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I would add an additional fact to those enuHe has pointed out that merated by F. S. W. judges , queen's counsel , solicitors , and ushers of courts , all wear a gown with a square flap over the shoulders , while the junior bar wear a ...
I would add an additional fact to those enuHe has pointed out that merated by F. S. W. judges , queen's counsel , solicitors , and ushers of courts , all wear a gown with a square flap over the shoulders , while the junior bar wear a ...
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This court roll is only a fragment , extending from 1542 to 1550 , but at every court Thomas Bonyon is mentioned as one of the juratores or homagers swearing fealty to the king as lord of the manor , and at the first court he appears as ...
This court roll is only a fragment , extending from 1542 to 1550 , but at every court Thomas Bonyon is mentioned as one of the juratores or homagers swearing fealty to the king as lord of the manor , and at the first court he appears as ...
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She was a niece of Elizabeth , Lady Wyndham , who was the daughter of Richard Coningsby , one of the Coningsbys of Hampton Court , Hereford . Mrs. Anne Wyndham , in her account of King Charles II.'s concealment at Trent , says : " When ...
She was a niece of Elizabeth , Lady Wyndham , who was the daughter of Richard Coningsby , one of the Coningsbys of Hampton Court , Hereford . Mrs. Anne Wyndham , in her account of King Charles II.'s concealment at Trent , says : " When ...
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