Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old TimesGood Press, 05/12/2019 - 503 من الصفحات Samuel Pegge's 'Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times' is a fascinating exploration of historical anecdotes and curiosities from times long past. Written in a scholarly yet engaging style, the book delves into the literary context of olden days, providing readers with a glimpse into the customs, traditions, and societal norms of bygone eras. Pegge's attention to detail and meticulous research make this book a valuable resource for those interested in the cultural history of earlier periods. The anecdotes are presented with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the time in which they originated, making for a rich and informative reading experience. Fans of history and literature alike will find much to appreciate in Pegge's exploration of old times. Samuel Pegge, a renowned scholar and historian, brings his expertise to 'Curialia Miscellanea,' drawing on years of research and study to present a comprehensive collection of anecdotes and insights from the past. His passion for history and his dedication to preserving the cultural heritage of previous generations shine through in this meticulously crafted work. Pegge's deep knowledge and scholarly approach make him a trusted authority in the field of historical literature, and his expertise is evident on every page of this book. I highly recommend 'Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times' to anyone with an interest in history, literature, or cultural studies. Pegge's work is a valuable addition to any bookshelf, offering readers a unique and insightful look into the past through a wealth of captivating anecdotes and stories. |
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... Thomas Pegge, Esq. of Yeldersley, that King Charles II. (who saw her abroad during his exile) had a son born (1647), whom he called Charles Fitz-Charles, to whom he granted the Royal arms, with a baton sinister, Vairé, and whom (1675) ...
... Thomas Pegge, Esq. of Yeldersley, that King Charles II. (who saw her abroad during his exile) had a son born (1647), whom he called Charles Fitz-Charles, to whom he granted the Royal arms, with a baton sinister, Vairé, and whom (1675) ...
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... Thomas Greene], representing, that, as the College had, by the testimonial, thought him qualified for Ordination, it could not, in justice, deem him unworthy of becoming a Fellow of the Society, upon such forcible claims as Founder's ...
... Thomas Greene], representing, that, as the College had, by the testimonial, thought him qualified for Ordination, it could not, in justice, deem him unworthy of becoming a Fellow of the Society, upon such forcible claims as Founder's ...
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... Thomas Cheyney; to whom, Mr. Pegge being a stranger, the application was necessarily to be made in a circuitous manner, and he was obliged to employ more than a double mediation before his name could be mentioned to the Dean. The mode ...
... Thomas Cheyney; to whom, Mr. Pegge being a stranger, the application was necessarily to be made in a circuitous manner, and he was obliged to employ more than a double mediation before his name could be mentioned to the Dean. The mode ...
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... Thomas Seward. It was, nevertheless, several years before even the tender of this preferment could take place; as his Grace of Canterbury died in 1783, while Mr. Seward was living. Options being personal property, Mr. Pegge's interest ...
... Thomas Seward. It was, nevertheless, several years before even the tender of this preferment could take place; as his Grace of Canterbury died in 1783, while Mr. Seward was living. Options being personal property, Mr. Pegge's interest ...
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... Thomas Knight, Esq. of Godmersham, in 1781[23]. We ought on no account to omit the mention of some extra-visits which Mr. Pegge occasionally made to Bishop Green, at Buckden, to which we are indebted for the Life of that excellent ...
... Thomas Knight, Esq. of Godmersham, in 1781[23]. We ought on no account to omit the mention of some extra-visits which Mr. Pegge occasionally made to Bishop Green, at Buckden, to which we are indebted for the Life of that excellent ...
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APPENDIX TO THE PARENTALIA | |
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS TO MR GOUGH | |
Hospitium Domini Regis | |
STEPHEN | |
HENRY IV | |
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