The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... seen . ' ' Ha , ha , ' replied Sir Hugh , who was much provoked at the latter part of this speech , thou art a fine fellow to come and mock us with this pompous tale . I know well thou hast lied ; for many a time have I seen the armies ...
... seen . ' ' Ha , ha , ' replied Sir Hugh , who was much provoked at the latter part of this speech , thou art a fine fellow to come and mock us with this pompous tale . I know well thou hast lied ; for many a time have I seen the armies ...
Page 5
... seen such numbers col- lected together by three fourths as I now see and have seen in the van- besides the rear division is still to come . Upon this Sir Hugh Calveley left the walls and returned to his house . All the horses being ...
... seen such numbers col- lected together by three fourths as I now see and have seen in the van- besides the rear division is still to come . Upon this Sir Hugh Calveley left the walls and returned to his house . All the horses being ...
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... seen or heard of these seals being in existence I know not what arms he meant . A generation is evidently missed out here . W. H. L. + " This is a copy yt I left with Mr. Thomas . " It is remarkable that the Dyers became again possessed ...
... seen or heard of these seals being in existence I know not what arms he meant . A generation is evidently missed out here . W. H. L. + " This is a copy yt I left with Mr. Thomas . " It is remarkable that the Dyers became again possessed ...
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... seen passing towards the stable . The horses were all saddled , and everything got in readiness for his escape . Mr. Springthorpe advanced towards him ; and when his lordship found he was really to be attacked , he fled back to his ...
... seen passing towards the stable . The horses were all saddled , and everything got in readiness for his escape . Mr. Springthorpe advanced towards him ; and when his lordship found he was really to be attacked , he fled back to his ...
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... seen ; I do not well know what they have to say : I should , therefore , hope your lordships will give me all the assistance that is pos- sible in their examination . My lords , I believe that what I have already mentioned to your lord ...
... seen ; I do not well know what they have to say : I should , therefore , hope your lordships will give me all the assistance that is pos- sible in their examination . My lords , I believe that what I have already mentioned to your lord ...
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aged ancient Anne appears arms army August baronies Bart battle beautiful brother Calveley Captain castle Charles Pym Cheshire church club Colonel command Court Court of Chivalry death decease descended died Duke Duke of Marlborough Dyer Earl Earl Ferrers Edmund Edward Edward III eldest dau eldest daughter Elizabeth England Essex estates father Ferrers France gentleman George grace Grosvenor Hall heir heiress Henry Henry VIII honour Hugh Calveley Hyde Park Ireland James Jenny Lind Johnson July King King's knight Lady land late John letter London Lord lordship manor Maria married Mary noble O'Conor Don Park parliament passed person present Prince prisoner Queen Regiment reign relict Rokeby Royal Scrope second daughter Sept Sir Hugh Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Robert Grosvenor Sir Thomas Surrey third daughter town wife witnesses Writtle youngest daughter