| 1842 - 212 str.
...Portland, to his tenants of the honour of Penrith, who, under his Grace's encouragement, associated in the defence of the government and town of Penrith, against the rebels, in 1745." On one of the walls of this church is the following record of the ravages of a pestilence toward the... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1850 - 340 str.
...Portland to his tenants of the honour of Penrith, who, under his Grace's encouragement, associated in the defence of the government and town of Penrith, against the rebels, in 1745." On one of the walls of this church is the following record of the ravages of a pestilence toward the... | |
| 1888 - 354 str.
...most noble William, Duke of Portland, to his tenants of the honor of Penrith, who, under his Grace's encouragement, associated in defence of the government, and town of Penrith, against the rebels in 1745. The rebels after their retreat from Darby, were put to flight from Clifton and Penrith, by His Royal... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1889 - 408 str.
...most noble William, Duke of Portland, to his tenants of the honor of Penrith, who, under his Grace's encouragement, associated in defence of the government, and town of Penrith, against the rebels in 1745. The rebels after their retreat from Darby, were put to flight from Clifton and Penrith, by His Royal... | |
| John Charles Cox, Alfred Harvey - 1908 - 526 str.
...purchased wth ye fifty guineas given by the most noble William Duke of Portland to his Tenante of y" Manor of Penrith : Who under his Graces Encouragement associated...Government and Town of Penrith against the Rebels in 1745. The Rebels after their retreat from Derby were put to flight from Clifton and Penrith by his Royal... | |
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