The peerage of England: or, An historical and genealogical account of the present nobility [by A. Collins].G. J., 1709 - 470 sider |
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... likewise in refpect of his Office ; for as Earl - Marthal of Eng- Land , he is to take place with the Lord Great Chamber- Jain , Lord Great Conftable , ( but after them ) and Lord High - Admiral of England , Lord Steward , and Lord ...
... likewise in refpect of his Office ; for as Earl - Marthal of Eng- Land , he is to take place with the Lord Great Chamber- Jain , Lord Great Conftable , ( but after them ) and Lord High - Admiral of England , Lord Steward , and Lord ...
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... likewise by all the other German Princes . In the Year 1604 , he was made Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of King James I. foon after Lieutenant of Lancashire , and Juftice in Eyre of all the King's Forefts and Chafes on the North ...
... likewise by all the other German Princes . In the Year 1604 , he was made Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of King James I. foon after Lieutenant of Lancashire , and Juftice in Eyre of all the King's Forefts and Chafes on the North ...
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... likewise , for his Integrity and unbounded Charity , and other Chri- ftian Vertues . He liy'd to the 89th Year of his Age , and departed this Life , Anno 1707. Chriftopher , 3d Son of Edward Lord Mountague of Boughton , Belides which ...
... likewise , for his Integrity and unbounded Charity , and other Chri- ftian Vertues . He liy'd to the 89th Year of his Age , and departed this Life , Anno 1707. Chriftopher , 3d Son of Edward Lord Mountague of Boughton , Belides which ...
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... likewise , at a great Expence , rebuilt the Caftle of Drumlangrig , the Seat of his Family , which with its Gardens , the Work of the prefent Duke of Queensberry , yield to none in the Northern Parts of Britain , for Magnificence and ...
... likewise , at a great Expence , rebuilt the Caftle of Drumlangrig , the Seat of his Family , which with its Gardens , the Work of the prefent Duke of Queensberry , yield to none in the Northern Parts of Britain , for Magnificence and ...
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... Likewise in the 6th of Edward III . Sir John de Compton was one of the Knigths for that County , in the Parliament then held ; and Thomas de Compton was one of the Coro- ners in the fame County , in the 23d of Edward III . and fo ...
... Likewise in the 6th of Edward III . Sir John de Compton was one of the Knigths for that County , in the Parliament then held ; and Thomas de Compton was one of the Coro- ners in the fame County , in the 23d of Edward III . and fo ...
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