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... Early Chancery Proceedings concerning Members of the Book - Trade . Article in The Library , October , 1907 . 6 WM . H. PEET . ( To be concluded . ) THE BOOK TRADE , 1557-1625 . - The Syndics of the Cambridge Press have conferred a boon ...
... Early Chancery Proceedings concerning Members of the Book - Trade . Article in The Library , October , 1907 . 6 WM . H. PEET . ( To be concluded . ) THE BOOK TRADE , 1557-1625 . - The Syndics of the Cambridge Press have conferred a boon ...
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... EARLY WARFARE . - Would some correspondent of N. & Q. ' oblige by mentioning the earliest reference in Scottish ... early in- stance ? The earliest in the N.E.D. ' appears to be 1832 , in Tennyson's ' Lady of Shalott ' : - A funeral ...
... EARLY WARFARE . - Would some correspondent of N. & Q. ' oblige by mentioning the earliest reference in Scottish ... early in- stance ? The earliest in the N.E.D. ' appears to be 1832 , in Tennyson's ' Lady of Shalott ' : - A funeral ...
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... early seventeenth centuries one must pass on to a most valuable sequence of the Jacobean , wherein are letters and " calls to arms signed James , " and addressed to the Stuarts of Appin , the last written just before Culloden . The ...
... early seventeenth centuries one must pass on to a most valuable sequence of the Jacobean , wherein are letters and " calls to arms signed James , " and addressed to the Stuarts of Appin , the last written just before Culloden . The ...
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... Early History of Charles James Fox , ' admits the validity of that testimony . WALTER SCOTT . Stirling . WALTHEOF , EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND ( 10 S. xii . 447 ) . Will these considerations of Ralf de Toeni's wife ? help to solve the ...
... Early History of Charles James Fox , ' admits the validity of that testimony . WALTER SCOTT . Stirling . WALTHEOF , EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND ( 10 S. xii . 447 ) . Will these considerations of Ralf de Toeni's wife ? help to solve the ...
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... early occurrences of the name may be of interest to MR . MARSHALL : Richard and William Paramor , Normandy , 1198 ( The Norman People and their Descendants ' ) . John Paramour , Lincolnshire ( Hundred Rolls , about 1273 ) ..... De ...
... early occurrences of the name may be of interest to MR . MARSHALL : Richard and William Paramor , Normandy , 1198 ( The Norman People and their Descendants ' ) . John Paramour , Lincolnshire ( Hundred Rolls , about 1273 ) ..... De ...
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