A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 110
... York surrendered to the enemy . Harold , being informed of this misfortune , hastened to the defence of his people ... duke of Normandy . William , surnamed afterwards the Conqueror , was the natural son of Robert duke of Normandy ...
... York surrendered to the enemy . Harold , being informed of this misfortune , hastened to the defence of his people ... duke of Normandy . William , surnamed afterwards the Conqueror , was the natural son of Robert duke of Normandy ...
Page 124
... York , Earl of Cambridge Duke of Clarence Elizabeth of Burgh , 1 Violante of Milan , 2 16 Edward IV . Elizabeth Woodville 1 18 Richard III . Anne Nevill PERIOD THE FOURTH . FROM THE REIGN OF WILLIAM THE. 5 Geoffrey Richard I. Berengere ...
... York , Earl of Cambridge Duke of Clarence Elizabeth of Burgh , 1 Violante of Milan , 2 16 Edward IV . Elizabeth Woodville 1 18 Richard III . Anne Nevill PERIOD THE FOURTH . FROM THE REIGN OF WILLIAM THE. 5 Geoffrey Richard I. Berengere ...
Page 126
... York , and Westminster- Abbey was the place appointed for that magnificent ceremony , which took place on the 26th of Decem- ber , 1060. Aldred administered to the duke the usual coronation - oath , by which he bound himself to protect ...
... York , and Westminster- Abbey was the place appointed for that magnificent ceremony , which took place on the 26th of Decem- ber , 1060. Aldred administered to the duke the usual coronation - oath , by which he bound himself to protect ...
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... duke of York ; the fifth son was Thomas , who received the title of earl of Buckingham , and that of duke of Gloucester , from his nephew . Edward had four daughters , who were married to the earl of Bedford , to the king of Castile ...
... duke of York ; the fifth son was Thomas , who received the title of earl of Buckingham , and that of duke of Gloucester , from his nephew . Edward had four daughters , who were married to the earl of Bedford , to the king of Castile ...
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... duke of Gloucester's faction , except Nevil , archbishop of York . The sovereign power was transferred to these men for a twelve month ; the king , who had now reached the twenty - first year of his age , was in reality dethroned , and ...
... duke of Gloucester's faction , except Nevil , archbishop of York . The sovereign power was transferred to these men for a twelve month ; the king , who had now reached the twenty - first year of his age , was in reality dethroned , and ...
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