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Reginald du Bray (1779)

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Towards the close of the reign of Henry, the Third of that name, Sovereign over the British Isles, Reginald du Bray, a valiant knight, after having signalised himself by deeds of heroism against the enemies of the Christian Faith in the Holy Land, applied to the general, for leave to return home, when the armies were going to retire to their respective quarters for the winter.
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Some sources claim this is the second volume of a three-volume novel called The Rival Friends; or, The Noble Recluse, reissued as a standalone work. It was originally published as by "A late lord, greatly admired in the literary world"; a later edition was given as by "A late nobleman".
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