History of the Ancient Ryedales: And Their Descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884, Part 2 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 75
Page 3
... present a fragmentary and disconnected appearance ; there would be confusion , uncertainty , and dissatisfaction in the mind of every reader of such a book ; and after much consideration and weighing of the probabilities of success , I ...
... present a fragmentary and disconnected appearance ; there would be confusion , uncertainty , and dissatisfaction in the mind of every reader of such a book ; and after much consideration and weighing of the probabilities of success , I ...
Page 5
... present time . A book of this character has value , thirdly , because it serves as a medium to satisfy the natural desire to be remembered when our work of life is finished . Few persons whose lives have been useful in this world are ...
... present time . A book of this character has value , thirdly , because it serves as a medium to satisfy the natural desire to be remembered when our work of life is finished . Few persons whose lives have been useful in this world are ...
Page 6
... present , — val- uable for preservation and interesting to the general reader . Having given my reasons for undertaking the compilation of this work , the circumstances that served to enlarge its scope , and explained its value , I ...
... present , — val- uable for preservation and interesting to the general reader . Having given my reasons for undertaking the compilation of this work , the circumstances that served to enlarge its scope , and explained its value , I ...
Page 10
... present . Hence , the American author who would make any claim to accuracy in statement , is compelled to wade through hun- dreds of volumes of ancient and modern local history , in order to qualify himself for his work . These books ...
... present . Hence , the American author who would make any claim to accuracy in statement , is compelled to wade through hun- dreds of volumes of ancient and modern local history , in order to qualify himself for his work . These books ...
Page 16
... present century . The surname appears on the pages of the Domesday Book , and in a variety of forms , such as " Ridle , " " Ridel , " and " Ridell . " We must look to Norway or Normandy for the origin of the name . An English authority ...
... present century . The surname appears on the pages of the Domesday Book , and in a variety of forms , such as " Ridle , " " Ridel , " and " Ridell . " We must look to Norway or Normandy for the origin of the name . An English authority ...
Contents
63 | |
77 | |
84 | |
94 | |
102 | |
108 | |
117 | |
123 | |
125 | |
142 | |
143 | |
156 | |
161 | |
177 | |
192 | |
208 | |
225 | |
233 | |
239 | |
253 | |
369 | |
371 | |
386 | |
401 | |
411 | |
419 | |
422 | |
431 | |
447 | |
465 | |
471 | |
490 | |
515 | |
528 | |
562 | |
575 | |
581 | |
588 | |
709 | |
Other editions - View all
History of the Ancient Ryedales, and Their Descendants in Normandy, Great ... G. T. (Gideon Tibbetts) Ridlon No preview available - 2022 |
Common terms and phrases
Aberdeenshire Alexander ancestor ancient April army became Bedford Boone County born in Boone branch brother Butler County Capt Chatham County Church County Armagh County Monaghan daughter of James daughter of John daughter of Robert daughter of Thomas daughter of William death deceased descended died young eldest daughter Elizabeth Elizabeth Riddell emigrated England farm farmer father fifth daughter fourth daughter Galfridus Glen-Riddell Harpswell Hawick Henry hereafter Hugh Ireland issue five children issue four children issue seven children James Riddell James¹ Jane John Riddell John¹ John² John³ July June King land Lilliesleaf living Margaret Mary Riddell Mass Northumberland parish Penn resides Riddell³ Riddle² Ridley Ridley2 Robert Riddell Roxburghshire Ryedale Samuel Sarah Scotland second daughter second wife secondly settled sons Southampton County succeeded surname Tenn third daughter Thomas Riddell Thomas¹ Walter Riddell widow William Riddell William Ridley Williamson County
Popular passages
Page 148 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Page 590 - Calling unto mind the Mortality of my Body. and knowing that it is Appointed for all men once to die. do make and ordain this my last will and Testament that Is to say principally and first of all.
Page 91 - THERE is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign, Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. 2 There everlasting spring abides, And never-withering flowers : Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours. 3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dressed in living green; So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between.
Page 590 - Mind the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and testament that is to Say Principally and first of all...
Page 590 - Executors nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life I give...
Page 135 - Troop after troop are disappearing; Troop after troop their banners rearing Upon the eastern bank you see. Still pouring down the rocky den, Where flows the sullen Till, And rising from the dim-wood glen, Standards on standards, men on men, In slow succession still, And sweeping o'er...
Page 134 - Even so it was. From Flodden ridge The Scots beheld the English host Leave Barmore-wood, their evening post, And heedful watched them as they crossed The Till by Twisel bridge.
Page 418 - O heavenly Father, I give unto thee most hearty thanks, for that thou hast called me to be a professor of thee, even unto death. I beseech thee, Lord God, take mercy upon this realm of England, and deliver the same from all her enemies.
Page 102 - ... I'd lay me doune and dee. Her brow is like the snaw-drift ; Her throat is like the swan ; Her face, it is the fairest That e'er the sun shone on ; That e'er the sun shone on ; And dark blue is her ee ; And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me down and dee. Like dew on the gowan lying Is the fa...
Page 746 - Lord is all one towards them in both, and loveth them no less when he suffereth them to be beaten, yea, and to be put to bodily death, than when he worketh wonders for their marvellous delivery. Nay, rather He...