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... land , both socially and heraldically . They suffered severely in the cause of Charles I. , the then head of the family having maintained a troop of horse on behalf of that unfortunate monarch at his own cost for several years . This ...
... land , both socially and heraldically . They suffered severely in the cause of Charles I. , the then head of the family having maintained a troop of horse on behalf of that unfortunate monarch at his own cost for several years . This ...
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... land as being the place where the pine - apple was first grown in England . If I mistake not , there is still to be seen at Hampton Court , or at one of the other Royal palaces , a picture of the gardener of Dorney Court presenting the ...
... land as being the place where the pine - apple was first grown in England . If I mistake not , there is still to be seen at Hampton Court , or at one of the other Royal palaces , a picture of the gardener of Dorney Court presenting the ...
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... Land We Live In , ' thus describes them : - ' In Windsor Forest there are some that are , if not of larger bole , of more magnificent proportions ; and so there are in The hamlet , or rather liberty , of East Burnham DORNEY AND BURNHAM . 9.
... Land We Live In , ' thus describes them : - ' In Windsor Forest there are some that are , if not of larger bole , of more magnificent proportions ; and so there are in The hamlet , or rather liberty , of East Burnham DORNEY AND BURNHAM . 9.
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... Land We Live In , ' thus describes them : - ' In Windsor Forest there are some that are , if not of larger bole , of more magnificent proportions ; and so there are in many of our parks - but there they mostly stand DORNEY AND BURNHAM . 9.
... Land We Live In , ' thus describes them : - ' In Windsor Forest there are some that are , if not of larger bole , of more magnificent proportions ; and so there are in many of our parks - but there they mostly stand DORNEY AND BURNHAM . 9.
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... lands , over the residents in his boroughs . Accordingly , the aim of Lord Grenville for many long years was , to lay hold on every estate in the south of the county of Bucks which came into the market , with the view of strengthening ...
... lands , over the residents in his boroughs . Accordingly , the aim of Lord Grenville for many long years was , to lay hold on every estate in the south of the county of Bucks which came into the market , with the view of strengthening ...
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