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... Lords of ye Councell about it , where I produced the terriar of the Church & other such evident proofes as made the Lords satisfied of my right , And before their Lordsh the said Edward Lloyd acknowledged that he had nothing to shew for ...
... Lords of ye Councell about it , where I produced the terriar of the Church & other such evident proofes as made the Lords satisfied of my right , And before their Lordsh the said Edward Lloyd acknowledged that he had nothing to shew for ...
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... Lord Jedburgh , in 1692 ; ( 2 ) that popularly called the " Court bell ; and ( 3 ) the alarm bell . James Watson in his excellent History of the Abbey of Jedburgh ' says : - While collecting material for the first edition of this work ...
... Lord Jedburgh , in 1692 ; ( 2 ) that popularly called the " Court bell ; and ( 3 ) the alarm bell . James Watson in his excellent History of the Abbey of Jedburgh ' says : - While collecting material for the first edition of this work ...
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... LORD GRIMTHORPE'S LIST OF CHURCHES ( 11 S. vi . 449 ) .- A list setting forth the sizes of English churches will be found between pp . 348-52 of his amusing work ' A Book about Building . ' In this Dorchester , Oxfordshire , is the ...
... LORD GRIMTHORPE'S LIST OF CHURCHES ( 11 S. vi . 449 ) .- A list setting forth the sizes of English churches will be found between pp . 348-52 of his amusing work ' A Book about Building . ' In this Dorchester , Oxfordshire , is the ...
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... Lord Burleigh ( 1520-98 ) and three others play ing a game of cards ( supposed to be Primero ) , states that the game was Spanish , and Query " gay . " This , with the eighth line , would indicate that the game was played with the full ...
... Lord Burleigh ( 1520-98 ) and three others play ing a game of cards ( supposed to be Primero ) , states that the game was Spanish , and Query " gay . " This , with the eighth line , would indicate that the game was played with the full ...
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... Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; he was created a baronet 15 Sept. , 1772 , and died the same year . The first letter is undated , but was probably written in the spring of 1763 ( see ' D.N.B. , ' 8.v. William Gerard Hamilton ) . DEAR SIR ...
... Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; he was created a baronet 15 Sept. , 1772 , and died the same year . The first letter is undated , but was probably written in the spring of 1763 ( see ' D.N.B. , ' 8.v. William Gerard Hamilton ) . DEAR SIR ...
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