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Notices of Sir Robert Crichton of Cluny and of his son James, 'The Admirable Crichton,'
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A history of Cluny and the Crichton family's landholdings there. The author focuses on the lives of Richard Crichton, a bishop in Cluny, and his son James Crichton, a notable knight who was killed in Mantua. He also discusses some portraits of the the younger Crichton and their potential accurcacy.
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Title: Notices of Sir Robert Crichton of Cluny and of his son James, 'The Admirable Crichton,'
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A history of Cluny and the Crichton family's landholdings there.
The author focuses on the lives of Richard Crichton, a bishop in Cluny, and his son James Crichton, a notable knight who was killed in Mantua.
He also discusses some portraits of the the younger Crichton and their potential accurcacy.
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