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Lancastrian   /lˌæŋkˈæstriən/   Listen
Lancastrian

noun
1.
A member (or supporter) of the house of Lancaster.
2.
A resident of Lancaster.



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"Lancastrian" Quotes from Famous Books



... with your government—which, being foreign, he takes for granted must be insupportable—he would but consider you as he would a Saxon who fled from the iron hand of William the Conqueror, or a Lancastrian expelled by the Yorkists in our Wars of ...
— The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 • Various

... and then was succeeded by his son, Henry V., as appears by the table. There was no attempt to disturb the Lancastrian line in their possession of the throne during these two reigns. The attention, both of the kings and of the people, during all this period, was almost wholly engrossed in the wars which they were waging in France. These wars were very successful. ...
— Margaret of Anjou - Makers of History • Jacob Abbott



Words linked to "Lancastrian" :   English person, House of Lancaster, Lancaster, Lancastrian line



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