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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... granted the Royal arms , with a baton sinister , Vairé , and whom ( 1675 ) his Majesty created Earl of Plymouth , Viscount Totness , and Baron Dartmouth . He was bred to the Sea , and , having been educated abroad , most probably in ...
... granted the Royal arms , with a baton sinister , Vairé , and whom ( 1675 ) his Majesty created Earl of Plymouth , Viscount Totness , and Baron Dartmouth . He was bred to the Sea , and , having been educated abroad , most probably in ...
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... granted ( in No- vember ) , wherein his name stands enrolled among those of many very respectable and eminently learned men * . * The only Member of the Society at the time of its In- corporation , who survived Dr. Pegge , was Samuel ...
... granted ( in No- vember ) , wherein his name stands enrolled among those of many very respectable and eminently learned men * . * The only Member of the Society at the time of its In- corporation , who survived Dr. Pegge , was Samuel ...
الصفحة 49
... granted to William his Son , or had bestowed on the Church . Among these resumable gifts were some made by Matilda ; for she too , acting as Sovereign , had followed Stephen's example , in giving away certain parts of the Estate of the ...
... granted to William his Son , or had bestowed on the Church . Among these resumable gifts were some made by Matilda ; for she too , acting as Sovereign , had followed Stephen's example , in giving away certain parts of the Estate of the ...
الصفحة 50
... granted away , which could not be suffered to con- tinue in the hands of the Nobles , without endangering the peace of the Kingdom . Policy and Law concurred in demanding these concessions back again . The Antient De- mesne of the Crown ...
... granted away , which could not be suffered to con- tinue in the hands of the Nobles , without endangering the peace of the Kingdom . Policy and Law concurred in demanding these concessions back again . The Antient De- mesne of the Crown ...
الصفحة 52
... granted to Lay- men , or usurped by them , from the Royal Demesne , was surrendered to him without bloodshed , after a little delay , and some in- effectual marks of reluctance in a few of the greatest Barons * . The cause assigned for ...
... granted to Lay- men , or usurped by them , from the Royal Demesne , was surrendered to him without bloodshed , after a little delay , and some in- effectual marks of reluctance in a few of the greatest Barons * . The cause assigned for ...
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