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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... Scotland yard , Feb. 20 , 1797 . I am now going seriously to work , to bring the Coins forward by auction . The whole collection amounts in number to between 1100 and 1200 ; but of what value the hammer must determine . DEAR SIR , S ...
... Scotland yard , Feb. 20 , 1797 . I am now going seriously to work , to bring the Coins forward by auction . The whole collection amounts in number to between 1100 and 1200 ; but of what value the hammer must determine . DEAR SIR , S ...
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... Scotland , anno 1091 ; and we afterwards read of other Officers similar to what we have at present , though the * Gentleman of the Bed - chamber means what we now call a Lord of the Bed - chamber ; which last is a title of a late ...
... Scotland , anno 1091 ; and we afterwards read of other Officers similar to what we have at present , though the * Gentleman of the Bed - chamber means what we now call a Lord of the Bed - chamber ; which last is a title of a late ...
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... Scotland ) . Cognizances . - A Rose ; a Fleur de Lis ; a Harp ( for Ireland ) ; a Greyhound current . * Churchill , in his Divi Britannici , gives a Lion and a Griffin . + Vide Camden's Remains . REGAL TITLES . " HIS MOST CHRISTIAN ...
... Scotland ) . Cognizances . - A Rose ; a Fleur de Lis ; a Harp ( for Ireland ) ; a Greyhound current . * Churchill , in his Divi Britannici , gives a Lion and a Griffin . + Vide Camden's Remains . REGAL TITLES . " HIS MOST CHRISTIAN ...
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... Scotland , Jersey , and Guernsey . ' The question which will naturally arise upon this passage is , Did Wiseman really believe what he asserted , or was he knowingly promoting an imposture ? Both suppositions have their difficulties ...
... Scotland , Jersey , and Guernsey . ' The question which will naturally arise upon this passage is , Did Wiseman really believe what he asserted , or was he knowingly promoting an imposture ? Both suppositions have their difficulties ...
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... Scotland formerly assembled their Vassals in their respective divisions or clans . The French call it a Mot ; and the Italians , by an augmentation , Motto ; which last we have adopted when we speak in an heraldic style . The true ...
... Scotland formerly assembled their Vassals in their respective divisions or clans . The French call it a Mot ; and the Italians , by an augmentation , Motto ; which last we have adopted when we speak in an heraldic style . The true ...
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