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William Earl of Craven

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Inscriptions and textual elements: WILLIAM EARL OF CRAVEN. / From a Picture in Craven Buildings, Drury Lane/. This Nobleman was / Son of Sin'llm,, Craven, Lord Mayor of London; gained great reputation as a Soldier under Henry / Prince of Orange, & Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden, & took the strong fortress of Crulznack in / Germany by storm, which is one of the most extraordinary Actions recorded in the histroy of the Great / Gustavus, who Knighted him as he lay wounded before the said fortress. Inscriptions and textual elements: Granger.Vol.5,p 270 Pennant. Inscriptions and textual elements: Pubd. April 2, 1791 by N.Smith N°.48 Gt. Mays Builduings.
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Inscriptions and textual elements: WILLIAM EARL OF CRAVEN.
/ From a Picture in Craven Buildings, Drury Lane/.
This Nobleman was / Son of Sin'llm,, Craven, Lord Mayor of London; gained great reputation as a Soldier under Henry / Prince of Orange, & Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden, & took the strong fortress of Crulznack in / Germany by storm, which is one of the most extraordinary Actions recorded in the histroy of the Great / Gustavus, who Knighted him as he lay wounded before the said fortress.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Granger.
Vol.
5,p 270 Pennant.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Pubd.
April 2, 1791 by N.
Smith N°.
48 Gt.
Mays Builduings.

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