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... of Field- Marshal the Duke of Wellington , for their ser- vices in the battles fought upon the 16th and 18th of June last , in addition to the Officers re- Com- commended by His Grace , whose names appeared in the ( 12 )
... of Field- Marshal the Duke of Wellington , for their ser- vices in the battles fought upon the 16th and 18th of June last , in addition to the Officers re- Com- commended by His Grace , whose names appeared in the ( 12 )
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... Duke of Richmond to be Lord Lieutenant of the county of Sussex , His Grace , this day , took the oaths appointed to be taken thereupon , instead of the waths of allegiance and supremacy . Carlton - House , January 31 , 1816 . This day ...
... Duke of Richmond to be Lord Lieutenant of the county of Sussex , His Grace , this day , took the oaths appointed to be taken thereupon , instead of the waths of allegiance and supremacy . Carlton - House , January 31 , 1816 . This day ...
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... Duke de la Châtre his letters of recall . Their Excellencies will have their audiences of reception and leave respectively , on His Royal Highness's return to London . Whitehall , February 3 , 1816 . His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ...
... Duke de la Châtre his letters of recall . Their Excellencies will have their audiences of reception and leave respectively , on His Royal Highness's return to London . Whitehall , February 3 , 1816 . His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ...
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... as particularly noticed in the public dis- patch of Lieutenant - General Lord Beresford to Field - Marshal the Duke of Wellington , dated Albuera , 18th May 1811 . Down- Downing - Street , February 17 , 1816 . His ( 32 )
... as particularly noticed in the public dis- patch of Lieutenant - General Lord Beresford to Field - Marshal the Duke of Wellington , dated Albuera , 18th May 1811 . Down- Downing - Street , February 17 , 1816 . His ( 32 )
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... Duke of Saxe Weimar , and consort of His Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin , cousin german to Her Majesty , viz . The Ladies to wear black silk , fringed or plain linen , white gloves , necklaces and ear ...
... Duke of Saxe Weimar , and consort of His Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin , cousin german to Her Majesty , viz . The Ladies to wear black silk , fringed or plain linen , white gloves , necklaces and ear ...
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