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In 1444 , when James II . assumed the reins of government , he had the support
of the Earl , who stood high in his favour . He was present with a following of from
four to five thousand men at the famous Burgundian duel , and soon afterwards ...
In 1444 , when James II . assumed the reins of government , he had the support
of the Earl , who stood high in his favour . He was present with a following of from
four to five thousand men at the famous Burgundian duel , and soon afterwards ...
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Upon the extinction of the elder line , in no slight degree precipitated by the
enmity of the rival kinsmen of Angus , especially of the fourth Earl of that title , the
headship of the family devolved upon Archibald , fifth Earl of Angus , known in ...
Upon the extinction of the elder line , in no slight degree precipitated by the
enmity of the rival kinsmen of Angus , especially of the fourth Earl of that title , the
headship of the family devolved upon Archibald , fifth Earl of Angus , known in ...
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He was present at Homeldon Hill in support of his kinsman Archibald , the fourth
Earl of Douglas , and was there taken prisoner and carried into England , where
he died soon afterwards of the plague . William , the second Earl , an only son ...
He was present at Homeldon Hill in support of his kinsman Archibald , the fourth
Earl of Douglas , and was there taken prisoner and carried into England , where
he died soon afterwards of the plague . William , the second Earl , an only son ...
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New River Travels to the Source of the By PERCY FITZGERALD 559 | 26 |
Pipes A Chapter on By JAMES CASSIDY | 196 |
Poetic Pride By H M SANDERS | 203 |
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