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Page 51
... ( clii . 10 ) .- References to this house are to be found in Dr. Williamson's edition of Boyne's Trade Tokens , ' under Nos . 1,761 and 3,601 , where the following is given = Ob . THE ELEPHANT WITHOUT - An elephant with castle on its back ...
... ( clii . 10 ) .- References to this house are to be found in Dr. Williamson's edition of Boyne's Trade Tokens , ' under Nos . 1,761 and 3,601 , where the following is given = Ob . THE ELEPHANT WITHOUT - An elephant with castle on its back ...
Page 67
... clii . 49 ) .- It is really dishearten- ing to find this old legend cropping up again , with its guess - work genealogy , im- possible names and an alleged charter bear- ing some resemblance to Latin . If Mr. Hamilton would read Notes ...
... clii . 49 ) .- It is really dishearten- ing to find this old legend cropping up again , with its guess - work genealogy , im- possible names and an alleged charter bear- ing some resemblance to Latin . If Mr. Hamilton would read Notes ...
Page 69
... clii . 14 ) . A reference to the Liberties of the Borough of Shrewsbury will illustrate the meaning of the term . From time to time , by various charters , about thirty of the neighbouring villages and hamlets were included in the ...
... clii . 14 ) . A reference to the Liberties of the Borough of Shrewsbury will illustrate the meaning of the term . From time to time , by various charters , about thirty of the neighbouring villages and hamlets were included in the ...
Page 84
... ( clii . 46 ) . The Dict . Mil . Sc . , ' as quoted by the O.E.D. , ' is not accurate in its state- ment . Section 44 of the Army Act reads as follows : - 44. Punishments may be inflicted in respect of offences committed by persons ...
... ( clii . 46 ) . The Dict . Mil . Sc . , ' as quoted by the O.E.D. , ' is not accurate in its state- ment . Section 44 of the Army Act reads as follows : - 44. Punishments may be inflicted in respect of offences committed by persons ...
Page 85
... ( clii . 46 ) .— " " 99 The strange combination of surnames and titles was apparently due to patrician anxiety lest the subsidiary strain should be entirely absorbed in the predominant . Thus the signature Salisbury sufficiently indicated ...
... ( clii . 46 ) .— " " 99 The strange combination of surnames and titles was apparently due to patrician anxiety lest the subsidiary strain should be entirely absorbed in the predominant . Thus the signature Salisbury sufficiently indicated ...
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