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... College and Library Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society -Reviews and Magazines . Notices to Correspondents . Notes . but this is , I feel confident , earlier by twenty years than anything Wallis wrote . Lowndes also records ...
... College and Library Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society -Reviews and Magazines . Notices to Correspondents . Notes . but this is , I feel confident , earlier by twenty years than anything Wallis wrote . Lowndes also records ...
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... College of Arms has shown me that Lord Exeter , on 26 Feb. , 1794 , petitioned the Earl Marshal to issue his warrant for granting arms to his wife Sarah , Countess of Exeter , and to be borne also by her father , Thomas Hoggins of Great ...
... College of Arms has shown me that Lord Exeter , on 26 Feb. , 1794 , petitioned the Earl Marshal to issue his warrant for granting arms to his wife Sarah , Countess of Exeter , and to be borne also by her father , Thomas Hoggins of Great ...
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... College , ¿t . 18 , B.A. 1776 . Who was Ralph Elford , and what relation was he to the banker of the name ? A. STEPHENS DYER . 207 , Kingston Road , Teddington . ST . JOHN OF BLETSOE . - I should be 11 S. VIII . JULY 5 , 1913. ] 7 NOTES ...
... College , ¿t . 18 , B.A. 1776 . Who was Ralph Elford , and what relation was he to the banker of the name ? A. STEPHENS DYER . 207 , Kingston Road , Teddington . ST . JOHN OF BLETSOE . - I should be 11 S. VIII . JULY 5 , 1913. ] 7 NOTES ...
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... College and Library of Sion , which will be welcomed by every member and every bene- ficiary of that institution . Thomas White , D.D. , the founder of Sion College ( who must not be confused with Sir Thomas White , founder of St ...
... College and Library of Sion , which will be welcomed by every member and every bene- ficiary of that institution . Thomas White , D.D. , the founder of Sion College ( who must not be confused with Sir Thomas White , founder of St ...
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... College , Cambridge ; M. Brian , sense of the word " dub " seems to be " add LL.D. Oxoniensis ; Ezekiel Bristed , A.M .; to . " He points out that William Clark , of Katherine Hall , in Cam- iling , " or rather " hoiling , " ( hoil ...
... College , Cambridge ; M. Brian , sense of the word " dub " seems to be " add LL.D. Oxoniensis ; Ezekiel Bristed , A.M .; to . " He points out that William Clark , of Katherine Hall , in Cam- iling , " or rather " hoiling , " ( hoil ...
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