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 140 ARCXDEL. {winosinced* D'ArMSKT. ' r surnamed " the Strong Hani,"!* " LmA of the Manor «| Buefcetiham. tot Norfolk, (& and h_ of WiOiaiu pt Atxisi. at the saute, " i^umass Ay^'M by M da. of Rtger I* BlCOD), m. in 3 1S# being the third year at her widowhood} Adeiia'a. Qckes DuVTMIl of Esgukd {widow wf Hewy 1. 5st dot of ifcifrey at Lotak, Dcke or Bkabast axd bofum ; '»r L o f w I^Mtwine] by Ida. Cooenas. to Xajttb. With her he ae.ijttire.il the Ctutt WM| ffwir ■.*/ drtndlf which baud beesi settled on her bv war of dc-wer, whereby it mo/ be owmsiiteiwl tin; a«or.iiis£ to the admission of li-it:- 1 *txtTCaaacd] he b»came EARL OF ARCSDEL. 1 Id tie f ofcwimz year, 1139, he gave shelter to She EtnOTwas Maul a; Atrir.de; Oist;». Vat ei*r afterwards adheied to Stephen. In a charier. Wow USOb «f lib* Hjfaaai PtoxnHe* to the Abbey of Reading she stoics her hosted " EARL OF CHICHESTER." he baring been it., by King Stephen. EARL OF SUSSEX and Burin; witnessed'- a dtoner to the p) A truly uiarreltats woirk entitled "The Eirty Gmta&xgiiai WU-^-rr ci the Hoot of Aecsbel,"" has toco written by ~ Jefea Pyta Tenamam. E*j.. Runrirver ait low, is." (London : folio, jp- *5*5 ' Herein "An mm-sci -;f the -.cir-j; <f the families of Mont&'niery. Alhnti. Fits. Xfom and H»wamS i»r ip;m iStm- of the C^uqttest of Stotowttfe by R*&j' the Gretad. ™ S'im&j retseLindnacis aire Bjejvnl ifej scope of tt« pnibitissfeia, and only so ttr as it OLVjKierat* tiw acouj Borh^f Ammiiti! wiH tt be hereafter allo'ieui tjx The entannDh&iiBS am^iEnt 'of <dkviaE.eE:tis tosnsfttoo 1 as ais~j the Inborn- that mast have been noiergoot by it* atdtttoj is snmihr tigpil&ttjc, yw ant it be siid of this in every «i»e of dx tfftoJ * 'OSsJtaT w;o4 as was «*M «ff Oat ■cf a ssffl jaww i i'«i.*c iLr-:'*— xcsamiaa «do&r°'. «ftaa Itbereic aw ~"A»*jf ijisd fei fc- iMhfewsasnf ~ An aorara:* as 5 I.: .-53 histnirr ».'d tlbe zmeia fiumiEy of d« AI2BI or D'ATBESOn is yet to I* irritwa. tai it. is •» 1* trtfted it «3 4* Btodertdabi ty Mr. Chester Waters, as twiemgni; to tkrt pwi«l ia wSuacSi! Cms femiemlloigueia!! famtUlgt, always criaftt. is fr'f-fO»/,'WJ<^ He aissnumes, the Evfeif'ir. tLit. 2/;", Ttti^**. , JiLt*]E:ir tiiie reimri of Tere tagajnat [w4 iL pt 44'5 — *U n'y a ilMMIn awias ff6Tmi»w *a France, on r«o ne boowe i*tt tliie tactile «f si &tn «aJ to Astey haa by A«ieiS;iuL a&e (Qotwa Itewagw Rake, «tt «f jeuiowsT ftwan lis Eiatinw irejetawd twr »-'gf A CUkf Belter"" ?hm™» ^ic^eurK. ■ the «litis£ccua Of t3& to* tu> But* (ilUgMMi 11 Oat Mjaoe «f Bunrifcifryfttumi im Xisuffolit i.adiirh w» ithe pjrijTK'Sj'Oil! esti?itie at tUw- ssnmln Basjlfc tfiVe 'Clasnjie mijliiiiiti fe' ttEue' Ejbiuwhi to Aursawt. the fe*» toisg ttfb* nitSft si EM if AnuailWl ftjr «te VnV cvfflaitEiGnii£<as iisi theiir Kiejj'uirts aiifiMiti tiSu* uftt'^nmrty icif 4 HVtfir, iit Onus 'bte«ni (stoillsi stolto tMWCH t$t BuiMimii 'if JkmuiiU mua mnnr t/uumxmdl ll^/i tilm tfmnBgi $ MHiimu, m a tWs &. mnaiiairai'jiiiHi uijiMtotfiJinay errafiiniiKiS Buawe,, fluwCTOi woistoiiSllT .ttyfiwl tllsfr iaimiijy «f AJPiinjii by tt&a tnMj- 'ttf EIudIIs 'sd' Amimillfi., •miS ttey [at thifSf KaifeJ waJifi Mg| ™™lb ffirjj'imtiiy !!)«■ lomagHma mm Itliik jiimK' ;; mwiirailiKSass,, it ws& Jw ebwarroiil l!hitj(vii5 to the. HjotJIs, to taif ClasfiDf  'tltwanMsnis tmi&ir * JUHavaBaal*"* at (t, KS at tftisi ft * mam Mt/OM J&gM 'k-dhtwitoj; 9t wut* tin tifttt- N&pi .iff IBiiif; Stojtea)^ <* ■Wtola 6toak S'luuKam iO«jJfimsuiJiiioni O&atajen ffluttoiDb ffililll 'i Elua. *l> Sw»«2t " vMMl ite iina taste |a MS.
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