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" Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do ennoble and invest with the said Principality and Earldom, by girting him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his finger, and, also, by delivering a gold rod into his hand, that he... "
A Manual of Dignities, Privilege, and Precedence: Including Lists of the ... - Page 120
by Charles Roger Dod - 1843 - 688 pages
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The Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, and Lady's ..., Volume 9; Volume 20

1842 - 692 pages
...and Earldom, and him, our said most dear Son the Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do ennoble and...Earldom, by girting him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his finger, and also by delivering a gold rod into his hand,...
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Annual Register, Volume 83

Edmund Burke - 1842 - 964 pages
...Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do ennoble arid invest with the said Principality and Earldom, by girting him with a sword, by putting a Coronet ott his head, and a gold ring on his finger, and also by delivering ;i gold rod into his hand,...
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A Manual of Dignities, Privilege, and Precedence: Including Lists of the ...

Charles Roger Dod - 1844 - 1278 pages
...kings of England, who previous to this period had only borne the title of " Lord Prince." In 1 84 1 , for the first time, the dukedom of Saxony was introduced...the said principality and earldom, by girting him w ith a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his finger, and also by delivering...
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The public life of queen Victoria

John McGilchrist - 1868 - 222 pages
...Chester: — "And him, our said and most dear son, the Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do. ennoble and...invest with the said Principality and Earldom, by girding him with a sword, AS EMBASSY F*OJI FRANl'K. 119 % putting a coronet on his head, and a gold...
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The New World Compared with the Old: A Description of the American ...

George Alfred Townsend - 1869 - 702 pages
...Chester: "And him, our said and most dear son, the Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do ennoble and invest with the said Principality and Earldom, by girding him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his fmger, and also...
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The New World Compared with the Old: A Description of the American ...

George Alfred Townsend - 1870 - 702 pages
...Chester:- "And him, our said and most dear son, the Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do ennoble and invest with the said Principality and Earldom, by girding him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his finger, and also...
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Finger-ring Lore: Historical, Legendary, Anecdotal

William Jones - 1877 - 620 pages
...Wales (dated Dec. 8th, 1841), the Queen, in the patent, states : ' We do ennoble (our most dear son) and invest with the said principality and earldom, by girting him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his finger, and also by delivering a gold rod into his hand,'...
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Our queen: a sketch of the life and times of Victoria. By the author of ...

1882 - 362 pages
...Chester — " And this our said and most dear son, the Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do ennoble and invest with the said Principality and Earldom by girding him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head and a gold ring on his finger, and, also,...
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Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria

1887 - 468 pages
...regard to his new Welsh dignity the patent ran : ' As has been accustomed, we do ennoble and invest him with the said principality and earldom, by girting him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head and a gold ring on his finger, and also by delivering a gold rod into his hand,...
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The Antiquary, Volume 17

1888 - 324 pages
...December 8th, 1841) the Queen in the patent states : " We do ennoble (our most dear son) and invest him with the said principality and earldom, by girting him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his finger." Giardinetti Rings.— These were formed in the...
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