The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... horses , but they have not appointed captains , there being few expert enough for that office . Huntingdon has rated the propertied class for furnishing light horse , but all show their disability for observance of the same . In ...
... horses , but they have not appointed captains , there being few expert enough for that office . Huntingdon has rated the propertied class for furnishing light horse , but all show their disability for observance of the same . In ...
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... horse , 10 petronels , 40 corselets , 20 muskets and 20 calivers he is only sorry that his long suits at law prevent him doing more . Lord Sandys ' embarrassed circum- stances prevent him from contributing more than 10 horse from his ...
... horse , 10 petronels , 40 corselets , 20 muskets and 20 calivers he is only sorry that his long suits at law prevent him doing more . Lord Sandys ' embarrassed circum- stances prevent him from contributing more than 10 horse from his ...
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... horse consisting almost wholly of the young gentlemen of birth the Queen had asked him to take special care of . Altogether there were some 200 horse supported by 300 foot under Sir William Stanley : " he and old Read are worth their ...
... horse consisting almost wholly of the young gentlemen of birth the Queen had asked him to take special care of . Altogether there were some 200 horse supported by 300 foot under Sir William Stanley : " he and old Read are worth their ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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