Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day .
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Warwick castle and its earls - from Saxon times to the present day (1903)
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Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . Warwick Castle AND ITS EARLS FROM SAXON TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY THE COUNTESS OF WARWICKcu31924050615214
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Warwick castle and its earls - from Saxon times to the present day (1903)
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Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . you do bear andbehave yourself inordinately, and have intended andattempted many things prejudicial to us and ourcrown, which we cannot suffer or endure. We do,therefore, by these presents, will and straightly chargeand command you, upon your faith and allegiance,and upon the pain of all that you may forfeit untous, that forthwith upon the receipt and understandingthereof, you do, all excuses and pretences set apart,make your personal repair and return into this ourrealm of England with all speed, and that presentlyupon your
RM2AKM7EEWarwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . you do bear andbehave yourself inordinately, and have intended andattempted many things prejudicial to us and ourcrown, which we cannot suffer or endure. We do,therefore, by these presents, will and straightly chargeand command you, upon your faith and allegiance,and upon the pain of all that you may forfeit untous, that forthwith upon the receipt and understandingthereof, you do, all excuses and pretences set apart,make your personal repair and return into this ourrealm of England with all speed, and that presentlyupon your
Warwick castle and its earls - from Saxon times to the present day (1903)
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Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . Kent, the Kentish menhad rallied to them, and they were marching uponLondon. The King was in the Midlands, whitherhe had gone to face the northern rebels, and couldnot stay their progress ; and these northern rebelsdid all the fighting that was required. The royalforces were defeated at Edgecott; and Edward, whohad not been at that battle, was surrounded at Olney.There George Neville, Archbishop of York, waitedupon him, and bade him rise and make haste anddress. Then the King said he would not, for he hadnot yet had his rest;
RM2AKMK6JWarwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . Kent, the Kentish menhad rallied to them, and they were marching uponLondon. The King was in the Midlands, whitherhe had gone to face the northern rebels, and couldnot stay their progress ; and these northern rebelsdid all the fighting that was required. The royalforces were defeated at Edgecott; and Edward, whohad not been at that battle, was surrounded at Olney.There George Neville, Archbishop of York, waitedupon him, and bade him rise and make haste anddress. Then the King said he would not, for he hadnot yet had his rest;
Warwick castle and its earls - from Saxon times to the present day (1903)
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Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . t that enough, by his last Will and Testament heordained, that in all hast after his decease, the remnant of wliat he haddesigned for his Chantry Priests there, should by his Executors be de-livered, and made sure to them: and that the Chapel there, with theother buildings, should be new built, as he the said Earl had devised, forthe wholsom and convenient dwelling of those Priests. The costs of allwhich, with the consecration of the two Altars therein, as appeareth bythe accounts of the said Executors, from the 28, to the 37
RM2AKMWJYWarwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . t that enough, by his last Will and Testament heordained, that in all hast after his decease, the remnant of wliat he haddesigned for his Chantry Priests there, should by his Executors be de-livered, and made sure to them: and that the Chapel there, with theother buildings, should be new built, as he the said Earl had devised, forthe wholsom and convenient dwelling of those Priests. The costs of allwhich, with the consecration of the two Altars therein, as appeareth bythe accounts of the said Executors, from the 28, to the 37
Warwick castle and its earls - from Saxon times to the present day (1903)
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Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . lmost recall the case ofJarndyce versiis Jarndyce. It begins because a certain Brookes, having agrievance, becometh an open enemy and voweth theoverthrow and breaking the neck of the Corporation,and informeth my Lord [of Leicester] that divers thingsbe misgoverned by the Bailiff and Burgesses, notablythat they waste the yearly revenues rising of landsand tenements given to find ministers, and that to theirprivate advantage, and that they take no accounts orrecognizances how the money is bestowed, and that the Bailiffs are and
RM2AKMBA9Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . lmost recall the case ofJarndyce versiis Jarndyce. It begins because a certain Brookes, having agrievance, becometh an open enemy and voweth theoverthrow and breaking the neck of the Corporation,and informeth my Lord [of Leicester] that divers thingsbe misgoverned by the Bailiff and Burgesses, notablythat they waste the yearly revenues rising of landsand tenements given to find ministers, and that to theirprivate advantage, and that they take no accounts orrecognizances how the money is bestowed, and that the Bailiffs are and
Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . thatplatform to be insecure. The Earl of Leicester hadhis own views as to what was a suitable reception forhim, as the burgesses soon discovered.:— Divers of the said Earls servants imputed thegreat offence of the Bailiff and his company loudlyand openly to some of their faces : in that their Lordcoming down into this country where both he andhis brother were great possessioners, and where theymeant to do so great good, and in especially comingthrough the Earl of Warwicks town, they would notdo so much as bid the Earl of Leic
RM2AKM9HCWarwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . thatplatform to be insecure. The Earl of Leicester hadhis own views as to what was a suitable reception forhim, as the burgesses soon discovered.:— Divers of the said Earls servants imputed thegreat offence of the Bailiff and his company loudlyand openly to some of their faces : in that their Lordcoming down into this country where both he andhis brother were great possessioners, and where theymeant to do so great good, and in especially comingthrough the Earl of Warwicks town, they would notdo so much as bid the Earl of Leic