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Was there any con- “ That by the printer's acknowledgement it seems nection between this parish and Chartres ? Was to be a very common thing for those of that emthere any image or picture of the B. V. M. at ployment to put the names of ...
Was there any con- “ That by the printer's acknowledgement it seems nection between this parish and Chartres ? Was to be a very common thing for those of that emthere any image or picture of the B. V. M. at ployment to put the names of ...
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His ancestry seems the Commissioners of the Stamp Office . - Gent . ... James Bainbridge of Leeds , tobacconist , bailiff of York , A.D. 1419 , whose tomb may be seen and Richard seem to have been grandsons of John , bankrupt .
His ancestry seems the Commissioners of the Stamp Office . - Gent . ... James Bainbridge of Leeds , tobacconist , bailiff of York , A.D. 1419 , whose tomb may be seen and Richard seem to have been grandsons of John , bankrupt .
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36 ) , seems to make use of " vilis " in this See also a quotation from Marston , under the word “ Arms , ” in Nares's Glossary . “ Scriptor abhinc annos centum qui decidit inter Perfectos veteresque referri debet , an inter The phrase ...
36 ) , seems to make use of " vilis " in this See also a quotation from Marston , under the word “ Arms , ” in Nares's Glossary . “ Scriptor abhinc annos centum qui decidit inter Perfectos veteresque referri debet , an inter The phrase ...
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He married his predecessor's widow , the peerage devolved on a Boyd , who took the who seems to have thought that her power over a name of Hay . The second Earl of the Boyd boy educated at the school could not cease .
He married his predecessor's widow , the peerage devolved on a Boyd , who took the who seems to have thought that her power over a name of Hay . The second Earl of the Boyd boy educated at the school could not cease .
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20th , 1862 , seems to me to exhibit a fine full - grown specimen of what Birch's Heads , published by the Knaptons , by Vertue , in 1731. In 1741 it was engraved for is engendered by that insatiable love of paradox Houbraken as in the ...
20th , 1862 , seems to me to exhibit a fine full - grown specimen of what Birch's Heads , published by the Knaptons , by Vertue , in 1731. In 1741 it was engraved for is engendered by that insatiable love of paradox Houbraken as in the ...
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