The Quarterly Review, 68. köideJ. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 416
... knights- companions , we know as little as of the form in which the election was conducted . The fame of Sir Reginald Cobham , Sir Walter Manny , the Earls of Northampton , Hereford , and Suffolk , had been established by their exploits ...
... knights- companions , we know as little as of the form in which the election was conducted . The fame of Sir Reginald Cobham , Sir Walter Manny , the Earls of Northampton , Hereford , and Suffolk , had been established by their exploits ...
Page 421
... knights - viz . , the Emperors of Russia and Austria at the close of the war ; Louis XVIII . immediately before his restoration ; Lords Liverpool and Castlereagh , in honour of their services in bringing the revolutionary struggle to a ...
... knights - viz . , the Emperors of Russia and Austria at the close of the war ; Louis XVIII . immediately before his restoration ; Lords Liverpool and Castlereagh , in honour of their services in bringing the revolutionary struggle to a ...
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... Knights - though not so high a pre - eminence as that of the Banneret , or soldier knighted after a battle , when the Banner - Royal was in the field . Such knights appear to have been so created , and so styled , on almost every ...
... Knights - though not so high a pre - eminence as that of the Banneret , or soldier knighted after a battle , when the Banner - Royal was in the field . Such knights appear to have been so created , and so styled , on almost every ...
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