The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1862 - Early English newspapers |
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... lord of Muskerry called Sir Cormac Mac Teigue Mac Cartie ; neither of these , but in respect of their territories ... lords . The first of them had two brothers , Teige of Aglish and Daniel of Carrignavar . The Aglish branch forfeited ...
... lord of Muskerry called Sir Cormac Mac Teigue Mac Cartie ; neither of these , but in respect of their territories ... lords . The first of them had two brothers , Teige of Aglish and Daniel of Carrignavar . The Aglish branch forfeited ...
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... Lord of Otery St. Mary , and the demesne of the Lord of Cadehey . And because he had not his own proper seal , he procured the seal of John Salvyn to be appended to the writing . Witnesses - Jord ' de Kyntistone , Thomas Cotone , Henry ...
... Lord of Otery St. Mary , and the demesne of the Lord of Cadehey . And because he had not his own proper seal , he procured the seal of John Salvyn to be appended to the writing . Witnesses - Jord ' de Kyntistone , Thomas Cotone , Henry ...
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... Lord Ash- burton , many of his addresses were col- lected and published by the Society of Arts in 1857. These speeches are marked by admirably chosen words and forcible phrases , many of which are current to this day , though their ...
... Lord Ash- burton , many of his addresses were col- lected and published by the Society of Arts in 1857. These speeches are marked by admirably chosen words and forcible phrases , many of which are current to this day , though their ...
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... Lord Wellington's army in the campaigns of 1811 and 1812 , and received the Order of the Cross of Charles III . Since the peace he held several important posts in the civil administration of our depen- dencies , having been Governor of ...
... Lord Wellington's army in the campaigns of 1811 and 1812 , and received the Order of the Cross of Charles III . Since the peace he held several important posts in the civil administration of our depen- dencies , having been Governor of ...
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... Lord Faversham , by Emma , eldest daughter of the late Right Reverend John Hinchcliffe , D.D. , Lord Bishop of Peterborough . His maternal grand- mother was Elizabeth , sister of John , first Lord Crewe . He was born in the year 1797 ...
... Lord Faversham , by Emma , eldest daughter of the late Right Reverend John Hinchcliffe , D.D. , Lord Bishop of Peterborough . His maternal grand- mother was Elizabeth , sister of John , first Lord Crewe . He was born in the year 1797 ...
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