Curialia Miscellanea; Or, Anecdotes of Old Times: Regal, Noble, Gentilitial, and Miscellaneous: Including Authentic Anecdotes of the Royal Household, and the Manners and Customs of the Court, at an Early Period of the English HistoryJ. Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1818 - 351 من الصفحات |
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... Grace William the late Duke of Devonshire , to compose a part . " Two more Portions were printed in 1806 by the present Editor . Long , however , and intimately acquainted as he was with the ac- curacy and diffidence of Mr. Pegge , he ...
... Grace William the late Duke of Devonshire , to compose a part . " Two more Portions were printed in 1806 by the present Editor . Long , however , and intimately acquainted as he was with the ac- curacy and diffidence of Mr. Pegge , he ...
الصفحة xxiii
... whom Mr. Pegge was personally known as a Derbyshire man ( though he had so long resided in Kent ) , having always paid his respects to his Grace on the public days at Chatsworth , as often THE REV . DR . SAMUEL PEGGE . xxiii.
... whom Mr. Pegge was personally known as a Derbyshire man ( though he had so long resided in Kent ) , having always paid his respects to his Grace on the public days at Chatsworth , as often THE REV . DR . SAMUEL PEGGE . xxiii.
الصفحة xxiv
... Grace on the public days at Chatsworth , as often as opportunity served , when on a visit in Derby- shire . Mr. Pegge did not , however , think him- self sufficiently in the Duke's favour to make a direct address for his Grace's ...
... Grace on the public days at Chatsworth , as often as opportunity served , when on a visit in Derby- shire . Mr. Pegge did not , however , think him- self sufficiently in the Duke's favour to make a direct address for his Grace's ...
الصفحة xxv
... grace to his profession , who wanted the living , and was patronized by the Parish . He had a desperate game to play ; for he had not the least chance of obtaining any preferment , as no indi- vidual Patron , who was even superficially ...
... grace to his profession , who wanted the living , and was patronized by the Parish . He had a desperate game to play ; for he had not the least chance of obtaining any preferment , as no indi- vidual Patron , who was even superficially ...
الصفحة xxxi
... Grace of Canterbury ( Dr. Herring ) , the Patron of Godmersham , for an exchange of that living for something tenable with Whittington . The Archbishop's answer to this application was highly honourable to Mr. Pegge : " Why , " said his ...
... Grace of Canterbury ( Dr. Herring ) , the Patron of Godmersham , for an exchange of that living for something tenable with Whittington . The Archbishop's answer to this application was highly honourable to Mr. Pegge : " Why , " said his ...
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