The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 36
... granted would , in some cases , be no privilege at all . No person can possibly make much , in a few hours , of a large pile of illegible writing . He may take hasty extracts of names , and dates ; but with- out leisure for examination ...
... granted would , in some cases , be no privilege at all . No person can possibly make much , in a few hours , of a large pile of illegible writing . He may take hasty extracts of names , and dates ; but with- out leisure for examination ...
Page 120
... granted the castle of Marlborough to his son John , Earl of Mor- tagne , afterwards King John , whose marriage with the heiress of the Earl of Gloucester was celebrated here in the year 1189. John appears to have been throughout his ...
... granted the castle of Marlborough to his son John , Earl of Mor- tagne , afterwards King John , whose marriage with the heiress of the Earl of Gloucester was celebrated here in the year 1189. John appears to have been throughout his ...
Page 121
... granted it to his faithful follower Sir William Scrope , K.G. , created at the same time Earl of Wiltshire , on whose execution in 1399 , it reverted again to the Crown . In the time of Henry V. Sir Walter Hun- gerford , of Farleigh ...
... granted it to his faithful follower Sir William Scrope , K.G. , created at the same time Earl of Wiltshire , on whose execution in 1399 , it reverted again to the Crown . In the time of Henry V. Sir Walter Hun- gerford , of Farleigh ...
Page 125
... granted a new charter to the borough , in which his partisans were numerous . But the royalist party had many sup- porters there likewise , and even Lord Hertford and his brother Lord Seymour were suspected of readiness to join in any ...
... granted a new charter to the borough , in which his partisans were numerous . But the royalist party had many sup- porters there likewise , and even Lord Hertford and his brother Lord Seymour were suspected of readiness to join in any ...
Page 133
... granting the custody of his person , as " John Leyland , junior , " to his brother " John Leyland , senior ; " and confirming to him for his maintenance all his ecclesiastical preferment , as well as an annuity of £ 26 13s . 4d ...
... granting the custody of his person , as " John Leyland , junior , " to his brother " John Leyland , senior ; " and confirming to him for his maintenance all his ecclesiastical preferment , as well as an annuity of £ 26 13s . 4d ...
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