-
referred in
earlier letters.
Carlyle worked on an
earlier novel,
Wotton Reinfred,
which MacMechan refers to as "[t]he
first draft of Sartor."
Carlyle finished...
- arms,
based on the
French for
swallow hirondelle. They were
recorded for
Reinfred de
Arundel (d.
circa 1280), lord of the
manor of Lanherne, Cornwall, in...
-
Arundel of Lanherne,
Cornwall and
later of
Wardour Castle. The arms
borne by
Reinfred de
Arundel (d.c.1280), lord of the
manor of Lanherne, were
recorded in...
- May 1828. In that time,
Carlyle published German Romance,
began Wotton Reinfred, an
autobiographical novel which he left unfinished, and
published his...
- arms,
based on the
French for
swallow hirondelle. They were
recorded for
Reinfred de
Arundel (died
circa 1280), lord of the
manor of Lanherne, Cornwall,...
- arms,
based on the
French for
swallow hirondelle. They were
recorded for
Reinfred de
Arundel (d.
circa 1280), lord of the
manor of Lanherne, Cornwall, in...
-
castle of "Merhull" was
surrendered to King John in 1216 by
Gilbert Fitz
Reinfred. It is not
known whether it was
built of
timber or of stone. The site of...
- arms,
based on the
French for
swallow hirondelle. They were
recorded for
Reinfred de
Arundel (d.
circa 1280), lord of the
manor of Lanherne, Cornwall, in...
- by Earl Tostig. In the 12th century,
Carleton was
owned by
Gilbert Fitz
Reinfred, and in the 13th century, by Emma de St. John. A free school, Carleton...