Prolusiones historic?Рипол Классик Prolusiones Historic?. оr, Essays Illustrative of The Halle Of John Halle, Citizen, And Merchant Of Salisbury, In The Reigns Of Henry VI And Edward IV. Volume 1. |
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... appellative of Conqueror, u upplied to William, the First. 371-016 Serum. loll-Names of Armstrong and Strongitherm. 40l.-Mernoire of Lehnd. 402.-Dieeul|ion u to the increase or the deereue of Birnunee. ESSAY ll. 405--Extinction of the ...
... appellative of Conqueror, u upplied to William, the First. 371-016 Serum. loll-Names of Armstrong and Strongitherm. 40l.-Mernoire of Lehnd. 402.-Dieeul|ion u to the increase or the deereue of Birnunee. ESSAY ll. 405--Extinction of the ...
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... appellatives of Att the Water, Up the Hill, and By the Sea, an ancestor of which respectable family most probably in time ... appellative, until the time of Edward, the Third.' Thus we read in succession, Bardolph—Akarie Fitz-Bardolplt ...
... appellatives of Att the Water, Up the Hill, and By the Sea, an ancestor of which respectable family most probably in time ... appellative, until the time of Edward, the Third.' Thus we read in succession, Bardolph—Akarie Fitz-Bardolplt ...
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... appellative. At the same period it began to be considered (as Camden says) “ a disgrace for a Gentleman to haue but one single name, as the meaner sort and bastards had. For the daughter and heir of Fitz-Human a great Lord (as Robert of ...
... appellative. At the same period it began to be considered (as Camden says) “ a disgrace for a Gentleman to haue but one single name, as the meaner sort and bastards had. For the daughter and heir of Fitz-Human a great Lord (as Robert of ...
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... appellative of Tree, but he has appropriated to himself the Ash, Beach, Birch, Hawthorn, Hazel, Bow, Holly, and Ivy, the Plumtre, Appletree, and Crabtree, and even descended to Peace, and Beans. To close this tedious narrative on the ...
... appellative of Tree, but he has appropriated to himself the Ash, Beach, Birch, Hawthorn, Hazel, Bow, Holly, and Ivy, the Plumtre, Appletree, and Crabtree, and even descended to Peace, and Beans. To close this tedious narrative on the ...
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Terms of the blssonry of arms originallyof the Norman LanguageShields | 37 |
Arms ofJohn HalleDescription of by EdmondsonDaeription of the arms | 41 |
Cause of the neglect of the statuteMode of passing laws at that timeNon | 259 |
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