Case of James Earl of Morton, Defender, Against Alexander Earl of Galloway, and Others, Proprietors of Lands in the Islands of Orkney, Pursuers.作者: Douglas, James 出版年: 2010-5页数: 26定价: $ 16.67ISBN: 9781140841579豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 ...
the Duke of Lennox. Lennox was loathed as a pro-French Catholic who enjoyed all too much of the king's favour. Such was his power, Lennox, managed to arrange the execution of the regent,James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton. James was kidnapped byWilliam Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie...
A letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society; on the double horns of the rhinocerosParsonsLondon Magazine Or Gentlemans Monthly Intelligencer
Archduke of Austria, and died in 1480. Joan was born mute and married James Douglas, Earl of Morton and had 4 children – her eldest son, Sir John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton, was probably killed at Flodden in 1513. Joan herself died in 1486. ...
and the literature of England and France was by no means scanty. Great writers on every subject have flourished since that time, but some of the greatest that ever lived, some of those whose productions are still read with the highest pleasure, were the offspring of the two centuries which ...
Johnson, Fats Waller, Mary Lou...Focuses on jazz pianists Jelly Roll Morton, Earl Hines, James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, Mary Lou Williams and Teddy Wilson. Morton's emergence as the indispensable source of schools and styles of playing piano; Morton's consolidation of the basic elements of...
Born into a Scottish aristocratic family, Lauderdale entered the House of Commons at the age of 21 as a supporter of the Liberal Whig leader Charles Fox. Following the death of his father, he entered the House of Lords in 1790, where he became known for his defence of civil liberties. ...
Born into a Scottish aristocratic family, Lauderdale entered the House of Commons at the age of 21 as a supporter of the Liberal Whig leader Charles Fox. Following the death of his father, he entered the House of Lords in 1790, where he became known for his defence of civil liberties. ...