Register and Chronicle of the Abbey of Aberconway: From the Harleian Ms. 3725Camden Society, 1847 - 23 páginas |
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... nere adjoynynge ; and for that purpose had caused all his owne cariage - horses and others of th'armye ( which would have been above five or six score horses ) to be in a - readiness to mownte his beste muskatiers upon . And being ...
... nere adjoynynge ; and for that purpose had caused all his owne cariage - horses and others of th'armye ( which would have been above five or six score horses ) to be in a - readiness to mownte his beste muskatiers upon . And being ...
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... nere adjoynynge to the waie we were to goe , being nere to Gorney and Girberey , both towns of th'ennemye , and of stronge garrison both of horse and foote , soundrie troupes of horses . Whereupon there was commaundment given to everie ...
... nere adjoynynge to the waie we were to goe , being nere to Gorney and Girberey , both towns of th'ennemye , and of stronge garrison both of horse and foote , soundrie troupes of horses . Whereupon there was commaundment given to everie ...
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... nere unto a wood some others , whom we could not dyscover , yt was com- maunded that everie one should put himselfe in armes and in readines , and mownte upon their beste horses , and with our caskes on . In a verie hott daie we rode ...
... nere unto a wood some others , whom we could not dyscover , yt was com- maunded that everie one should put himselfe in armes and in readines , and mownte upon their beste horses , and with our caskes on . In a verie hott daie we rode ...
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... nere unto us ; and , being sente backe to take some better understandinge of them , in going to the rysing of a lytel hill they were encowntred by seven harquelatiers of th❜ennemy , who shrowded them selves behind a wyndmyll , and ...
... nere unto us ; and , being sente backe to take some better understandinge of them , in going to the rysing of a lytel hill they were encowntred by seven harquelatiers of th❜ennemy , who shrowded them selves behind a wyndmyll , and ...
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... nere unto a wood , there came 16 or 20 curasers on horsebacke out of the wood , as faste as with their spurres they could beate on their horses , with their pystolls in their hands , crying , Qui vive , qui vive . The rest of this ...
... nere unto a wood , there came 16 or 20 curasers on horsebacke out of the wood , as faste as with their spurres they could beate on their horses , with their pystolls in their hands , crying , Qui vive , qui vive . The rest of this ...
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