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THIS book is not merely amusing and entertaining ; it is also , as stated by the late Lord Bryce in his introduction , on the social as well as the political side , a contribution to history " ( p . xii ) . If , however , as J. R. H. ...
THIS book is not merely amusing and entertaining ; it is also , as stated by the late Lord Bryce in his introduction , on the social as well as the political side , a contribution to history " ( p . xii ) . If , however , as J. R. H. ...
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The property had lately been been in the tenure or occupa( Sir John Gresham , lord mayor , Levant merchant , d . 1556 ) and was on 28 Aug. 1548 granted by Sir Michael Stanhope and John Bellowe Esq . to Henry Polsted ( father of Richard ) ...
The property had lately been been in the tenure or occupa( Sir John Gresham , lord mayor , Levant merchant , d . 1556 ) and was on 28 Aug. 1548 granted by Sir Michael Stanhope and John Bellowe Esq . to Henry Polsted ( father of Richard ) ...
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As regards passages through chancels , it must be remembered that in all cases the lord of the manor was the owner . The Icelandic examples belong to the heathen age . Such a remarkable church as that at Walpole deserves that rare thing ...
As regards passages through chancels , it must be remembered that in all cases the lord of the manor was the owner . The Icelandic examples belong to the heathen age . Such a remarkable church as that at Walpole deserves that rare thing ...
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There is something about the supposed connection of the Leighs of Leigh and Pennington , Lancashire with the family of Lord Leigh of Stoneleigh in N. & Q. for 1870 ' I believe . Other references to this are in Lancashire and Cheshire ...
There is something about the supposed connection of the Leighs of Leigh and Pennington , Lancashire with the family of Lord Leigh of Stoneleigh in N. & Q. for 1870 ' I believe . Other references to this are in Lancashire and Cheshire ...
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When Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton ( with her husband and party ) visited Milford Haven on their only visit 1-6 Aug. , 1802 ( see 12 S. xii . 487 ) the house belonged to Benjamin Rotch , whose wife did not wish to receive them ( she ...
When Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton ( with her husband and party ) visited Milford Haven on their only visit 1-6 Aug. , 1802 ( see 12 S. xii . 487 ) the house belonged to Benjamin Rotch , whose wife did not wish to receive them ( she ...
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