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Page 60
... Lord Ellenborough , whose collar could be traced back through his predecessors to Sir Matthew Hale , retained it on his retirement . Lord Denman presented his to the Corpora- tion of Derby . The old Exchequer collar , the descent of ...
... Lord Ellenborough , whose collar could be traced back through his predecessors to Sir Matthew Hale , retained it on his retirement . Lord Denman presented his to the Corpora- tion of Derby . The old Exchequer collar , the descent of ...
Page 170
... Lord Delawarr . John Searle , Esq . , was of Finchley ; his sister married Lord Trevor , the Lord Chief Justice . CONSTANCE RUSSELL . Indoor farm servants , too , though not so plentiful. hold Tales and Traditional Remains , ' p . 124 ...
... Lord Delawarr . John Searle , Esq . , was of Finchley ; his sister married Lord Trevor , the Lord Chief Justice . CONSTANCE RUSSELL . Indoor farm servants , too , though not so plentiful. hold Tales and Traditional Remains , ' p . 124 ...
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... Lord Townshend produced his own handwriting ; he was sent away in custody of a messenger , and stabbed himself with a penknife in three places . Lord Nottingham , his uncle , was with him to - day ; it is thought he will die . Sir W ...
... Lord Townshend produced his own handwriting ; he was sent away in custody of a messenger , and stabbed himself with a penknife in three places . Lord Nottingham , his uncle , was with him to - day ; it is thought he will die . Sir W ...
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