983 resultados para Brown, John, Sir, 1816-1896.


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On back of cover: Author's edition with Turner's plates.

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I. Sir John Eliot. Thomas Wentworth, earl of Strafford.--II. John Pym. John Hampden.--III. Sir Henry Vane the younger. Henry Marten.--IV. Oliver Cromwell.--V. Cromwell and the republicans.

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"Translated from the ... edition published at Cambridge in 1839, by ... Frederic Field ... and ... the translation [is by] Sir George Prevost."

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"This history of Sir William Wallace, with the other of the valiant King Robert Bruce, which followeth upon the end of it [not in UCLA copy] ... [was] written in Latin by Mr. John Blair, chaplain to Wallace, and turned into Scots metre by one called Blind Hary, in the days of King James IV, the other [was] written by Mr. John Barbour". - Introduction.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Report of the Surtees society for 1866, list of publications, list of members, etc.: 17, [1] p. at end.

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v. 1. Berwick-upon-Tweed, Burford and Lostwithiel corporations; the counties of Wilts and Worcester; the Bishop of Chichester; and the deans and chapters of Chichester, Canterbury and Salisbury.--v. 2. Sir George Wombwell, the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Edmund Talbot, Miss Buxton, Mrs. Harford and Mrs. Wentworth of Woolley.--v. 3. T.B. Clarke-Thornhill, esq., Sir T. Barrett-Lennard, bart., Pelham R. Papillon, esq., and W. Cleverly Alexander, esq.--v. 4. Bishop of Salisbury; Bishop of Exeter, dean and chapter of Exeter; Earl of Leicester; Sir William Clayton, bart.; Major Money-Kyrle; F.H.T. Jervoise, esq.; Glemham hall; corporations of Salisbury, Orford and Aldeburgh.--v. 5. Col. Mordaunt-Hay, of Duns castle; Sir Archibald Edmonstone, of Duntreath; Sir John James Graham, of Fintry, K.C.M.G.--v. 6. Miss M. Eyre Matcham; Captain H.V. Knox; Cornwallis Wykeham-Martin, esq.; K.B. Tighe, esq.; Lord Oranmore and Brown.--v. 7. The Bishop of London; St. George's chapel, Windsor; diocese of Gloucester; corporations of Beccles, Dunwich, Southwold and Thetford; Duke of Norfolk; Earl of essex; Sir Hervey Bruce, Col. Frewen, H.C. Staunton, esq., and F. Merttens, esq.; S. Philip Unwin, esq.--v. 8. The Hon. Frederick Lindley Wood; M.L.S. Clements, esq.; S. Philip Unwin, esq.

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"The sege of Melayne" seems to form an introduction to "Roland and Otuel." The latter poem is an English version of the French romance of "Otinel." cf. Introd., p. x. "The song of Roland" "is a fragment of the only known English version of the ... Chanson de Roland."--Introd., p. xviii.