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  • The lot for it was purchased in April, 1829, but the founders for a year or two previous to that had been worshipping in the Presbyterian Church building, Saint John's or the Lancastrian schoolroom. A Portrait of Old George Town
  • Although little is known about the battle itself, the Lancastrian army was routed and that victory proved crucial. Times, Sunday Times
  • At last the Lancastrian commanders emerged, haggard, dishevelled, a mass of wounds from head to toe. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • He studied the melee, trying to seek out banners, colours and liveries of great Lancastrian lords, but he could glimpse none. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Your comment about the 'grey Lancastrian lunchtime' is clear evidence of anti-Lancashire bias from a known Yorkshireman, and is not what I'd expect from the Guardian. Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United - as it happened
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  • Lancastrian royalty
  • In the 1980s it succumbed too, merging with a Lancastrian brewer, which in turn was then swallowed by the giant Scottish & Newcastle.
  • Here he received the backing of the duke of Burgundy, his brother-in-law, who was also threatened by a Franco-Lancastrian declaration of war.
  • The Lancastrian monarchy had depended heavily upon the customs duties for its normal revenue.
  • So why should down-to-earth, hard-headed Lancastrians be convinced by the marketing of this toolkit?
  • His was the largest retinue in England and he promoted the use of badges and insignia, the most familiar being the Lancastrian collar of esses.
  • Although little is known about the battle itself, the Lancastrian army was routed and that victory proved crucial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lancastrian city center
  • The application, for a horse and rider, representing the victorious Yorkists and a riderless one as the defeated Lancastrians, has been made by the Battle Field Society.
  • More than 50,000 visitors are expected to attend the show, which was today featuring daredevil stunts from the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team and music by the Lancastrian Brigade Band.
  • Now a gaffe by the Highways Agency and the county council has left Lancastrians open to gibes from their Yorkshire neighbours.
  • When we were issued with our badges I can assure you that they had a Lancastrian bias.

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