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Issue Roll , 16 Edw . III . , which clearly proves it Of the present holder of this royal title , Albert to have been 1342 ( when the royal bridegroom was Victor , Duke of Clarence and Avondale and Earl of three and the bride ten years ...
Issue Roll , 16 Edw . III . , which clearly proves it Of the present holder of this royal title , Albert to have been 1342 ( when the royal bridegroom was Victor , Duke of Clarence and Avondale and Earl of three and the bride ten years ...
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Father Anselme says knight Sir John Swinton , who is supposed to have that Gilbert de la Fayetté killed the duke “ by his unborsed the duke - if he was not then fighting on own hand . ” A. Stewart , in his ' History of the foot after ...
Father Anselme says knight Sir John Swinton , who is supposed to have that Gilbert de la Fayetté killed the duke “ by his unborsed the duke - if he was not then fighting on own hand . ” A. Stewart , in his ' History of the foot after ...
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copy of this attractive print folded up in cloth DUKE OF WELLINGTON ( 7th S. x . ... or of similar scenes to or from a prize fight , both of 1769 , is given as the date of the duke's birth . which are familiar to me in their original ...
copy of this attractive print folded up in cloth DUKE OF WELLINGTON ( 7th S. x . ... or of similar scenes to or from a prize fight , both of 1769 , is given as the date of the duke's birth . which are familiar to me in their original ...
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