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... crowned King in Westminster Abbey , on Christmas Day 1066. William ruled the English with an iron hand . He introduced the Curfew bell , at whose signal , at eight o'clock at night , every fire and light was extinguished . He left three ...
... crowned King in Westminster Abbey , on Christmas Day 1066. William ruled the English with an iron hand . He introduced the Curfew bell , at whose signal , at eight o'clock at night , every fire and light was extinguished . He left three ...
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... crowned at Westminster , and reigned thirteen years . He never married . He was killed , it is supposed by accident , by Sir Walter Tyrrell , whilst hunting in the New Forest . His dead body , with an arrow sticking in it . was found by ...
... crowned at Westminster , and reigned thirteen years . He never married . He was killed , it is supposed by accident , by Sir Walter Tyrrell , whilst hunting in the New Forest . His dead body , with an arrow sticking in it . was found by ...
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... crowned September 2 , 1189. He was celebrated for his extraordinary strength and valour . He became the life and soul of the third crusade ; seized Ptolemais and the isle of Cyprus ; quarreled with Philip Augustus , King of France . who ...
... crowned September 2 , 1189. He was celebrated for his extraordinary strength and valour . He became the life and soul of the third crusade ; seized Ptolemais and the isle of Cyprus ; quarreled with Philip Augustus , King of France . who ...
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... crowned at Westminster Abbey , 1421. Henry died in the thirty - fourth year of his age , and was buried at Westminster . 24. AN INFANT . This represents an infant son of Madame Tussaud , of wnom she had the honour to model a portrait ...
... crowned at Westminster Abbey , 1421. Henry died in the thirty - fourth year of his age , and was buried at Westminster . 24. AN INFANT . This represents an infant son of Madame Tussaud , of wnom she had the honour to model a portrait ...
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... crowned with a paper diadem in mockery of his claim to the English throne . After the murder of her husband and son , in 1471 , she was detained a prisoner , but ultimately was sent back to France . 37. HENRY VI . ( reigned 1422—1461 ) ...
... crowned with a paper diadem in mockery of his claim to the English throne . After the murder of her husband and son , in 1471 , she was detained a prisoner , but ultimately was sent back to France . 37. HENRY VI . ( reigned 1422—1461 ) ...
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Page 31 - LieutenantGeneral in 1854, when he was appointed to command the two brigades of Highlanders and Guards, united to form the first division of the army sent in aid of Turkey against the Emperor of Russia ; and was promoted to the rank of General in 1856.
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