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... Society have just had issued to them two volumes of Allegations for Marriage Licences issued by the Vicar - General of the Archbishop of Canterbury , ' extending from July , 1679 , to June , 1694 , and edited by George J. Armytage , Esq ...
... Society have just had issued to them two volumes of Allegations for Marriage Licences issued by the Vicar - General of the Archbishop of Canterbury , ' extending from July , 1679 , to June , 1694 , and edited by George J. Armytage , Esq ...
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... society . I am yet to learn that a newspaper re- porter or Civil Service clerk can claim any higher position . I do not think it would have been possible to bring Mr. Collier to public trial for any direct act ; the utmost would have ...
... society . I am yet to learn that a newspaper re- porter or Civil Service clerk can claim any higher position . I do not think it would have been possible to bring Mr. Collier to public trial for any direct act ; the utmost would have ...
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... Society it will be seen that the word is of very general use throughout England . In the neighbourhood of Whitby it occurs as a verb and a substantive , and in the Mid and East Yorkshire glossaries also ; it is used also in West 117 ...
... Society it will be seen that the word is of very general use throughout England . In the neighbourhood of Whitby it occurs as a verb and a substantive , and in the Mid and East Yorkshire glossaries also ; it is used also in West 117 ...
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... Society , or to the Royal Society , who will know how to deal with it , rather than GENERAL DRAYSON asks me twice whether I filling the pages of ' N. & Q. ' with matter which am able to calculate the place of a star for epochs to those ...
... Society , or to the Royal Society , who will know how to deal with it , rather than GENERAL DRAYSON asks me twice whether I filling the pages of ' N. & Q. ' with matter which am able to calculate the place of a star for epochs to those ...
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... and from the account of The Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the First Constitution of Connecticut , ' printed by the Connecticut Historical Society , no less than 7th 8. XI , JAN . 17 , '91 . ] 59 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... and from the account of The Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the First Constitution of Connecticut , ' printed by the Connecticut Historical Society , no less than 7th 8. XI , JAN . 17 , '91 . ] 59 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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