He was, in effect, the son of Sir Marmaduke Wade, of Bulstrode Park; who could point to an ancestry older than the Conquest; and whose Saxon sires-along with the Bulstrodes, the Hampdens, and the Penns-had so Doughtily defended their beechen woods and broad fields against the Norman invader, that the great Conqueror was pleased to compound with them for a continuance of their tenure.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid
With all his gentleness there was much of the old Berserker about Stonewall Jackson, not indeed the lust for blood, but the longing to do Doughtily and die bravely, as best becomes a man.
"Stonewall Jackson And The American Civil War"
G. F. R. Henderson
I, for my part, was well content and thankful and, when we beheld them accuse and answer each other right Doughtily, we laughed, and were agreed that Aunt Jacoba's counsel had led to a good issue; and I told my Hans that I should myself take a lesson from all this and let the smart Junkers and Knights make love to me to their hearts' content, if ever I should be moved to play him a right foolish trick.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers