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[23] 'Van Mountain, near Brecknock, from the Priory
List of Figures 2009
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The Third at Brecknock. and the last brings us home.
Letter 259 2009
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The same day that I send my letter to my son I receive a long letter, delivered in secret, from my old friend Bishop John Morton, released from the Tower into the care of the Duke of Buckingham, at his house at Brecknock.
The Red Queen Philippa Gregory 2010
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Cameron, as Mrs Tabitha would by no means trust herself again upon the water, and to come hither it was necessary to cross a small inlet of the sea, in an open ferry-boat — This country appears more and more wild and savage the further we advance; and the People are as different from the Low-land Scots, in their looks, garb, and language, as the mountaineers of Brecknock are from the inhabitants of Herefordshire.
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They had invited Henry Tudor to come to England with what forces he could muster; and the uprising was planned for the eighteenth of October; and when Buckingham raised his standard at Brecknock, it was inevitable that Richard should get news of the intended attack.
The Reluctant Queen Plaidy, Jean, 1906-1993- 1990
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Suppose Buckingham sent him to his castle at Brecknock?
The Reluctant Queen Plaidy, Jean, 1906-1993- 1990
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They had invited Henry Tudor to come to England with what forces he could muster; and the uprising was planned for the eighteenth of October; and when Buckingham raised his standard at Brecknock, it was inevitable that Richard should get news of the intended attack.
The Reluctant Queen Plaidy, Jean, 1906-1993- 1990
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Suppose Buckingham sent him to his castle at Brecknock?
The Reluctant Queen Plaidy, Jean, 1906-1993- 1990
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Earl of Brecknock, who were also returned at the recent election.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 492, June 4, 1831 Various
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Prichard, when that monarch, travelling through Wales, lost his way between Tredegar and Brecknock.
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