The Antiquities of Arundel: The Peculiar Privilege of Its Castle and Lordship; with an Abstract of the Lives of the Earls of Arundel, from the Conquest to this Timeauthor; and sold, 1766 - 276 ページ |
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... reason were commonly called Earls of Arundel ; it is in- contestable , that they were Earls of that * The dignity of Earl came from the Saxons ; it was the greatest dignity in England next the Blood Royal , from William I. to Edward III ...
... reason were commonly called Earls of Arundel ; it is in- contestable , that they were Earls of that * The dignity of Earl came from the Saxons ; it was the greatest dignity in England next the Blood Royal , from William I. to Edward III ...
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... reason have I to hope for your favour ? I do , in the presence of Chrift , appeal against those who have , by evil counfels , misled you from justice and truth , for their private ends . The character of that lady is one of the most ...
... reason have I to hope for your favour ? I do , in the presence of Chrift , appeal against those who have , by evil counfels , misled you from justice and truth , for their private ends . The character of that lady is one of the most ...
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... reason of their affinity . 1346 He attended the King in his wars with France , and was one of the chief Command- ers under Edward , the Black Prince , at the famous battle of Crecy , where he took pri- foner the Duke of Alençon , King ...
... reason of their affinity . 1346 He attended the King in his wars with France , and was one of the chief Command- ers under Edward , the Black Prince , at the famous battle of Crecy , where he took pri- foner the Duke of Alençon , King ...
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... reasons were the cause that he willingly en- tered into all the intrigues tending to pro- * Lord Maltravers , his eldeft fon , was alfo one of the hoftages at the peace of Boulogne . duce duce any change , either in religion , or the ...
... reasons were the cause that he willingly en- tered into all the intrigues tending to pro- * Lord Maltravers , his eldeft fon , was alfo one of the hoftages at the peace of Boulogne . duce duce any change , either in religion , or the ...
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... reason of the pof- feffion of Arundel Caftle , without cre- ation . There were no lefs than thirteen Earls of Arundel fucceffively of the Fitz- Alans , though Cambden reckons but eleven , most of them men of great fame and re- nown ...
... reason of the pof- feffion of Arundel Caftle , without cre- ation . There were no lefs than thirteen Earls of Arundel fucceffively of the Fitz- Alans , though Cambden reckons but eleven , most of them men of great fame and re- nown ...
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Abbey afterwards againſt Albini alfo alſo anceſtors Arundel and Surry Barons brother buried Caftle Caſtle cauſed Chicheſter Church comitis conftituted daugh daughter died Duke of Norfolk Earl Marſhal Earl of Arun Earl of Arundel Earl of Surry ecclefia Edward Edward III Edward IV Elizabeth Engliſh eſtate faid fame fent fervice feven fhillings fifter firft firſt Fitz-Alan fome fon and heir France fucceeded fuch fuis fummons Garter greateſt heirs male Henry II Henry VIII himſelf honour houſe Hugh iffue Juſtice King Henry King's Knight Lady Lancaſter lands laſt Lord Hopton Lord Maltravers Lordſhip manors married Marſhal of England Mary moft moſt Mowbray noble Normandy Parliament perfon poffeffions prædicti preſent Prince Prioratus Priory priſoner quæ raiſed reaſon reign reſpect reſtored Richard Robert Roger Roger de Montgomery ſhe ſhould Shrewſbury ſon ſtate Suffex theſe Thomas Howard thoſe thouſand Treaſurer uſe Viſcount whofe whoſe William William de Albini
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224 ページ - Rome (some whereof he could never obtain permission to remove from Rome, though he had paid for them), and had a rare collection of the most curious medals. As to all parts of learning he was almost illiterate, and thought no other part of history so considerable as what related to his own family ; in which, no doubt, there had been some very memorable persons.
18 ページ - ... so that, by their barbarous usage , he died within few days ; to the grief of all that knew him, and of many who knew him not but by his book, and the reputation he had with learned men.
225 ページ - He wore and affected a habit very different from that of the time, such as men had only beheld in the pictures of the most considerable men, all which drew the eyes of most, and the reverence of many, towards him, as the image and representative of the primitive nobility, and native gravity of the nobles, when they had been most venerable...
218 ページ - I cannot," says Peacham, in his Complete Gentleman, " but with much reverence mention the every way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshall of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning, as for his high birth and place...
225 ページ - ... been most venerable ; but this was only his outside, his nature and true humour being much disposed to levity, and delights which indeed were very despicable and childish. He was rather thought not to be much concerned for religion than to incline to this or that party of any, and had little other affection for the nation, or the kingdom, than as he had a great share in it, in which, like the great leviathan, he might...
18 ページ - ... and animofity againft one another, that, after he had kept them waking, with continual alarms, three or four days, near half the men being fick, and unable to do duty, rather than they would truft each other longer, they gave the place and themfelves up as prifoners of war upon quarter; the place being able to have defended it is retaien itfelf againft all that power, for a much longer time.
152 ページ - Monarch, he had investiture, not only by the -King's girding him with the sword, but by putting on him a cap of fur, under a coronet of gold set with precious stones.
206 ページ - You have lived longer than other men, what have you done more than other men ?' He replied, ' I did penance when I was an hundred years old.
45 ページ - Buckenham, to be held by the service of being chief butler to the Kings of England on the day of their coronation ; and East Hall remained the manor-house
166 ページ - Surrey and his posterity ; viz., to bear on a bend in an escutcheon the upper half of a red lion,* depicted as the arms of Scotland, pierced through the mouth with an arrow. After her marriage with the king, Katharine Howard bore the Flodden augmentation on the third quarter of her...