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Volume: 1; autore: edward baines; categoria: lingua straniera - inglese; lunghezza: 648 pagine; anno: 1836.
One of the most adventurous and hazardous migrations in pennsylvania history occurred in the spring of 1723, when a group of fifteen german palatine families left the schoharie valley of new york to settle in the tulpehocken region of present berks county. They had come to new york in 1710 with hundreds of other refugees from the german palatinate and had eventually settled in the schoharie valley.
The county palatine of the rhine ( german: pfalzgrafschaft bei rhein ), later the electorate of the palatinate ( german: kurpfalz ), was a historical territory of the holy roman empire, a palatinate administered by a count palatine. Its rulers served as prince-electors of the holy roman empire from 1356.
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A history of the chantries within the county palatine of lancaster.
In england, wales and ireland a county palatine or palatinate was an area ruled by a hereditary nobleman enjoying special authority.
An extensive history on the county palatine of durham, in the north of england, discussing the antiquities of the county. The county was an ecclesiastical centre during the middle ages. Some of the landmarks of the county include auckland castle, barnard castle, and hamsterley forest.
The warrior duke henry grosmont succeeded his father henry, 3rd earl of lancaster, to the lancastrian earldom in 1345.
George ormerod history of the county palatine and city of chester.
Emigrants from bern, switzerland, and the german palatinate, led by a minor swiss nobleman, baron christoph von graffenried, are credited with establishing new bern (north carolina's second-oldest town) as well as being among the earliest settlers of craven and jones counties. The swiss were paupers whom the city government of bern looked upon as undesirables and wished to remove from the area.
County palatine definition, the territory under the jurisdiction of a count origin of county palatine example sentences from the web for county palatine.
Brief description of material relating to tatham contained in the history of the county palatine of lancaster, by edward baines, published in 4 volumes in 1836.
The creation of lancashire as a county palatine may have been intended by edward iii as a protective barrier against the scots. “john of gaunt, time honoured lancaster” henry, 1st duke of lancaster died at leicester castle in 1361 without a male heir.
The term palatine recurs in the 14th century, when the emperor charles iv instituted a court body of household counts palatine, but they had only voluntary jurisdiction and some honorific functions. In england the term palatinate, or county palatine, was applied in the middle ages to counties the lords of which, whether lay or ecclesiastical exercised powers normally reserved to the crown.
Robert surtees the history and antiquities of the county palatine of durham (1816-1840) volume 2, chester ward.
The history and antiquities of the county palatine of durham: volume 2, chester ward. Describes the 21 parishes and chapelries of chester ward in the north of the county, including gateshead, jarrow and other parts of present-day urban tyneside.
History of the mohawk valley: gateway to the west 1614-1925 — chapter 35: settlement of stone arabia and german flats, 1723-1725. Palatines settle at stone arabia and german flats — stone arabia and burnetsfield patents and patentees — spelling of names. The most important royal grants of lands in the mohawk valley, were the schenectady patent of 1684, the stone arabia patent of 1723, and the burnetsfield or german flats patent of 1725.
As the authority granted was hereditary, some counties palatine legally survived well past the end of the feudal period.
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Palatine is a suburb of chicago, lying about 30 miles (50 km) northwest of the city. The community, established in 1855 when a chicago and north western railway siding and depot was built, was named for palatine, new york, the original hometown of one of the early settlers. Manufactures include outdoor grills, electrical products, adhesives, and safety equipment.
An interleaved subscriber's copy of the printed edition of matthew gregson's portfolio of fragments relative to the history and antiquities of the county palatine.
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With the creation of the county palatine in 1351, early dukes appointed a duchy council for the administration of the estates and to advise on financial, legal and political issues. After the duchy of lancaster became linked to the crown in 1399, the duchy council became even more important.
History of new shildon and east thickley in the county palatine of durham. There is an extensive pedigree of the lilburne family of thickley, to which the regicide robert (died 1665) belonged.
A brief history of the irish palatines in the early 17th century, the lower german palatinate was rich with protestant refugees from neighbouring lands. Families settled there to rebuild their lives and escape persecution. The palatinate was repeatedly ravaged by attacks from france during the 17th century.
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Palatinates date back to the norman conquest, and the earls and bishops, essentially, were given “princely” powers over their own jurisdictions — to help the king rule the marcher territories. Although other counties were given palatinate powers, by the fourteenth century they had fallen into abeyance, leaving the big three.
Ormerod, george, 1785-1873: the history of the county palatine and city of chester; (london, printed for lackington, hughes, harding, mavor, and jones, 1819).
A history of lancashire from roman roads and medieval towns to the ordnance survey and specialist 19th century maps.
(historical) a county, usually a marchland, whose ruler was granted near-royal authority within its area while still owing.
The county palatine of tübingen was a state of the holy roman empire in the medieval period.
The town of palatine, namesake of the early german settlers from the palatinate, was formed in 1788 from a large part of the palatine district of old montgomery county. This township section has the potential to become one of our largest, but disappointingly is one of our smallest.
The county palatine of the rhine, later the electorate of the palatinate or simply electoral palatinate, was a territory in the holy roman empire administered by the count palatine of the rhine. Its rulers served as prince-electors from time immemorial, were noted as such in a papal letter of 1261, and were confirmed as electors by the golden bull of 1356. The fragmented territory stretched from the left bank of the upper rhine, from the hunsrück mountain range in what is today the palatinate.
The history of the county palatine and city of chester compiled from original evidences in public.
Other than the margraviate of baden and the duchy of württemberg, further austria and the palatinate lay on the edge of the southwestern area. Further austria (in german: vorderösterreich or die vorlande) was the collective name for the old possessions of the habsburgs in south-western germany (), the alsace, and in vorarlberg after the focus of the habsburgs had moved to austria.
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