The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... March against Liddesdale . Liddesdale has an equal number of claims against the inhabitants of the March . There the most notorious offenders were the Grahams ; and Walter Scott of Branxholm and his tenants , with the Maxwells and the ...
... March against Liddesdale . Liddesdale has an equal number of claims against the inhabitants of the March . There the most notorious offenders were the Grahams ; and Walter Scott of Branxholm and his tenants , with the Maxwells and the ...
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... march : the rebels , who were twice his number but half - hearted , were easily overthrown and Leonard Dacre fled overseas . That summer Sussex led the English forces through Teviotdale on a campaign of reprisals , burning castles ...
... march : the rebels , who were twice his number but half - hearted , were easily overthrown and Leonard Dacre fled overseas . That summer Sussex led the English forces through Teviotdale on a campaign of reprisals , burning castles ...
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... March . " I had no other means left to quiet them , but still sent out the garrison horsemen of Berwick to watch in the fittest places for them , and it was their hap many times to light upon them with the stolen goods driving before ...
... March . " I had no other means left to quiet them , but still sent out the garrison horsemen of Berwick to watch in the fittest places for them , and it was their hap many times to light upon them with the stolen goods driving before ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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