| Early English newspapers - 1825 - 726 pages
...Baron of Coningsby, in Lincolnshire, who was slain in the Baron's Warrs in the Reign of King JohnJ, the which Town and Castle of Coningsby being then...descended from the said John.' The Tower of London it in the distance, to which the Earl was committed for some offence he gave in Parliament. Vertue's... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1825 - 710 pages
...Baron of Coningsby, in Lincolnshire, who was slain in the Baron's Warrs in the Reign of King John J, the which Town and Castle of Coningsby being then...Lord Sheffield, and this is approved by the Heralds uixm perusal of the evidence of Humphrey Coningsby of Nend-Sollers, who is lineally descended from... | |
| English essays - 1825 - 724 pages
...Baron of Coningsby, in Lincolnshire, who was slain in the Baron's Warrs in the Reign of King John J, the which Town and Castle of Coningsby being then...of the Lord Sheffield, and this is approved by the Hey raids upon perusal of the evidence of Humphrey Coningsby of Nend-Solleray who is lineally descended... | |
| Architecture, Domestic - 1829 - 188 pages
...Baron of Coningsby in Lincolnshire, who was slain in the Barons' wars, in the reign of King John ; the which town and castle of Coningsby being then...approved by the heralds upon perusal of the evidence of Humphry Coningsby, of Nend Sollers, who is lineally descended from the said John." The Tower of London... | |
| Architecture, Domestic - 1829 - 304 pages
...Baron of Coningsby in Lincolnshire, who was slain in the Barons' wars, in the reign of King John ; the which town and castle of Coningsby being then...approved by the heralds upon perusal of the evidence of Humphry Coningsby, of Nend Sollers, who is lineally descended from the said John." The Tower of London... | |
| Questions and answers - 1889 - 670 pages
...Lincolnshire, who was slain in the battle of Chesterfield in the Barons' wars in the reign of King John, the which town and Castle of Coningsby being then...approved by the Heralds upon perusal of the evidence of Humphry Coningby, of Nendsollers, who is linially descended from the said John." His right hand holds... | |
| Electronic journals - 1889 - 562 pages
...of Chesterfield in the Barons' wars in the reign of King John, the which town and Castle of Comngsby being then confiscated, is now in the possession of...approved by the Heralds upon perusal of the evidence of Humphry Coningby, of Nendeollers, who is linially descended from the said John." His right hand holds... | |
| Electronic journals - 1889 - 750 pages
...Lincolnshire, who was slain in the battle of Chesterfield in the Barons' wars in the reign of King John, the which town and Castle of Coningsby being then...approved by the Heralds upon perusal of the evidence of Humphry Coningby, of Nendsollers, who is linially descended from the said John." His right hand holds... | |
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