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Definition of Marchers
1. marcher [n] - See also: marcher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marchers
Literary usage of Marchers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Political History of England by William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole (1905)
"The change of policy of the marchers was partly at least brought about by their
constant difficulties with the Prince of Wales. ..."
2. A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Relating to Wales in the British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Manuscripts, Edward Owen (1902)
"... your true and faithful! subjects the Lords marchers both spiritual! ...
that for that the Lordes marchers before the Parliament, had used to put their ..."
3. History of England from the Accession of Henry III to the Death of Edward by Thomas Frederick Tout (1905)
"The change of policy of the marchers was partly at least brought about by their
constant difficulties with the Prince of Wales. ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1841)
"Documents connected with the History of Ludlow and the Lords marchers. Van Voorst.
A very handsome royal octavo volume, edited by the Hon. ..."
5. The Statutes of Wales by Wales, Ivor Bowen (1908)
"... as in the said Act of Parliament more at large it may appear: And forasmuch
as Bishops and other Ecclesiastical persons being Lords marchers, having the ..."
6. Historical Essays by Members of the Owens College, Manchester: Published in by Thomas Frederick Tout, James Tait (1902)
"Some of the marchers secretly favoured Llywelyn and furnished him with
counsel.14 Bichard of Clare, Earl of Gloucester and lord of Glamorgan and ..."