Old and New London: The city ancient and modernCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1873 |
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... Richard and the English fighting against the Austrian allies ; and soon after the Templars bought Cyprus of Richard for 300,000 livres of gold . In the advance to Jerusalem the Templars led the van of Richard's army . When the attack on ...
... Richard and the English fighting against the Austrian allies ; and soon after the Templars bought Cyprus of Richard for 300,000 livres of gold . In the advance to Jerusalem the Templars led the van of Richard's army . When the attack on ...
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... Richard III . , practised the same arts as his pre- decessor . Shakespeare , who has darkened Richard almost to caricature , has left him the greatest wretch existing in fiction . At Baynard's Castle our great poet makes Richard receive ...
... Richard III . , practised the same arts as his pre- decessor . Shakespeare , who has darkened Richard almost to caricature , has left him the greatest wretch existing in fiction . At Baynard's Castle our great poet makes Richard receive ...
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... Richard III.'s coronation ( 1483 ) , the Lord Mayor , Sir Richard Shaw , attended as cup - bearer with great pomp , and the mayor's claim to this honour was formally allowed and put on record . Shaw was a goldsmith , and supplied the ...
... Richard III.'s coronation ( 1483 ) , the Lord Mayor , Sir Richard Shaw , attended as cup - bearer with great pomp , and the mayor's claim to this honour was formally allowed and put on record . Shaw was a goldsmith , and supplied the ...
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