Clifford, lived upon bad terms with his father for several years, in conseof his youthful dissipation ; to supply the means for which he turned outlaw, assembled a band of dissolute followers, harassed the religious houses, beat their tenants, and forced... The History of Wharfdale - Page 14by M. Thomas Shaw - 1830 - 189 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 904 pages
...of the present age, Henry Clifford turned outlaw, assembled a band of dissolute followers, harrassed the religious houses, beat their tenants, and forced...whole villages to take sanctuary in their churches." The historian then gives in a note the suggestion, which is the object of the present article. " I... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 354 pages
...anticipation, methods which are better suited to the calm unenterprizing dissipation of the present age, Henry Clifford turned outlaw, assembled a band of...•whole villages to take sanctuary in their churches." The historian then gives in a note the suggestion, which is the object of the present article. " I... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 350 pages
...better suited to the calm unenterprizing dissipation of the present age, Henry Clifford turned outlqw, assembled a band of dissolute followers, harassed...whole villages to take sanctuary in their churches." The historian then gives in a note the suggestion, which is the object of the present article. " I... | |
| Great Britain - 1823 - 486 pages
...anticipation, methods which are better suited to the calm unenterprising dissipation of the present age, Henry Clifford turned outlaw, assembled a band of...whole villages. to take sanctuary in their churches. " I hope" Dr. W. observes in a note, " it will be thought no extravagant conjecture, that Henry Clifford... | |
| Great Britain - 1823 - 796 pages
...anticipation, methods which are better suited to the calm unenterprising dissipation of the present age, Henry Clifford turned outlaw, assembled a band of...whole villages to take sanctuary in their churches. • " I hope" Dr. W. observes in a note, " it will be thought no extravagant conjecture, that Henry... | |
| John Burke - Baronetage - 1832 - 712 pages
...consequence of his youthful dissipation ; to supply the means for which, in the spirit of the times, he turned outlaw, assembled a band of dissolute followers,...however, to have been reclaimed in good time ; and, along with being honored with the Garter, was created 18th June, 1523, EARL OF CUMBKRLANU. His lordship... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - Biography - 1833 - 764 pages
...present age, young Henry Clifford turned outlaw, assembled a band of dissolute followers, harrasscd the religious houses, beat their tenants, and forced...whole villages to take sanctuary in their churches." How lamentably dissipation has fallen away from the reverend antiquary's good graces ! As for Dr. Whitaker"s... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - Lancashire (England) - 1836 - 774 pages
...present age, young Henry Clifford turned outlaw, assembled a band of dissolute followers, harrassed the religious houses, beat their tenants, and forced the inhabitants of whole Tillages to take sanctuary in their churches." How lamentably dissipation has fallen away from the... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - Genealogy - 1846 - 414 pages
...father for several years in consequence of his youthful dissipation ; to supply the means for which he turned outlaw, assembled a band of dissolute followers,...said however to have been reclaimed in good time, and was created, 18th June, 1523, Earl of Cumberland, besides being made a Knight of the Garter. The barony... | |
| Battle Abbey, Bernard Burke - Great Britain - 1848 - 148 pages
...his father for several years, in conseof his youthful dissipation ; to supply the means for which he turned outlaw, assembled a band of dissolute followers,...however, to have been reclaimed in good time, and was created, 18th June, 1523, Earl of Cumberland, besides being made a knight of the Garter. The barony... | |
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