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There are also two exceptionally fine He is described in the patent as of " Wey - brasses to ladies of the Clopton family , c . mouth Street in the County of Middlesex , 1480. They wear the butterfly headdress , gentleman .
There are also two exceptionally fine He is described in the patent as of " Wey - brasses to ladies of the Clopton family , c . mouth Street in the County of Middlesex , 1480. They wear the butterfly headdress , gentleman .
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Armagh , is described as a son of Patrick Logan , a grandson of Sir Robert Logan of Restalrig . Is this the Sir Robert Logan who forms the subject of chap . xii . in Mr. Lang's work , and affords an interesting contretemps for a ...
Armagh , is described as a son of Patrick Logan , a grandson of Sir Robert Logan of Restalrig . Is this the Sir Robert Logan who forms the subject of chap . xii . in Mr. Lang's work , and affords an interesting contretemps for a ...
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to describe the situation of churches in plain English and according either to their local associations or to some ... My contention was that when people spoke or wrote about the churches in Latin they described them in ' plain Latin ...
to describe the situation of churches in plain English and according either to their local associations or to some ... My contention was that when people spoke or wrote about the churches in Latin they described them in ' plain Latin ...
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