A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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... and were afterwards destroyed by fire ; what few remained in the island were
carried ' away by the illustrious Countess of Derby ( who retained the glory of
being the last person in the three kingdoms , and in all their dependent
dominions ...
... and were afterwards destroyed by fire ; what few remained in the island were
carried ' away by the illustrious Countess of Derby ( who retained the glory of
being the last person in the three kingdoms , and in all their dependent
dominions ...
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Soon afterwards Eugenius the Fifth , the son of Aydan , obtained the crown of
Scotland ; and , in memory of his education in the island , and the kind reception
he had found there , sent his three sons , Fer* Joscelin , vita Pat . c . 92 , A. D. 447
.
Soon afterwards Eugenius the Fifth , the son of Aydan , obtained the crown of
Scotland ; and , in memory of his education in the island , and the kind reception
he had found there , sent his three sons , Fer* Joscelin , vita Pat . c . 92 , A. D. 447
.
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Afterwards , her grand - daughter , Mary , went to England with her deeds and
charters , and threw herself at the feet of Edward the Third . The king not only
afforded the Manks princess his generous protection , but gave her in marriage to
her ...
Afterwards , her grand - daughter , Mary , went to England with her deeds and
charters , and threw herself at the feet of Edward the Third . The king not only
afforded the Manks princess his generous protection , but gave her in marriage to
her ...
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Sir William , afterwards Earl of Wiltshire , having been attainted and beheaded for
treason , the Isle of Man was granted by King Henry IV . to Henry Percy , Earl of
Northumberland , by the following record : 66 We , of our special grace , have ...
Sir William , afterwards Earl of Wiltshire , having been attainted and beheaded for
treason , the Isle of Man was granted by King Henry IV . to Henry Percy , Earl of
Northumberland , by the following record : 66 We , of our special grace , have ...
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Afterwards , by the benevolence of the king and barons , the tenor approximated
to the privileged villanage described by Bractont , who wrote on English tenures
in the 12th century . He says , that “ there were at the their respective tenements ...
Afterwards , by the benevolence of the king and barons , the tenor approximated
to the privileged villanage described by Bractont , who wrote on English tenures
in the 12th century . He says , that “ there were at the their respective tenements ...
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