Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to AntiquitySociety of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1894 Annual report of the Society for 1855-57, 1860-1864, 1878, 1882-83, 1884, 1888-89, 1892-1902, 1904-1922 included in n. s. v. 1-3, 6-9, 11, 13, 16-25; ser. 3, v. 2-9, 11-20. |
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... army which all the English historians estimate at 100,000 men . The same number is given us by the Scottish chronicler , Lindsay of Pitscottie , but I confess that Lambe , vicar of Norham . But he has not noticed , probably because he ...
... army which all the English historians estimate at 100,000 men . The same number is given us by the Scottish chronicler , Lindsay of Pitscottie , but I confess that Lambe , vicar of Norham . But he has not noticed , probably because he ...
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... army by which James was eventually defeated , numbered as we know 26,000 men , and it seems clear from the story of the battle that there was no overwhelming inequality of force on one side or the other . No doubt James had not a very ...
... army by which James was eventually defeated , numbered as we know 26,000 men , and it seems clear from the story of the battle that there was no overwhelming inequality of force on one side or the other . No doubt James had not a very ...
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... army thus consists of four great divisions , whose diverse arms and equipments are so admirably described by Scott in the fifth canto of Marmion , the highlanders , the lowlanders , the islanders , and the borderers . All of them have ...
... army thus consists of four great divisions , whose diverse arms and equipments are so admirably described by Scott in the fifth canto of Marmion , the highlanders , the lowlanders , the islanders , and the borderers . All of them have ...
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... army and learn the names of some of its chief commanders . General - in - chief and lord lieutenant of the north , as has been already said , is Thomas Howard , earl of Surrey . ' An old cruiked carle in a chariott , ' the Scottish ...
... army and learn the names of some of its chief commanders . General - in - chief and lord lieutenant of the north , as has been already said , is Thomas Howard , earl of Surrey . ' An old cruiked carle in a chariott , ' the Scottish ...
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... army than he was strictly entitled to by his previous services . Beside the three Howards , the officers on whom it is chiefly necessary to fix our attention are Bulmer , Tunstall , Dacre , and Stanley . ( 1 ) Sir William Bulmer ...
... army than he was strictly entitled to by his previous services . Beside the three Howards , the officers on whom it is chiefly necessary to fix our attention are Bulmer , Tunstall , Dacre , and Stanley . ( 1 ) Sir William Bulmer ...
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