hay , haya or haye , signifies a fence or enclosure ...
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... England into shires , ( Sax . scyre , to branch or divide , ) or counties , the VILLANES , ( villani , ) were employed in rustic works of the most sordid kind .--- They belonged chiefly to lords of manors , and were either villanes ...
... England into shires , ( Sax . scyre , to branch or divide , ) or counties , the VILLANES , ( villani , ) were employed in rustic works of the most sordid kind .--- They belonged chiefly to lords of manors , and were either villanes ...
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... England , and which are so incorporated , and which not , are of record in the exchequer . And all charters are recorded in the several offices , for public use ...- FINCH . Tetlow's Historical Account of Pontefract . The executive ...
... England , and which are so incorporated , and which not , are of record in the exchequer . And all charters are recorded in the several offices , for public use ...- FINCH . Tetlow's Historical Account of Pontefract . The executive ...
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... England might be pos- sessed , the Norman conquest proved fatal in its consequences . Wil- liam , under the semblance of the administration of a lawful prince , and the desire of confirming all the ancient privileges and immunities ...
... England might be pos- sessed , the Norman conquest proved fatal in its consequences . Wil- liam , under the semblance of the administration of a lawful prince , and the desire of confirming all the ancient privileges and immunities ...
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... England , became possessors of the place . Henry V. and VI . ratified and con- firmed all the grants , declarations and franchises , contained in all former charters , and which had been granted to the borough ; as also , to the honor ...
... England , became possessors of the place . Henry V. and VI . ratified and con- firmed all the grants , declarations and franchises , contained in all former charters , and which had been granted to the borough ; as also , to the honor ...
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acres aldermen amongst appointed archbishop archbishop of York army Austwicke Baghill barons besieged borough aforesaid borough of Pontefract called cannon captain carucates castle of Pontefract charter Chron church colonel comburgesses command daughter death duke earl earl of Lancaster Edward Edward III election enemy England Ferrybridge fire garrison gentlemen governor granted hath heirs and successors Henry de Lascy Henry VIII honour horse hospital inhabitants king king's knight Knottingley land Lascy letters patent lord Lord Galway Lowther manor March Marmaduke Langdale married mayor and burgesses Monkhill Morrice noble oxgangs paid parish parliament Paulden persons Pontefract aforesaid Pontefract castle possession priory prisoners reign rent Richard Richard II Robert de Lascy Robert Knolles Roger royal sally Saville shillings siege Sir John sir Thomas Swillington Tanshelf tenements thereof tithes tower town of Pontefract town or borough troops unto vicar whatsoever whilst William yearly York
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الصفحة 105 - Fair laughs the morn, and soft the zephyr blows, While proudly riding o'er the azure realm In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes ; Youth on the prow, and Pleasure at the helm ; Regardless of the sweeping whirlwind's sway, That, hush'd in grim repose, expects his evening prey.
الصفحة 106 - Fill high the sparkling bowl, The rich repast prepare, Reft of a crown, he yet may share the feast: Close by the regal chair Fell thirst and famine scowl A baleful smile upon their baffled guest. Heard ye the din of battle bray, Lance to lance, and horse to horse ? Long years of havoc urge their destined course, And thro' the kindred squadrons mow their way.
الصفحة 108 - WHETHER the soul receives intelligence, By her near genius, of the body's end, And so imparts a sadness to the sense, Foregoing ruin, whereto it doth tend ; Or whether nature else hath conference, With profound sleep, and so doth warning send, By prophetizing dreams, what hurt is near, And gives the heavy, careful heart to fear...
الصفحة 104 - Then treason makes me wish myself a beggar, And so I am: then crushing penury Persuades me I was better when a king; Then am I king'd again; and...
الصفحة 10 - Although express Mention of the true yearly Value or Certainty of the Premises, or any of them, or of any other Gifts or Grants, by Us or any of our Progenitors or Predecessors, to the aforesaid Sir Thomas Gates . . . [and others] . . ., or any of them...
الصفحة 33 - York, for the time being, and their successors, forever hereafter be, and shall be, by force of these presents, one body corporate and politic, in deed, fact and name, by the name of the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York...
الصفحة 25 - ... ordained or provided, or any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding.
الصفحة 187 - In a word, I believe him still that grand apostate to the commonwealth, who must not expect to be pardoned in this world, till he be dispatched to the other.
الصفحة 11 - May, in the sixteenth year of our Reign, of England, France and Ireland; and of Scotland the one and fiftieth.