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Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent (X)

       
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The Williams Record

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...mailV i> also an integral part of the inctitulion. Address the Dean of the de- Uepanmem OI t-nannaCy p^^ment in whlcA you are interested for an illust... ...ffers Metropolitan Advantages of E«eni Kind Oollaga at Uborml Aptm AJJress De.in W. M. W.irren. wlSomersetSt. Sohool of Theology AJJressAsst. DeanC.W.... ...here were about fifty lantern slides consisting of pioturns dating from as early as ;«X)0 B. C. Dr. Clark had also several pictures taken from his own... ... taken from his own clinic in New York city, which showed how accurate the earliest of paintings were in depicting nervous diseases. Classic art conta... ...resent. The contest was won by Grove Arthur Gilbert, of Fulton, N. Y., and Hubert William Fowle, of Woburii, was awarded the second prize. Gilbert's d... ...lenheim and Mt. Vernon Everett James Seymour Westbrook The New South Giady Hubert William Fowle The judges were Rev. C. H. Burr, Rev. W. E. Foley and ... ...o the United Free church and is a co- pastor of the great cliurch in Edin- burgh known as Free St. George's. Mr. Black is in this country ns a member ... ...an Steam g Ho« illy at- lO udent* sher ireeks, stra I. Y. iNDISE atre AS^. 1ST Kniokorhooker Trust Com €6 Broadway, 34th St, and dtli Ave. 100 W. 125t... ... F. W. Rockwell m^f i^'*^W^9^^y^9^^^^^y^^^^f^^9^^9^^^^^^^'^^' The ALBANY 4 1st streetand Broadway New York Absolutely Fireproof 500 Rooms 300 Bath Roo...

...lliams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not receive financial support from the college or from the student government and relies on revenue ...

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Ivanhoe

By: Sir Walter Scott

... which belonged to the wood- lands of the West-Riding of Yorkshire at that early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild aspect.... ...ws that are destined to con- sume him. Mynheer Calf, too, becomes Monsieur de V eau in the like manner; he is Saxon when he requires tendance, and tak... ... he hath done the work of a man in standing in the gap; but Reginald Front-de-Boeuf is coming down to this country in person, and we shall soon see ho... ... to my bondsman?” said the Saxon, kindling in wrath. “Marry, that did old Hubert,” said Wamba, “Sir Philip de Malvoisin’s keeper of the chase. He c... ...re. The lower and interior space was soon filled by substantial yeomen and burghers, and such of the lesser gentry, as, from modesty, poverty, or dubi... ...master to the death, without hiding either my face or my name.” CHAPTER XI 1st Outlaw. Stand, sir, and throw us that you have about you; If not, we’ll... ...e the villains That all the travellers do fear so much. Va l. My friends,— 1st Out. That’s not so, sir, we are your enemies. 2d Out. Peace! we’ll hear... ...with silver, and a silken baldric richly ornamented with a medallion of St Hubert, the patron of silvan sport. More than thirty yeomen at first presen... ...ds, are familiar with the description of castles called by the inhabitants Burghs; and by the Highlanders—for they are also to be found both in the We...

...Excerpt: In that pleasant district of merry England which is watered by the river Don, there extended in ancient times a large forest, covering the greater part of the beautiful hills and valleys which lie between Sheffield and the pleasant town of Doncaster. ...

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Young Folks, History of England

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... 55 JULIUS CAESAR. B.C. 55 JULIUS CAESAR. B.C. 55 JULIUS CAESAR. B.C. 55 N EARLY TWO THOUSAND YEARS AGO there was a brave captain whose name was Juliu... ...eir time and trouble. They had a very good man to lead them, named Godfrey de Buillon; and, after many toils and troubles, they did gain Jerusalem, an... ...agreeable, ill-tempered woman, whom no- body liked. So her cousin, Stephen de Blois—whose mother, Adela, had been daughter of William the Conqueror — ... ...of Falaise. Nobody quite knows what was done to him there. The gov- ernor, Hubert de Burgh, once found him fighting hard, though with no weapon but a ... .... Nobody quite knows what was done to him there. The gov- ernor, Hubert de Burgh, once found him fighting hard, though with no weapon but a stool, to ... ...o defend himself from some ruffians who had been sent to put out his eyes. Hubert saved him from these men, but shortly after this good man was sent e... ...’s bracelet, swearing to rule according to Magna Carta, and good Hubert de Burgh undertook to govern for him, one baron after another came back to him... ... the father and son-in-law met in battle on the banks of the Boyne, on the 1st of July, 1690. James was routed; and large numbers of the Irish Protest... ...outed; and large numbers of the Irish Protestants have ever since kept the 1st of July as a great holiday—commemorating the victory by wearing orange ...

Excerpt: Young Folks? History of England by Charlotte M. Yonge.

...Contents Young Folks? History of England ..................................... 6 CHAPTER I JULIUS CAESAR. B.C. 55 ........................................................................................ 6 CHAPTER II THE ROMANS IN BRITAIN. A.D. 41?418........

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