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They were encountered by Ethelwulf, earl of Berkshire, with his men, at a place called Englefield; (16) both sides fought bravely, and made long resistance.
The Life of King Alfred Giles, J. A. 1847
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"Englefield," shouted the brakeman, and the train rumbled into a covered station.
A Christmas Accident and Other Stories Annie Eliot Trumbull 1903
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One of Mary's senior officers, Sir Francis Englefield, suffered imprisonment for his efforts on her behalf during this period. 57
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An indication of the seriousness with which the councilors regarded it is their decision to commit Rochester, Waldegrave, and Englefield to the Tower of London. 83 The Tower was a prison reserved for high crimes against the state and prisoners rarely left it alive.
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Rochester, Englefield and Waldegrave were then to proceed, by virtue of their household offices, to ensure that the household complied with the Act of Uniformity.
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Her chief officers, Robert Rochester, Francis Englefield, and Edward Waldegrave, were all knights from respected gentry families.
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Nevertheless, Rochester, Englefield, and Waldegrave duly returned to the princess 'household.
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He is a director of St Just Farms Ltd, of GSL, and an adviser to Englefield Capital.
First shot across the bows Helen 2006
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Their family seat, Mapledurham, was an estate on the other side of the Thames, but the girls visited their grandfather Sir Anthony Englefield at Whiteknights several times each year.
The Scandal of the Season Sophie Gee 2007
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“Sir Anthony Englefield asks you to pay him a visit,” she said, holding out a letter.
The Scandal of the Season Sophie Gee 2007
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