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... respecting it must be regarded with interest . The following journal is printed from a contemporary manuscript , kindly commu- nicated by Sir T. E. Winnington , Bart . , and will take its place among the most valuable of the historical ...
... respecting it must be regarded with interest . The following journal is printed from a contemporary manuscript , kindly commu- nicated by Sir T. E. Winnington , Bart . , and will take its place among the most valuable of the historical ...
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... respecting the family of Mr. John Heryngham , whose daugh- ter Elizabeth married Lord ( William ? ) Russell about the fourteenth or fifteenth century . The name and the arms ( three herrings barwise ) ap . pear amongst others on the ...
... respecting the family of Mr. John Heryngham , whose daugh- ter Elizabeth married Lord ( William ? ) Russell about the fourteenth or fifteenth century . The name and the arms ( three herrings barwise ) ap . pear amongst others on the ...
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... respecting the Lawrences of Chelsea . A brief notice of the Sir John Lawrence to whom he refers , and who was at one time Lord Mayor of London , will be found in Faulkner's History of Chelsea ; and of Sir Thomas he will find it re ...
... respecting the Lawrences of Chelsea . A brief notice of the Sir John Lawrence to whom he refers , and who was at one time Lord Mayor of London , will be found in Faulkner's History of Chelsea ; and of Sir Thomas he will find it re ...
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... respecting it : one by Webster , and the other by Hutchinson . Can any of your readers inform me whether there was any trial for witchcraft in England after the commencement of the last century ? And if so , where an account of it can ...
... respecting it : one by Webster , and the other by Hutchinson . Can any of your readers inform me whether there was any trial for witchcraft in England after the commencement of the last century ? And if so , where an account of it can ...
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... respecting the word palde in the the term palde wine , I would beg to suggest that the word palled is intended , which , according to Bailey's Dictionary ( 1788 ) , means stale , also flat , dead , without spirits , as wine , liquors ...
... respecting the word palde in the the term palde wine , I would beg to suggest that the word palled is intended , which , according to Bailey's Dictionary ( 1788 ) , means stale , also flat , dead , without spirits , as wine , liquors ...
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