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The herald or his clerk probably knew of this , and entered the name in both forms . But then MEMOR says the Register gives Noy or Noyes . Possibly the s after Noye is , if I may so put it , not an s at all , but a simple flourish .
The herald or his clerk probably knew of this , and entered the name in both forms . But then MEMOR says the Register gives Noy or Noyes . Possibly the s after Noye is , if I may so put it , not an s at all , but a simple flourish .
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Comber , in his Companion to the Temple , of which Wheatly probably made much use , says ( Part IV . sec . iii . 1 ) : — " First , we may note that the ring is of so great antiquity that Pliny professeth he knew not its first original ...
Comber , in his Companion to the Temple , of which Wheatly probably made much use , says ( Part IV . sec . iii . 1 ) : — " First , we may note that the ring is of so great antiquity that Pliny professeth he knew not its first original ...
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F. C. H. A - Becket's chasuble is probably at present in the treasury of the Cathedral of Sens , France , where many of his objects are , and where his mitre may likewise be . The " Syon cope " is exhibited at , and is the property of ...
F. C. H. A - Becket's chasuble is probably at present in the treasury of the Cathedral of Sens , France , where many of his objects are , and where his mitre may likewise be . The " Syon cope " is exhibited at , and is the property of ...
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This singular chasm is an abrupt , narrow , and precipitous rift in the otherwise unbroken chain of hills , and its local designation is probably as old as the Danish occupation of that part of Ireland now referable to some of those ...
This singular chasm is an abrupt , narrow , and precipitous rift in the otherwise unbroken chain of hills , and its local designation is probably as old as the Danish occupation of that part of Ireland now referable to some of those ...
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D. , of London , " probably the individual mentioned in the following extract from Sketches of the Livesi . of Eminent English Civilians , 12mo , London , 1804 , p . 105 :STEPHENSON ( 4th S. i . 603 . ) — In.
D. , of London , " probably the individual mentioned in the following extract from Sketches of the Livesi . of Eminent English Civilians , 12mo , London , 1804 , p . 105 :STEPHENSON ( 4th S. i . 603 . ) — In.
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