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  1. Há 4 dias · The prioress was found to hold lands in Watlington, Foston, Seche, Hardwick and Wallington, of the Lord Bardolf, in the 3d of Edward III. Robert de Scales gave a rent in Middleton to find a light before the altar of St. Mary Magdalen in the priory church.

  2. Há 5 dias · The online scan of The Ricardian Volumes 3–25, October 1974 to 2017, was put together by James Petre, Anne F. Sutton, Christian Steer and Livia Visser-Fuchs, with technical assistance from Stephen York, Amanda Geary and Stewart Armstrong. Terms of Use.

  3. Há 5 dias · He had married, in his father's life-time, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Thomas lord Scales, and had summons to parliament in the 1st year of king Edward IV. as baron Scales. He was beheaded at Pontefract-castle in 1483, under the pretence of treason, by order of Richard duke of Gloucester, afterwards king Richard III.

  4. Há 4 dias · Berner, captain of the cross-bowmen, had this lordship given him by the Conqueror, which Vlveruna, a free-woman, possessed in King Edward's time; consisting of 2 carucates of land, and 15 acres; there belonged to it 7 villains and 8 borderers, 2 servi, and 10 acres of meadow; there were 2 carucates in demean, and one amongst the ...

  5. Há 4 dias · He was not only a scholar and a bibliophile, but also a warrior who fought alongside his brother-in-law King Edward IV. Anthony Woodville would marry twice in his short life. His first wife was Elizabeth Scales, the daughter and heiress of Thomas Lord Scales and his second bride was Mary FitzLewis.

  6. Há 3 dias · During the “Pax Britannica” (British Peace) which lasted between 1815 and 1914, the primary strategic goal of the British Empire was to maintain a stable balance of power on the European Continent. The British had relatively few ambitions in Europe themselves, but if a single major power rose to become a regional hegemon, they could ...

  7. Há 2 dias · Northumberland, Stanley, Dorset, Sir Edward Woodville, and Richard with approximately 20,000 men took the town of Berwick as part of the English invasion of Scotland. The castle held out until 24 August 1482, when Richard recaptured Berwick-upon-Tweed from the Kingdom of Scotland .